Pa Kalan

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Pa Kalan
ប៉ាកាឡាន់
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Pa Kalan
Location within Cambodia
Coordinates: 13°57′00″N106°46′00″E / 13.95°N 106.7667°E / 13.95; 106.7667
Country Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Province Ratanakiri Province
District Veun Sai
Villages2
Population
 (1998)
  Total943
Time zone UTC+07
Geocode 160908

Pa Kalan (Khmer : ប៉ាកាឡាន់) is a commune in Veun Sai District in northeast Cambodia. It contains two villages and has a population of 943. [1] In the 2007 commune council elections, four seats went to members of the Cambodian People's Party and one seat went to a member of Funcinpec. [2] Land alienation is a problem of low severity in Pa Kalan. [3] (See Ratanakiri Province for background information on land alienation.)

Villages

Village [1] [4] Population [1]
(1998)
Sex ratio [1]
(male/female)
(1998)
Number of
households [1]
(1998)
Pa Kalan6240.87109
Kampong Cham3191.158

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References

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  3. "Land Alienation in Indigenous Minority Communities - Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia" (PDF). NGO Forum on Cambodia. August 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 14, 2008. Retrieved June 6, 2008.
  4. "Commune name: Ratanak Kiri (រតនគីរី)". Cambodia National Institute of Statistics. Archived from the original on June 2, 2008. Retrieved June 6, 2008.