Preaek Prasab ព្រែកប្រសព្វ | |
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Country | Cambodia |
Province | Kratié |
Communes | 8 |
Villages | 47 |
Population (1998) | |
• Total | 56,757 |
Time zone | +7 |
Geocode | 1003 |
Preaek Prasab is a district located in Kratié province, in Cambodia. Chambok is a commune in Preaek Prasab district. There is a mountain, Soporkaley, nearby with views of the Mekong River. There is a high school near the mountain.
Khum (commune) | Phum (villages) |
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Chambak | Chambak Ti Muoy, Chambak Ti Pir, Chrouy Ampil Ti Muoy, Chrouy Ampil Ti Pir, Chrouy Thma, Stueng Thum |
Chrouy Banteay | Chrouy Banteay, Kampong Dar, Kaeng, Khsach Tob, L'iet, Roka Thum, Tuol Prich |
Kampong Kor | Chrouy Snaeng Krabei Kraom, Chrouy Snaeng Krabei Leu, Kampong Kor, Ta Mau Leu |
Kaoh Ta Suy | Chong Kaoh, Kandal Kaoh, Kbal Kaoh |
Preaek Prasab | Boeng Leach, Dei Doh Kraom, Dei Doh Leu, Ou Lung, Preaek Prang, Preaek Prasab Kandal, Preaek Prasab Kraom, Preaek Prasab Leu, Preaek Ku, Thma Reab |
Ruessei Keo | Boeng Rey, Ruessei Kaev, Sralau Damnak, Svay Chum |
Saob | Boeng Chraeng, Khla, Preaek Chik, Preaek Prolung, Preaek Roka, Saob Kraom, Saob Leu |
Ta Mau | Kraham Ka Leu, Kraham Ka Kraom, Khsat, Preaek Svay, Stueng Tro, Ta Mau Kandal, Ta Mau Kraom |
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