Svay Leu ស្រុកស្វាយលើ | |
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District location in Siem Reap Province | |
Coordinates: 13°41′30.05″N104°16′28.06″E / 13.6916806°N 104.2744611°E Coordinates: 13°41′30.05″N104°16′28.06″E / 13.6916806°N 104.2744611°E | |
Country | Cambodia |
Province | Siem Reap |
Time zone | +7 |
Geocode | 1713 |
Svay Leu District is a district of Siem Reap Province, in north western Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 12,869. [1]
Svay Leu DistrictIs a district in Siem Reap Province. The district has 5 communes and 28 villages.
Code Commune | Commune | Language Khmer | ភូមិ (Village) |
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១៧១៣០១ | Boeng Mealea | ឃុំបឹងមាលា | បឹងមាលា(Boeng Mealea), ត្រពាំងប្ញស្សី(Trapeang Ruessei), ទឹកលិច(Tuek Lich), សក្តា(Sak Kda), ចាន់ហៀរ(Chan Hear), ទ័ពជ័យ(Torb Chey), ស្រែរបង(Srae Robong) |
១៧១៣០២ | Kantuot | ឃុំកន្ទួត | កន្ទួត(Kantuot), ខ្នារក្រៅ(Khnar Krau), អភិវឌ្ឍន៌(Akpiwat), រុងរឿង(Rong Roeung), សែនជ័យ(Senchey), ជប់រំដេង(Chub Rumdeng) |
១៧១៣០៣ | Khnang Phnum | ឃុំខ្នងភ្នំ | តាពេញ(Ta Penh), ខ្លាឃ្មុំ(Khla Khmum), ថ្មជ្រួញ(Thma Chruonh), សងែ្កឡាក់(Sangkae Lak), អន្លង់ធំ(Anlong Thum) |
១៧១៣០៤ | Svay Leu | ឃុំស្វាយលើ | ជប់លើ(Chob Leu), ជប់ក្រោម(Chob Kraom), ត្រពាំងខ្នារ(Trapeang Khnar), បិទផ្កា(Bet Phka), ឆេះចាន(Chhes Chan), ត្រពាំងស្វាយ(Trapeang Svay), អង្កាញ់(Angkanh), រំចេក(Rumchek), អូរមានជ័យ(Ou Meanchey), ថ្មី(Thmei) |
១៧១៣០៥ | Ta Siem | ឃុំតាសៀម | តាសៀម(Ta Siem), ដំបូកខ្ពស់(Dambouk Khpos), រហាល(Rohal), ត្រពាំងទឹម(Trapeang Tuem), ត្រពាំងពពេល(Trapeang Popel), ត្រពាំងថ្ម(Trapeang Thmar) |
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