Ta Saen ឃុំតាសែន | |
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Coordinates: 13°10′26″N102°27′49″E / 13.1738°N 102.4636°E Coordinates: 13°10′26″N102°27′49″E / 13.1738°N 102.4636°E | |
Country | |
Province | Battambang Province |
District | Kamrieng District |
Villages | 6 |
Time zone | UTC+07 |
Geocode | 021205 |
Ta Saen is a khum (commune) of Kamrieng District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia. [1]
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