Varin district

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Varin
ស្រុកវ៉ារិន
1714 Varin District.svg
District location in Siem Reap province
Coordinates: 13°45′N103°55′E / 13.750°N 103.917°E / 13.750; 103.917 Coordinates: 13°45′N103°55′E / 13.750°N 103.917°E / 13.750; 103.917
CountryFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Province Siem Reap
Time zone +7
Geocode1714

Varin is a district located in Siem Reap province, in north-west Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 19,818. [1]

Administrative divisions

VarinIs a district in Siem Reap. The district has 5 communes and 29 villages.

Code CommuneCommuneLanguage KhmerVillage
171401Prasat Communeឃុំប្រាសាទកញ្ចន់រុន, ទំនាបស្វាយ, កាប់ដៃ, ប្រាសាទ, វៀន
171402Lvea Krang Communeឃុំល្វាក្រាំងគោកចាន់, អូរទៃ, គោកកណ្តាល
171403Srae Nouy Communeឃុំស្រែណូយស្រែណូយ, ស្រែពោធិ៍, ល្វាក្រាំង, គោកវត្ត, សមុទ្រ, វត្ត, ព្រៃខ្នុល
171404Svay Sor Communeឃុំស្វាយសអូរ, ស្វាយស, ប្ញស្សីធំ, ប្ញស្សីតូច, កំបោរ, ចារ
171405Varin Communeឃុំវ៉ារិននេល, រំដួល, វ៉ារិន, គោកភ្នំ, គោកស្រុក, ទួលមាឌ, គោកគ្រួស

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References

  1. "General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Final Census Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia. August 2002. Retrieved 2010-11-25. See page 226.