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Synonyms for kaoh or Related words with kaoh
thmei
trapeang
samraong
chrey
boeng
preaek
kouk
andoung
lvea
stueng
thlok
phnum
thnal
tboung
chhuk
angk
krasang
pongro
kandal
khpos
russei
sampov
damnak
chambak
tuek
kbal
thma
knong
kaong
krabei
sambour
sangkae
veaeng
ruessei
chlangden
srey
svay
krouch
paoy
kraom
praek
phum
damrei
krong
chrum
anlong
tbaeng
kandaol
neak
kaeut
Examples of "kaoh"
Kaoh
Thkov, is one a commune existing in Chol Kiri District, Cambodia.
Kaoh
Thkov is along the Tonle Sap River; the commune is sustained by rice and fishing.
Koh Kong,
Kaoh
Kong or Kaôh Kŏng may refer to several places in Cambodia:
Kaoh
Pong Satv is a khum (commune) of Serei Saophoan District in Banteay Meanchey Province in north-western Cambodia.
Kaoh
Pang () is a commune in Veun Sai District in northeast Cambodia. It contains three villages and has a population of 545. In the 2007 commune council elections, all five seats went to members of the Cambodian People's Party. Land alienation is a problem of low severity in
Kaoh
Pang. (See Ratanakiri Province for background information on land alienation.)
Kaoh
Chiveang Thvang is a khum (commune) of Aek Phnum District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia.
Kaoh
Nheaek is a district located in Mondulkiri Province, in Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 8,919.
The village of
Kaoh
Chbar originally consisted of five households living on a small island in the Mekong River. The name
Kaoh
Chbar, meaning "island with plants" in Khmer, was given because of the crops that residents planted on the island.
Kaoh
Peak () is a commune in Veun Sai District in northeast Cambodia. It contains three villages and has a population of 2087. In the 2007 commune council elections, all five seats went to members of the Cambodian People's Party. Land alienation is a problem of moderate severity in
Kaoh
Peak. (See Ratanakiri Province for background information on land alienation.)
Vĩnh Xương has international border gate named Sông Tiền. Its counterpart across the border is Khaorm Sam Nor
Kaoh
Roka border gate, Kandal Province, Cambodia.
Kaoh
Thum District () is a district ("srok") of Kandal Province, Cambodia. The district is subdivided into 11 communes ("khum") and 93 villages ("phum").
Kaoh
Andaet District is a district located in Takéo Province, in southern Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 45,650.
"Clea jullieni" occurs in a small stretch of the Mekong River between Bandan (Ban Dan Ky) and Sambor (
Kaoh
Sambor) in Cambodia.
Vaughnsville is covered by the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana (IWX) and Wilmington, Ohio (ILN) with radar from KIWX North Webster. The nearest weather station is at Lima Allen County Airport (
KAOH
).
The Thmon live in Memom village,
Kaoh
Nheaek District, Mondulkiri Province. They had moved to Memom village from Benam village, Kotol commune, Sambour District, Kratie Province in 1973 due to war (Barr & Pawley 2013:28).
The Koh Kong Bridge is a 1900 m bridge that crosses the
Kaoh
Pao river linking Koh Kong to Pyam in the Koh Kong Province near the Thai border, it was inaugurated in 2002.
From 1945 to 1953, the Khmer uprising against the French disrupted village life as villagers migrated between settlements to escape violence. Five households migrated from Kampong Kuy and Okreang to settle in
Kaoh
Chbar. In the years following Cambodia's independence, village life was challenging. Villagers lacked food, and clothing was made from old sacks. Cholera and chicken pox were common. By 1962,
Kaoh
Chbar's population had grown to 38 households. With little space on the island, villagers resettled by the riverbank, where the village remains today.
Cambodia’s islands fall under administration of the 4 coastal provinces. "There are 60 islands in Cambodia's coastal waters. They include 23 in Koh Kong province, 2 in Kampot province, 22 in Sihanoukville and 13 in Kep city.[sic]" Most islands are, apart from the two small groups of the outer islands, in relative proximity to the coast. The islands and the coastal region of Koh Kong Province are mainly composed of upper Jurassic and lower Cretaceous sandstomne massives. The north-westernmost islands near and around the
Kaoh
Pao river delta (Prek
Kaoh
Pao) area are to a great extent sediments of estuaries and rivers, very flat and engulfed in contiguous mangrove marshes.
Koh Puos or
Kaoh
Puos (), "Snake Island" - named "Île Coudée" (Elbow Island) during the French colonial period) is a small islands in the Gulf of Thailand, located about off the coast of Sihanoukville city in southern Cambodia. It is administered by Sangkat 3 of Mittakpheap District in Sihanoukville Province.
During the early 1980s,
Kaoh
Chbar's population increased to 80 households. The water level of the river was high, and fish and wildlife were abundant. In the late 1980s, the village's population increased to 90 households. Land ownership reforms were important at this time.
During the early 1970s, farming and fishing became impossible due to American bombing during Operation Menu, and villagers faced starvation. In 1975,
Kaoh
Chbar's population increased as Cambodians were forcibly resettled from towns and cities by the Khmer Rouge. Under the Khmer Rouge, labor was forced. Individual ownership was abolished, and all agricultural production belonged to the community. Villagers were moved from one village to another. In 1979, the village consisted of 30 households.