Serei Saophoan (city) (redirect from Svay Sisophon District)
Poipet in size. About forty minutes from Sisophon there is a Khmer Angkor temple ruin called Banteay Chmar. Sisophon Province Banteay Chhmar "General Population...
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Serei Sophorn River (Khmer: ស្ទឹងសិរីសោភ័ណ) is a river that flows through Banteay Meanchey province in Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap...
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Sisophon was a changwat (province) of Thailand. In 1906 it was ceded to French Indochina. It is now part of Cambodia and known as Banteay Meanchey. During...
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Phnom Penh to Sisophon and from Sisophon to Poipet have been rehabilitated; starting with Poipet to Srey Sisophon in April 2018 and Sisophon to Phnom Penh...
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French Indochinese Government resumed sovereignty over Battambang and the Sisophon area from Thailand on 17 December 1946, as Thailand was seen as a supporter...
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existence only quite recently for the express purpose of border trade; Sisophon had always been the primary urban center in what had been an agricultural...
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safer option than road for travellers. Trains also run from Phnom Penh to Sisophon (although trains often run only as far as Battambang). As of 1987, only...
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Battambang province (which included Sisophon) and Siem Reap province. When Thailand re annexed western Cambodia 1941, Sisophon was split off Battambang province...
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conducted daytime bombing runs over military targets in Vientiane, Phnom Penh, Sisophon, and Battambang with impunity. The French retaliated with their own air...
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(Stung Pheas) Kampong Krasaing River (Stung Kampong Krasaing) Sisophon River (Stung Sisophon) Svay Chek River (Stung Svay Chek) Tonlé San Kong River (Stung...
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northwestern corner of the country including Siem Reap, Battambang, and Sisophon which were under Siamese rule from 1795 to 1907. Following excavations...
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French Indochina Siem Reap, Oddar Meanchey, Banteay Meanchey Cambodia Sisophon Sisophon 1845–1907 Battambang French Indochina Banteay Meanchey Cambodia Phra...
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Melbourne Brazil Cassio Miguel Leles De Souza Cuiabá Cambodia Rith Siphun Sisophon Colombia David Alexander Linares Solís Pasto Côte d'Ivoire M’Bra Koffiba...
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Soviet influence in the region. On 15 January, the Vietnamese reached Sisophon. Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, and Khieu Samphan then moved to Palin on the Thai...
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Vietnam and Siam. Siem Reap, along with Battambang (Phra Tabong) and Sisophon, major cities in northwest Cambodia, was under Siamese administration and...
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exchange for many areas east of the Mekong like Battambang, Siam Nakhon and Sisophon. In the 1930s, Siam engaged France in a series of talks concerning the...
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Maung Russey Phnom Thiphdei Battambang Thmor Kor Phnom Touch Mongkol Borei Sisophon Poipet Phnom Penh Takéo Damnak Chang Aeur (Kep) - (opening late 2019) Kampot...
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Province in north-western Cambodia. It is located 52 kilometres north-east of Sisophon. v t e 13°45′N 103°20′E / 13.750°N 103.333°E / 13.750; 103.333...
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Meanchey province and the district capital is also the provincial capital Sisophon town. The town is located 359 kilometres north of Phnom Penh and 48 kilometres...
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December 1978. On 1 January 1979, Sihanouk was taken from Phnom Penh to Sisophon, where he stayed for three days until 5 January, when he was taken back...
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March 23, 1906, but Thailand relinquished the area around Siem Reap and Sisophon in present-day Cambodia. When the Vietnamese pushed the Khmer Rouge out...
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a nearby airfield on 15 December 1940, with the last mission, against Sisophon in what is now Cambodia on 28 January at the very end of the Franco-Thai...
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a broad arc, occasionally utilising rivers such as the Svay Chek, the Sisophon, the Phrom Hot and Mongkol Borei. It then proceeds south, partly along...
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backed Thai forces, Japan compelled French authorities to cede Battambang, Sisophon, Siem Reap (excluding Siem Reap town) and Preah Vihear provinces to Thailand...
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Thailand 1941–1946 Flag Coat of arms Phibunsongkhram is shaded blue Capital Sisophon History • Franco-Thai War 9 May 1941 • Thailand returns annexed territories...
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& Canada Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Ta Khmao, Kampong Cham, Tboung Khmum, Sisophon, Kampong Thom, Kampot, Pursat, Banlung, Stung Treng and more locations...
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Thai tactical victory Japanese-mediated armistice Siem Reap, Phra Tabong, Sisophon ceded to Thailand Japanese invasion of Thailand (1941) Location:Thailand...
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nicknamed the "Donut King". Ted Ngoy was born in the Cambodian village of Sisophon near the country's border with Thailand to a Chinese immigrant family....
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dispatched nine Ki-30 Nagoyas, escorted by three Hawk 75s, to bomb Pailin and Sisophon in French Indochina. Thailand was perhaps the only country operating both...
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38%. Major rivers are the Sen river, Sreng River, Stung Pouthisat River, Sisophon River, Mongkol Borei River, and Sangkae River. Smaller rivers in the southeast...
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