Banlung

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Coordinates: 13°44′48″N 107°00′16″E / 13.746804°N 107.004519°E / 13.746804; 107.004519

Banlung
បានលុង
Town
Market in Banlung
Banlung
Location of Banlung, Cambodia
Coordinates: 13°44′48″N 107°0′16″E / 13.74667°N 107.00444°E / 13.74667; 107.00444
Country  Cambodia
Province Ratanakiri Province
District Banlung District
Population (2006)
  Total 17,000
Time zone Cambodia (UTC+7)

Banlung (Khmer: បានលុង) is the capital of Ratanakiri Province in northeastern Cambodia. Banlung is 636 km from the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. Ratanakiri province borders Vietnam and Laos.[1] Banlung is also the capital of the Banlung District. The city has a population of around 17,000 and the surrounding district has a population of 23 888. The town became the capital of Ratanakiri province in 1979, following the fall of the Khmer Rouge. The capital was moved from Voen Sai to Banlung in order to facilitate trade with Vietnam (previous to Voen Sai the capital was Lumphat).[2] Prior to 1979 the town was known as Labansiek.[1] It is a relatively lively commercial center; ethnic minorities from surrounding villages often come to the city market to sell their goods.[1]

Banlung district contains 16 villages located in three communes.

Communes

Commune (khum) Villages (phum)[3][4] Population (1998)[3]
Kachanh Phum Muoy, Phum Pir, Phum Bei, Phum Buon 3,888
Labansiek Phum Muoy, Phum Pir, Phum Bei, Phum Buon, Phum Pram, Phum Prammuoy, Phum Prampir (Village 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) 11,256
Yeak Laom Lon, Phnum, Sil, La Pou, Chri 1,855
Banlung market

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ray, Nick. Cambodia. Lonely Planet (2002), p315. ISBN 1-74059-111-9.
  2. The Rough Guide to Cambodia By Beverley Palmer, p. 238 http://www.roughguides.com/travel/asia/cambodia/the-northeast/rattanakiri-province/banlung.aspx)
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Final Population Totals, Rotanak Kiri Province, 1998". Cambodia National Institute of Statistics. Accessed June 6, 2008.
  4. "Ratanak Kiri Province". Cambodia National Institute of Statistics. Accessed June 6, 2008.

External links

Big Stories, Small Towns http://bigstories.com.au/#/town/banlung an online documentary about the town of Banlung

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