Kampong Chhnang Province

Kampong Chhnang
ខេត្តកំពង់ឆ្នាំង
Province

A floating village in Kampong Chhnang Province

Map of Cambodia highlighting Kampong Chhnang Province
Country  Cambodia
Capital Kampong Chhnang City
Government
  Governor Chhouk Chandoeun (since 2013/2014)
Area
  Total 5,521.0 km2 (2,131.7 sq mi)
Area rank Ranked 15th
Population (2011)
  Total 472,616
  Rank Ranked 13th
  Density 86/km2 (220/sq mi)
  Density rank Ranked 15th
Time zone Cambodia Standard Time (UTC+7)
ISO 3166 code KH-4

Kampong Chhnang (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពង់ឆ្នាំង, IPA: [kɑmpɔːŋ cʰnaːŋ]) is one of the central provinces (khaet) of Cambodia. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Kampong Thom, Kampong Cham, Kandal, Kampong Speu and Pursat. The capital city of Kampong Chhnang Province is Kampong Chhnang City.

Geography

Kampong Channang is a small province 91 kilometres (57 mi) from Phnom Penh. It is in the alluvial plain of central Cambodia and is drained by the Tonle Sap, a tributary of the Mekong river. The capital city of Phnom Penh has grown until it actually encompasses the provincial border of Kampong Chhnang.

History

The name translates from Khmer literally to Port of Pottery. Archaeological remains from the area have revealed among many other findings artifacts from Dvaravati, a former kingdom in present-day Thailand, dating to the 6th through 11th centuries.

Kampong Chhnang Province centuries ago was a coastal city on the route between China and India; due to sedimentation from the Mekong river, the coast line moved much farther to sea. When the Tonle Sap river changed its course, the city lost its main water source and thus was deserted, the population moving to a city called Kampong Tralach. A city gradually formed around it, bring new life to Kampong Chhnang. A museum presents the archaeological record of the city's history.

Symbols

The provincial tree is Diospyros decandra. The provincial slogan is sweet pomelos, delicious rice, beautiful young ladies.

Administrative divisions

The province is subdivided into 8 districts (srok). The districts are further subdivided into 65 communes (khum) and 478 villages (phum). There is one city and 14 townships. There are also 102 khum administrative organizations (KAO).

  1. Baribour
  2. Chol Kiri
  3. Kampong Chhnang
  4. Kampong Leaeng
  1. Kampong Tralach
  2. Rolea B'ier
  3. Sameakki Mean Chey
  4. Tuek Phos

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