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Wat Kiri Kumaram


Wat Kiri Kumaram
Established in B.E.2464, A.D.1920
Located in Trapeang Roborng commune, Kampong Kruos district, Raung Domrei province, Kampuchea Krom.
Raung Domrei province borders with Cambodia’s 3 provinces: Svay Rieng, Prey Veng and Kampong Cham.

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Posted on: December 11, 2011 6:25 pm

Wat Dhamma Rangsey


Wat Dhamma Rangsey
Located in Veal Pon commune, Khpaung district, Kampong Speu province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

 Kampong Speu (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពង់ស្ពឺ) is a province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampong Speu town.

 

 

 

 

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Posted on: December 10, 2011 5:21 pm

Wat Maha Rukkharam


Wat Maha Rukkharam
Located in Ranob commun, Sampov Meas district, Pursat province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Pursat Province (Khmer: ខេតុពោសាត់) is the fourth largest province in Cambodia. It is located in the western part of the country and borders clockwise from the north with Battambang Province, the Tonlé Sap, Kampong Chhnang Province, Kampong Speu Province, Koh Kong Province, and Thailand (Formerly Khmer Empire or the Cambodian territory). It is located between the Tonle Sap and the northern end of the Cardamom Mountains. The Pursat River bisects the province, running from the Cardamoms in the west to the Tonle Sap in the east. Pursat is accessible by National Highway 5, by boat, rail and by numerous smaller roads. The capital, Pursat town, lies 174 kilometres north west of Phnom Penh by road and 106 kilometres south east of Battambang.

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Posted on: December 10, 2011 5:09 pm

Wat Sala Chhortean


Wat Sala Chhortean
Located in Toek Thlaa commune, Russey Keo district, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 10, 2011 4:59 pm

Wat Kiri Ratanaram


Wat Kiri Ratanaram
Located in Trapeang Krahom commune, Kaun Mom district, Ratanakiri province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Ratanakiri (Khmer: រតនគិរី )is a province in northeastern Cambodia that borders Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, Mondulkiri Province to the south, and Stung Treng Province to the west. The province extends from the mountains of the Annamite Range in the north, across a hilly plateau between the Tonle San and Tonle Srepok rivers, to tropical deciduous forests in the south. In recent years, logging and mining have scarred Ratanakiri’s environment, long known for its beauty.

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Posted on: December 10, 2011 4:44 pm

Wat Thmei


Wat Thmei
Located in Sangker commune, Romduol district, Svay Rieng province, Kingdom of Cambodia.


Svay Rieng (Khmer: ស្វាយរៀង, literally: “aligned mangoes”) is a province in the southeast of Cambodia. The capital is Svay Rieng town. Cambodia’s National Highway 1 leads to the international border checkpoint of Bavet, which leads into Kampuchea Krom (Presently Vietnam).

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Posted on: December 10, 2011 12:57 pm

Wat Pursat


Wat Pursat
Located in Trapeang Veng commune, Kandal Stung district, Kandal province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Kandal (Khmer: កណ្ដាល, “Central”) is a province of Cambodia. Its capital is Ta Khmao town (lit. Black grandfather). The province completely surrounds, but does not include, the national capital Phnom Penh.

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 9:03 pm

Wat Siri Sovann


Wat Siri Sovann
Located in Rolea Pha-Ear commune, Rolea Pha-Ear district, Kampong Chhnang province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Kampong Chhnang (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពង់ឆ្នាំង, literally “Port of Pottery”) is a central province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampong Chhnang town.
 
Kampong Chhnang is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 8:27 pm

Wat Naga Kuoch


Wat Naga Kuoch (Neak in Khmer)
Located in in Kbal Trach commun, Krakor district, Pursat province, Kingdom of Cambodia.


Pursat Province (Khmer: ខេតុពោសាត់) is the fourth largest province in Cambodia. It is located in the western part of the country and borders clockwise from the north with Battambang Province, the Tonlé Sap, Kampong Chhnang Province, Kampong Speu Province, Koh Kong Province, and Thailand (Formerly Khmer Empire or the Cambodian territory). It is located between the Tonle Sap and the northern end of the Cardamom Mountains. The Pursat River bisects the province, running from the Cardamoms in the west to the Tonle Sap in the east. Pursat is accessible by National Highway 5, by boat, rail and by numerous smaller roads. The capital, Pursat town, lies 174 kilometres north west of Phnom Penh by road and 106 kilometres south east of Battambang.

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 6:14 pm

Wat Koh Jom


Wat Koh Jom
Located in Koy Bombaek commune, Svay Rieng district, Svay Rieng province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Svay Rieng (Khmer: ស្វាយរៀង, literally: “aligned mangoes”) is a province in the southeast of Cambodia. The capital is Svay Rieng town. Cambodia’s National Highway 1 leads to the international border checkpoint of Bavet, which leads into Kampuchea Krom (Presently Vietnam).

Svay Rieng University

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 5:58 pm

Wat Bodh Saddharam


Wat Bodh Saddharam
Located in Kampong Hav commune, Kampong Laeng district, Kampong Chhnang province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Kampong Chhnang (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពង់ឆ្នាំង, literally “Port of Pottery”) is a central province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampong Chhnang town.

Kampong Chhnang is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 5:20 pm

Wat Phnom Trel


Wat Phnom Trel
Located in Phnom Kong commune, Angkor Jaya district, Kampot province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Kampot (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពត) is a southern province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampot town. Kampot has a population of 627,884 and consist of eight districts divided into 92 communes with a total of 477 villages. Touk Meas City is located in Kampot Province.

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 12:41 pm

Wat Sen Monorom


Wat Sen Monorom
Located in Spean Meanchey commune, Sen Monorom district, Mondulkiri province, Kingdom of Cambodia.


Mondulkiri (Khmer: មណ្ឌលគីរី, literally: “Mountain of the Mandala.”) is an eastern province of Cambodia. It is the most sparsely populated province in the country despite being the largest in land area. The capital is the town of Senmonorom.

 

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 12:21 pm

Wat Kirisenjaya


Wat Kirisenjaya
Established in month of Māgasira B.E.2555, A.D.2011 Year of the Rabbit.
Located in the 317 th Disabled Veteran Rehabilitation Center, Koh Slaa, Kampot province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 9, 2011 11:55 am

Wat Damnak


វត្ដដំណាក់
ស្ថិតនៅភូមិវត្ដដំណាក់ សង្កាត់សាលាកម្រើក ទីក្រុងសៀមរាប ខេត្ដសៀមរាប ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា
Wat Damnak
Located in Wat Damnak village, Salakomreuk commune, Siem Reap city, Siem Reap [Angkor] province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 8, 2011 1:18 pm

Wat Bodhiyaram a.k.a. Wat Jaas


Wat Bodhiyaram also known as Wat Jaas
Located in Chrauy Changva commune, Russey Keo district, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 7, 2011 8:49 pm

Wat Tuol Santivana a.k.a. Wat Tuol


Wat Tuol Santivana also known as Wat Tuol
Acting abbot Ven. Gandaviro Chan Roeun
Located in Kilo 6 commune, Russey Keo district, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 7, 2011 4:28 pm

Wat Arannakaram


Wat Arannakaram
Located in Kampong Chhnang commune, Kampong Chhnang district, Kampong Chhnang province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 6, 2011 9:39 pm

Wat Ang Ta Ek


Wat Ang Ta Ek
Located in Phnom Toch Uddong commune, Uddong district, Kampong Speu province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 6, 2011 9:27 pm

Wat Kep


Wat Kep
Located in Kep commune, Kep district, Kampot province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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Posted on: December 6, 2011 9:11 pm
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