Samraong Tong District is a district located in Kampong Speu Province in central Cambodia.

Administration

Khum (Commune)Phum (Villages)
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Phnom Sruoch District is a district located in Kampong Speu Province in central Cambodia.

Ecology

The largest surface of Kirirom National Park is part of Phnom Sruoch District, Kampong Speu, while another section is in neighboring Koh Kong Province.
The Kirirom National Park is located in the eastern part of the Cardamom Mountains, about 112 km from Phnom Penh. The road from Phnom Penh to Kampong Som runs along the southern boundary of the park.Among the animals in the park, the following deserve mention: Asian elephant, deer, Gaur, Banteng, leopard, Spotted Linsang, Pileated Gibbon and tiger.

Administration

Phnom Sruoch District is subdivided into 12 communes (khum)


Odongk District is a district located in Kampong Speu Province in central Cambodia.






Administration

Odongk District is subdivided into 15 communes (khum)

Aoral District  is a district located in Kampong Speu Province in central Cambodia. It includes Phnom Aural, the highest peak in Cambodia.






Administration

Aoral District is subdivided into 5 communes (khum)

Kong Pisei District is a district located in Kampong Speu Province, in central Cambodia.

Administration

Kong Pisei District is subdivided into 13 communes (khum)

Chbar Mon District (Khmer) is a district located in Kampong Speu Province in central Cambodia. The provincial capital Kampong Speu is located within the district.

Administration

Chbar Mon District is subdivided into 5 communes (khum)
Khum(Commune)Phum (Villages)
Chbar MonTa Mol, Phkong, Trapeang Leuk, Pech Sangvar, Angk Prasat, Roluos, Ktomkrang, Borei Kammeakkar, Chamkar Doung, Sambuor, Phnum Dei, Prey Sloek, Sampov
Kandaol Dom
Roka Thum
Sopoar Tep
Svay Kravan
GeocodeName
050201Chbar Mon Commune
050202Kandaol Dom Commune
050203Roka Thum Commune
050204Sopoar Tep Commune
050205Svay Kravan Commune


Borsedth District  is a district (srok) in the south of Kampong Speu Province, in southern Cambodia. The district capital is Borsedth town located some 50 kilometres south of the provincial capital of Kampong Speu by road. The district shares a border with Kampot and Takeo provinces to the south.National Highway 3 forms the eastern district boundary. The district is made up of flat farmland and supports extensive agriculture and a large population.
The district has significant road infrastructure and National Highway 3 which runs from Phnom Penh to Veal Rinh runs along the eastern edge of the district from north to south. Borsedth District is one of the smaller districts in Kampong Speu province by land area but has one of the largest district populations in the province due to well irrigated land and good transport infrastructure. National Road 124 crosses the district, entering from the north and exiting in the south to join National Highway 3 further south in Dang Tong district of Kampot Province. Numerous smaller tertiary roads cross the district running either north to Kong Pisei and then to the provincial capital or east toward National Highway 3.

Dam rehabilitation

Borsedth district is the site of a 2 year climate change project funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The project will rehabilitate several dams in Borsedth and neighbouring Samraong district of Takeo. The dams are vital for rice production and water supply for families in the two districts. The total project cost over two years is 2.5 million U.S. dollars.

Location

Borsedth district lies in the south of the province and shares a border with Kampot and Takeo provinces. Reading from the north clockwise, Basedth borders with Samraong Tong district to the north. To the north east is Kong Pisei district. The eastern border of the district is shared with Samraong District of Takeo province. To the south the district shares a border with Tram Kak district of Takeo. The western border of the district joins with Phnom Sruoch district of Kampong Speu.

Administration

Borsedth District is subdivided into 15 communes (khum) and 218 villages (phum)[6] The Basedth district governor reports to His Excellency Korng Heang, the Governor of Kampong Speu. The following table shows the villages of Basedth district by commune.
Khum(Communes)Phum (Villages)
BorsedthPreychertel, Preykoktrob, Preykley, Trapangchuk, Bangsangker, Bangtnong, Srae Traok, Tmat Leng, Sampoar, Chamkar Tuol, Prey Rumduol Khang Kaeut, Prey Rumduol Khang Tboung, Boeng Stok, Prey Rumduol Khang Lech, Prey Rumduol Khang Cheung, Tuol Khcheay, Khpob Veaeng, Kanlang, Chas, Trapeang Phong, Kromhun, Ta Prach
Kat PhlukKraol Krasang, Roka kaong, Prey Sampoar, Thlok Bei, Veal Lvieng, Youl Toung, Roka Thum, Phnum Koub, Chambak, Ou, Trapeang Peuk
NiteanDei Kraham, Trapeang Tuk, Tram Kang, Hangs, Trapeang Sdau, Trapeang Chhuk, Noreay, Trapeang Khyang, Trapeang Khnar, Trapeang Sala, Pou Tbaeng, Krasang Ta Kong, Trapeang Andoung, Trapeang Rumdenh, Serei Andaet
PheakdeiChrak Preal, Prey Rumdael, Prey Khla, Chhuk Roatn, Kouk Kandal, Sahakkom Khang Kaeut, Sahakkom Khang Lech, Ou Ta Pung, Ta Nok
Pheari Mean CheyPreah Mlob, Thmei, Prey Kanhchan, Das Skor, Prey Ngoung, Pheari, Ta Thomm, Trapeang Phlong, Prey Roung, Ta Saom Ak, Samraong Pong Tuek, Sach Trei, Tuek Thla
PhongBoeng Ta Mom, Tuol, Thmei, Sambour Meas, Kanlang Chum, Prey Monou, Trapeang Tuek Chrov, Trapeang Veaeng, Chhuk Kieb, Trapeang Lieb, Dambouk Khpos, Tuol Phngeas, Srae Roluos
Pou AngkrangTrapeang Prei, Sangkom Mean chey, Trapeang Chhuk, Kandaol, Pou Thum, Pou Kandal, Prey Edth, Chranieng Chas, Chranieng Thmei, Prey Khla, Trapeang Kak, Serei Chuob Chum, Trakuon, Trapeang Trakiet, Kranhung, Serei Phoat, Prey Sroul, Noreay, Prey Ta Phem
Pou ChamraeunKhley Chas, Khley Thmei, Trapeang Samraong, Sakkareak, Phnum Touch, Angk Ta Am, Srae Kuy, Trapeang Trayueng, Leang Chey Thmei, Trapeang Totuem, Leang Chey Chas, Prey Tbaeng, Prey Khlong, Khpob Run
Pou MrealAngk Daek Kandal, Chambak Run Khang Tboung, Srae Khnhaer, Chambak Run Khang Cheung, Mreal Thum, Mreal Tnaot Khang Cheung, Mreal Tnaot Khang Tboung, Ou Char, Pou, Salam, Trapeang Khnar, Rumdaoh Thmei, Chamraeun Phal, Ta Daeng Thmei, Ta Nuon, Ta Daeng Chas, Prey Tbaeng, Prey Khle
Svay ChachebSdok, Popul, Chacheb, Chek, Anlong Leak, Ruessei Yul, Andoung Lvea, Char, Trapeang Khtum, Trapeang Thlok, Khnach Kantuot, Chrey, Pongro, Troyueng Ter, Sangkae Leak
Toul AmpilSangkream Bour, Roka Pok, Trapeang Chumrov, Trapeang Khyang, Prey Peay, Prey Khla, Angk Kdei, Trapeang Tonloab, Damnak Trach, Prey Sralaeng, Angk Rongeang, Mi Leav, Kae Sraeng, Phan, Ta Meun
Toul SalaTuol Sala, Ta Am, Kaoh Chheu Teal, Svay Rumpea, Doun Penh, Rumluek, Prey Rongeang, Pring, Ta Tov, Ou, Thlok, Srae Khle, Tnaot, Changriek, Veal, Khla Chol, Trapeang Kak
KakTa Reach, Toap Mreak, Krang Traok, Trapeang Teab, Trapeang Krasang, Prey Chhnuol, Ruessei Veal, Kbal Thnal, Trapeang Pring, Trapeang Chhuk, Khnar, Cheung Phnum, Prech, Phchoek
Svay RumpeaTram Sasar, Kbier, Phsar Slab Leaeng, Ou Preal, Prey Dob, Slaeng, Trapeang Sya, Srae Pring, Thlok, Slab Leaeng, Kreul, Tuol, Khnar Ta Nong, Kandieng
Preah KhaeTnaot Muoy daeum, Prey Ba Krong, Boeng, Trapeang Veaeng, Khnang Phum, Thnal dach, Thnal, Khlouk, Trapeang Prei

Demographics

According to the 1998 Census, the population of the district was 108,648 persons in 21,288 households in 1998. This population consisted of 51,175 males (47.1%) and 57,473 females (52.9%). With a population of over 100,000 people, Basedth has the second largest district population in Kampong Speu province. Only Samraong Tong is larger. The average household size in Basedth is 5.1 persons per household, which is slightly lower than the rural average for Cambodia (5.2 persons). The sex ratio in the district is 89.0%, with significantly more females than males.
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