The following is a list of
Cambodia's
islands, all situated in the
Gulf of Thailand (
Khmer: ឈូងសមុទ្រថៃ, Chhungsâmŭtr Thai). All islands are, apart from the group of the outer islands, in relative proximity to the coast and can easily and quickly be reached. The north-westernmost islands near and around the
Koh Kong river (Khmer: Prek Kaoh Pao) delta area are to a great extent engulfed in contiguous
mangrove marshes and consequently hard to recognize.
Almost all islands have more than one name and there are islands sharing names (e.g. 2 x Koh Moul, 2 x Koh Domloung). Ancient Malay and
French colonial names are still being used and/or have merged with Khmer names. Individual and unstandardized
Romanization of Khmer writing has resulted in multiple spelling variants of the island's names. Sources, such as
Geonames offer several variants. Tables below follow the geography from north-west to south-east.[1][2][3]
The following is a list of
Cambodia's
islands, all situated in the
Gulf of Thailand (
Khmer: ឈូងសមុទ្រថៃ, Chhungsâmŭtr Thai). All islands are, apart from the group of the outer islands, in relative proximity to the coast and can easily and quickly be reached. The north-westernmost islands near and around the
Koh Kong river (Khmer: Prek Kaoh Pao) delta area are to a great extent engulfed in contiguous
mangrove marshes and consequently hard to recognize.
Almost all islands have more than one name and there are islands sharing names (e.g. 2 x Koh Moul, 2 x Koh Domloung). Ancient Malay and
French colonial names are still being used and/or have merged with Khmer names. Individual and unstandardized
Romanization of Khmer writing has resulted in multiple spelling variants of the island's names. Sources, such as
Geonames offer several variants. Tables below follow the geography from north-west to south-east.[1][2][3]