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Basedth (district)

108,648 in 21,288 households 218 villages in 15 communes

Dought in Baset district [1] [2]

SRP fail to register Baset for commune elections [3]

Chbar Mon (district)

41,478 in 7,552 households 57 villages in 5 communes

Kong Pisei (district)

97,006 in 19,014 households 250 villages in 13 communes

Aoral (district)

15,668 in 3362 households 54 villages in 7 communes

Odongk (district)

99,773 in 18,825 251 villages in 15 communes

Phnum Sruoch (district)

74,651 in 14, 698 households 126 villages in 13 communes

Samraong Tong (district)

118,142 in 22,464 households 294 villages in 15 communes

Thpong (district)

43,516 in 8,525 households 71 villages in 8 comunes

Kampong Speu Province - Basedth (district), Chbar Mon (district), Kong Pisei (district), Aoral (district), Odongk (district), Phnum Sruoch (district), Samraong Tong (district), Thpong (district)

Sampov Meas (district)

Sampov Meas or ????? in Khmer is a district in Pursat Province, Cambodia. The district capital is the provincial capitol at Pursat town.

Location

Sampov Meas is located in the center of the most populated part of the province. The district is surrounded by other districts and it is the only district in Pursat that shares no border with another province. North of Sampov Meas lies Kandieng district, while Bakan forms the northeastern and eastern borders. Phnum Kravanh is to the south and Krakor forms the western boundaries along National Highway Number Five. This is the smallest district in Pursat province by land area but has the highest population density.

The Pursat River, which begins in the Northern Cardamoms flows through the center of the district at Pursat town on its way to the Tonle Sap. There are small parks alongside the river where urban residents of Sampov Meas often come to sit in the cool of the evening.

Characteristics

The provincial capital Pursat town is located in Sampov Meas district 188 kilometres from Phnom Penh by road. This is considered to be an urban rather than a rural district. According to the 1998 Census, Sampov Meas district is made up of 7 communes and 64 villages. The population of the district was 57,523 in 10,856 households at the time of the last census. [1]

The national highway and the only north-south rail link in the country bisect the district and thus all villages in the district have excellent access to goods and services. The provincial hospital is located in Pursat town [2] and there are numerous schools and other services available. Sampov Meas district also hosts a campus of the University of Management and Economics in the provincial capital. [3]

References

  1. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Ministry of Planning, Phnom Penh
  2. ^ Health Sector Coverage Plan 2005-2006, Department of Planning and Health Information, Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, 2006
  3. ^ UME Overview on the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport website


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[[Category:Subdivisions of Cambodia]]

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Basedth (district)

108,648 in 21,288 households 218 villages in 15 communes

Dought in Baset district [1] [2]

SRP fail to register Baset for commune elections [3]

Chbar Mon (district)

41,478 in 7,552 households 57 villages in 5 communes

Kong Pisei (district)

97,006 in 19,014 households 250 villages in 13 communes

Aoral (district)

15,668 in 3362 households 54 villages in 7 communes

Odongk (district)

99,773 in 18,825 251 villages in 15 communes

Phnum Sruoch (district)

74,651 in 14, 698 households 126 villages in 13 communes

Samraong Tong (district)

118,142 in 22,464 households 294 villages in 15 communes

Thpong (district)

43,516 in 8,525 households 71 villages in 8 comunes

Kampong Speu Province - Basedth (district), Chbar Mon (district), Kong Pisei (district), Aoral (district), Odongk (district), Phnum Sruoch (district), Samraong Tong (district), Thpong (district)

Sampov Meas (district)

Sampov Meas or ????? in Khmer is a district in Pursat Province, Cambodia. The district capital is the provincial capitol at Pursat town.

Location

Sampov Meas is located in the center of the most populated part of the province. The district is surrounded by other districts and it is the only district in Pursat that shares no border with another province. North of Sampov Meas lies Kandieng district, while Bakan forms the northeastern and eastern borders. Phnum Kravanh is to the south and Krakor forms the western boundaries along National Highway Number Five. This is the smallest district in Pursat province by land area but has the highest population density.

The Pursat River, which begins in the Northern Cardamoms flows through the center of the district at Pursat town on its way to the Tonle Sap. There are small parks alongside the river where urban residents of Sampov Meas often come to sit in the cool of the evening.

Characteristics

The provincial capital Pursat town is located in Sampov Meas district 188 kilometres from Phnom Penh by road. This is considered to be an urban rather than a rural district. According to the 1998 Census, Sampov Meas district is made up of 7 communes and 64 villages. The population of the district was 57,523 in 10,856 households at the time of the last census. [1]

The national highway and the only north-south rail link in the country bisect the district and thus all villages in the district have excellent access to goods and services. The provincial hospital is located in Pursat town [2] and there are numerous schools and other services available. Sampov Meas district also hosts a campus of the University of Management and Economics in the provincial capital. [3]

References

  1. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Ministry of Planning, Phnom Penh
  2. ^ Health Sector Coverage Plan 2005-2006, Department of Planning and Health Information, Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, 2006
  3. ^ UME Overview on the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport website


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[[Category:Subdivisions of Cambodia]]


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