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  1. Cambodia: History of Cambodia, Politics of Cambodia, Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Geography of Cambodia, Administrative divisions of Cambodia, Foreign relations of Cambodia
  2. Cambodian: Webster's Timeline History, 613 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  3. American history: A high school bilingual supplement for Cambodian students by Carol Johnson, 1984
  4. Braving a New World: Cambodian (Khmer) Refugees in an American City (Contemporary Urban Studies) by Marycaro Hopkins, 1996-10-21

41. Cambodia Government 2002 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Res
Political parties and leaders Buddhist Liberal Party or BLP IENG MOULY; cambodianPracheachon Party or cambodian People's Party or CPP CHEA SIM; Khmer
http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/cambodia/cambodia_government.html

  • 2002 INDEX
  • Country Ranks
  • DEFINITIONS
    Cambodia
    Government - 2002
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/cambodia/cambodia_government.html
    SOURCE: 2002 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name
      conventional long form: Kingdom of Cambodia
      conventional short form: Cambodia
      local short form: Kampuchea
      local long form: Preahreacheanachakr Kampuchea former: Khmer Republic, Kampuchea Republic Government type multiparty democracy under a constitutional monarchy established in September 1993 Capital Phnom Penh Administrative divisions 20 provinces (khett, singular and plural) and 4 municipalities* (krong, singular and plural); Banteay Mean Cheay, Batdambang, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Spoe, Kampong Thum, Kampot, Kandal, Kaoh Kong, Keb*, Kracheh, Mondol Kiri, Otdar Mean Cheay, Pailin*, Phnum Penh*, Pouthisat, Preah Seihanu* (Sihanoukville), Preah Vihear, Prey Veng, Rotanah Kiri, Siem Reab, Stoeng Treng, Svay Rieng, Takev Independence 9 November 1953 (from France) National holiday Independence Day, 9 November (1953)
  • 42. CDSD- Khmer/Cambodian Culture
    The cambodian Dancers of San Diego. is dedicated to preserving the cambodianculture through education! cambodian Culture geography; Language History.
    http://www.cambodiandancers.org/culture.htm
    What is Culture? The Cambodian Dancers of San Diego is dedicated to preserving the Cambodian culture through education! Cambodian Culture:
    • Geography
    Cambodian Performing Arts Cambodian Tradition: Khmer Culture About the Cambodian Performing Arts! There are two types of dance in the Cambodian performing dance repertory: The Court Dance or sometime called Classical dance and the Folk Dance.
    The Cambodian Classical Dances
    Cambodian Classical Dance or Court Dance of Cambodia has been enhanced for over a thousand years. The dance is a continuation of the legendary myth expressed by the celestial dancers, Apsara. Apsara dancers are carved on the walls of the Angkor temples. Most of the Classical dances are like Western plays. It is a show that tells stories usually taken from Ramayana. Traditionly women play the roles of king, queen, prince, princess, and demon. The monkey (Hanuman) is always played by men. The costumes, headdresses, masks, movements and gestures identify the characters.
    In classical dance, there are over four thousand five hundred-body movements, that Cambodian call "Kbach". The dance movements are continuously taught to the dancers throughout their career by Cambodian dance masters. Most professional dancers started when they were five years old and perfectly mastered the technique by average age of thirty. They started with less complicate body movement like those of children's pieces such as the Robam Bopha Lorkei to the most beautiful and gentle like in Robam Apsara. The last dance learned is the complex Demon Kbach.

    43. Yale > Cambodian Genocide Project > Geographic Database (CGEO)
    The software enables users to search cambodian provincial and local geography forhundreds of sites of former Khmer Rouge prisons and extermination camps, mass
    http://www.yale.edu/cgp/geo.html
    Geographic Database (CGEO)
    How we made the Geographic Database
    Interactive Geographic Database (CGEO)
    At most of the sites containing mass graves, CGP researchers also identified Khmer Rouge-era prison facilities at or near the mass grave site. This fact, along with witness testimony and records of the Khmer Rouge security services obtained by the CGP, leads us to conclude that most mass graves hold the remains of victims of centrally-organized violence, rather than of other causes of death such as disease or starvation. In addition to mass grave pits and prison facilities, the CGP has also mapped the locations of memorials erected since 1979 in remembrance of Khmer Rouge victims. Interactive Geographic Database A major product of the CGP's mapping project is a powerful interactive computerized mapping database of the Killing Fields. The software enables users to search Cambodian provincial and local geography for hundreds of sites of former Khmer Rouge prisons and extermination camps, mass graves of the victims, and memorials. Provincial Killing Fields Maps Our Geographic Database also contains 22 new digital maps of provincial killing fields from the Khmer Rouge period. We have created a map for each of 22 provinces with mass graves, memorials, and DK-era prison sites. All sites have been geo-referenced and ground-truthed (see

    44. Yale > Cambodian Genocide Project > Maps Of Cambodia > DK Provinces, Zones, Regi
    (A Khmer Rouge text describing the DK administrative and political geography,first published by the DK Ministry of Education for Elementary Class 2, 1977).
    http://www.yale.edu/cgp/maps/bigmap01.html
    DK Provinces, Zones, Regions and Districts
    Click the image above to view a larger and clearer version (A Khmer Rouge text describing the DK administrative and political geography, first published by the DK Ministry of Education for Elementary Class 2, 1977) Translated by Sour Bunsou and Youk Chhang At present, our Democratic Kampuchea has been divided into six zones and some other regions distinctively designated with their own administrations, not under any zone. Kampong Som is a city under a separate administration like the other Regions. The Regions or cities under separate administrations are directly controlled by the State Organization, not via any Zone. At the same time, we have created certain new districts, including Koh Chey (formerly called Preah Sdech District), Krasaing District in the Eastern Zone, Taing Kok and Baray districts in the Northern Zone, Choam Sangke in the Southwest Zone, Thmar Sar in the Western Zone, and Kandieng, Kdat, Thlea Ma-am, and Samlot, in the Northwest Zone. Our six zones are the Northeast Zone, Eastern Zone, Southwest Zone, Western Zone, Northern Zone, and Northwest Zone. We do not establish a zone for each province, and thus each of certain zones consist of two or more provinces. For example, we have combined all of Svay Rieng and Prey Veng together with part of Kampong Cham province located on the left bank of the Mekong to form the Eastern zone.

    45. Cambodia Geography
    Point of interest in Cambodia geography. Top Links. Top. The cambodian language, Khmer,is part of the MomKhmer family and has its origins in Pali and Sanskrit.
    http://www.geocities.com/ytevy/cambinfo.html
    Geography Climate and Seasons Language Religion ... Point of interest in Cambodia Geography Top                        Links Cambodia covers an area of 181,035 square kilometers and is divided into 21 provinces. It is bordered to the North by Thailand and Laos, to the East and South by Vietnam, and to the South and Southwest by the Gulf of Thailand. Much of Cambodia is relatively flat with vast tracts of land given over to rice production. Other areas of Cambodia are mountainous, including the Dangrek, Cardomen, and Elephant mountain ranges. Cambodia Geography 2000 Map and Information All Information Climate and Seasons Top As a tropical country Cambodia is bathed in almost all year sunshine and has a high average temperature. There are two distinct seasons, the dry and the monsoon. The monsoon lasts from May to October with southwesterly winds ushering in the clouds that bring seventy five to eighty percent of the annual rainfall often in spectacular intense bursts for an hour at a time a with fantastic lightening displays. The dry season runs from November to April averaging temperatures for 27 to 40 degrees Celsius. The coolest and most comfortable for those from cooler climes is from October to January. Climate Data in Phnom Penh Current Weather in Cambodia Language Top The Cambodian language, Khmer, is part of the Mom-Khmer family and has its origins in Pali and Sanskrit. It is spoken all over the country except in some tribal areas where local indigenous languages are used. In larger towns and cities English is spoken by an increasing number of educated people. French is spoken by some of the older members of society and Chinese by many of the business people. All facilities catering to tourists employ English speaking staff who more often than not speak several other local and international languages including German, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese and even Russian.

    46. Writers' Research Index > Geography And Culture > Places And Travel > Asia
    Links. cambodian Information Center (http//www.cambodia.org/). Informationabout Cambodia. yume 11/23/2002 0 Views Rate it!
    http://www.hollylisle.com/community/dcd/Geography_and_Culture/Places_and_Travel/
    Writers' Research Index
    t he Forward Motion Community's recommended sites for writers Search for: Featured Novels breadCrumbs("hollylisle.com",">>","index.html","None","None","None","0");
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    Top Top Resources What's New Search ... Places and Travel Asia
    Links
    Cambodian Information Center
    (http://www.cambodia.org/) Information about Cambodia. yume Rate it!
    China Vista
    (http://chinavista.com/home.html) Travel, business, culture and trade in China. yume Rate it!
    CIA - The World Factbook 2002 - Russia
    (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/rs.html) Facts and information about Russia. ejagos Rate it!
    Discover Hong Kong
    (http://www.discoverhongkong.com/) Tourist information about Hong Kong. Front page requires flash but otherwise a good site. yume Rate it!
    Encyclopaedia of the Orient
    (http://i-cias.com/e.o/index.htm) A wealth of information on the Orient, from culture to religions to myths and more. Chantria Rate it!
    Golden Land Myanmar
    (http://www.myanmar.com/) A very large site containing all sorts of information about Myanmar.

    47. EthnoMed: Cambodian Cultural Profile
    cambodian Cultural Profile, Search Ethnomed Linda Wetzel, RN, Author;Jeniffer Huong, Community Reader January 2, 1995 Cambodia. geography.
    http://ethnomed.org/ethnomed/cultures/cambodian/camb_cp.html
    Cambodian Cambodian Cultural Profile Search Ethnomed: Linda Wetzel, RN, Author; Jeniffer Huong, Community Reader
    January 2, 1995
    Marriage, Family, Kinship Marriage Gender Roles
      Family and Kinship Structure Extended Families
    Reproduction Infancy, Childhood and Socialization Adolescence, Adulthood and Old Age Nutrition and Food Drinks, Drugs, and Indulgences Religious Beliefs and Practices Death Traditional Medical Practices
    Cambodia
    Geography
    Cambodia borders Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam in the southeastern part of Asia. Before 1970 Cambodia was fairly rich in natural and agricultural resources. Cambodia, unlike most Southeast Asian countries, enjoyed a stable export business and shipped rice, rubber, coal, and cotton worldwide. Many people lived in small villages near waterways, the majority working in agriculture. Traditionally, high status was given only to Buddhist monks and important government officials. Traditional values included a strong family identity, respect for ancestors and the past and a desire for smooth interpersonal relationships, i.e., nonconfrontational in disagreement, tolerance for ambiguity, and willingness to accept things the way they were (Kinzie, Fredrickson, Ben, Fleck and Karls, 1984).

    48. World Geography: Log In
    These new enhancements to the World geography Web site are now available! Drought;Venezuela's General Strike Begins to Fade; Thaicambodian Relations Shattered
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    49. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    CAMBODIA; Foreword; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE; COUNTRY PROFILE COUNTRY; geography;SOCIETY; Domestic Developments; Nonaligned Foreign Policy; The cambodian Left The
    http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/khtoc.html
    CAMBODIA - A Country Study
    Search Cambodia
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • 50. Dr. Christopher Boone, Department Of Geography, Ohio University
    cambodian Initiatives. with Brad Jokisch Invited Colloquium, Southeast AsianStudies as Process. Invited Colloquium, Department of geography and Planning
    http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~boone/
    Christopher Boone
    Associate Professor, Department of Geography Ohio University , Athens OH 45701, (740) 593-1144, (740) 593-1139 [fax], boone@ohio.edu
    Jump to: Education Publications Presentations Grants ... Workshops CURRENT COURSES Spring 2003 Geog 456/556 T Th 1-3 Clip 119 Geog 570 M W 3-5 Clip 105 Office Hours T Th 3-4 Clip 106 RESEARCH My academic work contributes to the three broad categories of urban historical , and environmental geography . I have endeavored to understand the nature of cities, urban life, and the relationship between cities and the natural environment, primarily from an historical point of view. I am interested particularly in the processes responsible for changes in the urban landscape, and the consequences of those changes for human beings and the environment. Three themes tie together my research: the study of urban infrastructure, public health, and environmental justice. More... PUBLICATIONS Boone, Christopher G. "Obstacles to Infrastructure Provision: The Struggle to Build Comprehensive Sewer Works in Baltimore." Historical Geography Jokisch, Brad, and Christopher G. Boone. "Teaching and Tragedy: Lessons from a Population and GIS Workshop in Cambodia."

    51. Khmer (Cambodian) Courses
    color pictures, 82 topics (fruits, anatomy, geography, etc.). Cassettes, transparencies,and workbooks available. English only $16.95 cambodianEnglish $16.95
    http://www.multilingualbooks.com/khmer.html
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    Welcome to the Khmer page, featuring books and courses for learning Khmer, the official language of Cambodia! If you have any questions or can't find what you need, please e-mail us Featured Selection
    Multilingual Books FSI Cambodian (Khmer) Basic Course

    This course teaches the standard dialect of the national language of Cambodia as well as the most important secondary dialect of Phnom Penh. The standard dialect occupies a central position among the dialects and corresponds more closely with the writing system than any other. The dialect of the capitol, Phnom Penh, differs sharply from the Standard in phonology but not appreciably in other respects. Level One comes with 19 tapes and a book; Level Two 29 Tapes and a book. And now for a limited time, buy any FSI course and get Graham Fuller's instructional tape set Secrets of Learning a Foreign Language , a $15 value, FREE! Just use promo code FSI-SECRETS when ordering to receive your special.
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    52. United Cambodian Development Association [UCDA]
    al / Hardcover / Published 1997 Cambodia in Pictures (Visual geography Series) Publications CountryTravel Map Calendar / Published 1997 The cambodian Agony By
    http://www.unitedcambodian.org/data/book.html
    UCDA, Organization.
    www.unitedcambodian.org
    This is a free form search. You may enter any subject or title. Books Music Enter keywords...
    Followings are example resulted from the search: Music through the Dark: A Tale of Survival in Cambodia
    Format: Hardcover, 156pp.
    ISBN:
    Publisher:
    University of Hawaii Press,
    The Pub. Date: April 2000
    When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge By: Chanrithy Him
    First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers By: Loung Ung
    Lonely Planet Cambodia: A Travel Survival Kit (2nd Ed) By: Tylor, et al; Paperback Into Cambodia By: Keith William Nolan; Paperback Cambodia Handbook (Serial) By: John Colet, et al; Hardcover Afternoon in the Jungle; The Selected Short Stories of Albert Maltz / Paperback / Published 1972 Angkat: The Cambodian Cinderella By: Jewell Reinhart Coburn, Edmund Flotte (Illustrator) / Hardcover / Published 1998 Angkor: An Introduction to the Temples (Serial) By: Dawn F. Rooney, Michael Freeman (Photographer) / Paperback / Published 1997 Angkor Wat : Time, Space, and Kingship Eleanor Mannikka / Hardcover / Published 1996

    53. Lesson Plan - Cambodian New Year Mini-Unit
    Lesson plan for American children in grades 2 4 teaching them about the cambodian New Year.Category Society Holidays New Year...... References Ainsley, WF, Elbow, GS, (1995). World geography People in Time andPlace. Chiemruom, S. , (1992). Dara's cambodian New Year Teachers Guide.
    http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/camb.n.y.htm
    Mini-Unit Subtopic: Cambodian New Year Grade Level: Author: Kathy Moss Background: Cambodia is a country located in South-East Asia. On some maps it is referred to by its former name, Kampuchea (kam-poo-CHEE-uh). It is mostly flat land with a few mountains on the southern border. Some of the countries surrounding Cambodia are Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Malaysia. The capital of Cambodia is Phnom Penh (puh NAWM pen). Khmer (cah'MY) is the official language. The population is 7.1 million people. Cambodia has undergone conflict and invasions for several years. Because of these wars, hundreds of thousands of educated people have fled the country to find safety. With the loss of so many skilled workers the country has been weakened. As a result of this loss Cambodia is very poor. Agriculture is a way of life in Cambodia. There are many small farms and plantations. Many farmers harvest rice. Cambodia is also one of the major world producers and exporters of rubber. The people of Cambodia are concerned about the well-being of others. Helping one another is a custom of the South-East Asian people. The main religion of Cambodia is Buddhism. With this religion comes the belief that one can be freed from the pain and suffering of the world through righteous thinking and living. Buddhists believe that a person's life in the hereafter will be better if they fill their present life with good conduct and good deeds. The Buddhist monks teach them how to live a moral life and aid them in understanding the teachings of Buddha. Cambodian families often go to the Temple to pray to Buddha. Many families have small altars in their homes where they can pray to Buddha and their ancestors.

    54. Royal Cambodian Embassy In Washington, D.C. - Map -
    Endangered Species, Marine Life Conservation, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 94Signed, but not ratified Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping geography—note a
    http://www.embassy.org/cambodia/tourism/map.html
    W here in the world is Cambodia?
    The Kingdom of Cambodia is located in South East Asia Location: Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos Geographic coordinates : 13 00 N, 105 00 E Map references : Southeast Asia Area:
    total
    : 181,040 sq km
    land : 176,520 sq km
    water : 4,520 sq km Area Land boundaries:
    total
    : 2,572 km Border countries : Laos 541 km, Thailand 803 km, Vietnam 1,228 km Coastline : 443 km Maritime claims
    contiguous zone: 24 nm
    continental shelf: 200 nm
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    territorial sea: 12 nm Climate : tropical; rainy, monsoon season (May to November); dry season (December to April); little seasonal temperature variation Terrain : mostly low, flat plains; mountains in southwest and north Elevation extremes
    lowest point: Gulf of Thailand m highest point: Phnum Aoral 1,810 m Natural resources : timber, gemstones, some iron ore, manganese, phosphates, hydropower potential Land use: arable land: 13% permanent crops: 0% permanent pastures: 11% forests and woodland: 66% other: 10% (1993 est.)

    55. Facing The Cambodian Past: Selected Essays 1971-1994 (Select Books)
    all Categories, History geography History (General) Facing the cambodian PastSelected Essays 19711994 by Chandler, David. Price US$21.08 (S$36.89*)
    http://www.selectbooks.com.sg/titles/33137.htm
    Facing the Cambodian Past: Selected Essays 1971-1994
    by Chandler, David Price: US$21.08 (S$36.89*) Region: Cambodia
    Format: Paperback, 331 pages
    Published: 1996, Thailand, 1st Edition
    ISBN:
    SB#:
    About This Book
    Reprint of the 1996 collection of essays on Cambodia written at various times by the Monash historian David Chandler. The subject groupings are: Angkor and pre-colonial culture; 19th century Cambodia; the colonial period (1863-1954); the Khmer Rouge period and its aftermath. The final two essays, written 15 years apart, are entitled "The tragedy of Cambodian History". * Actual charges are made in Singapore Dollars (S$). S$1.00 = US$0.57

    56. TourismCambodia:Geography
    The dominant features of the cambodian landscape are the large, almost generallylocated, Tonle Sap (Great Lake) and the Bassac River Systems and the Mekong
    http://www.tourismcambodia.com/CamFacts/geography.htm
    Cambodia Facts History
    Geography

    Khmer Crafts

    Natural Resource
    ...
    Government

    Royal Family Before you go Time Zone
    Climate

    Weather

    Currency
    ...
    Learn Khmer
    Tourists information
    Foreign Embassies
    Airlines Entertainment Shopping ... Travel News Business Info. Investment Banking Trade Statistic Export Statistic ... Travel Lodging Adoption Love Connection Yellow Page Trading Cambodia has a land area of 181,035 square kilometers in the southwestern part of the Indochina peninsula, about 20 percent of which is used for agriculture. It lies completely within the tropics with its southern most points slightly more than 10° above the Equator. The country capital city is Phnom Penh International borders are shared with Thailand and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on the West and the North, and the Social Republic of Viet Nam on the East and the Southeast. The country is bounded on the Southeast by the Gulf of Thailand. In comparison with neighbors, Cambodia is a geographical contact country administratively composed of 20

    57. Geography
    The southeastern region the south-east, which comprises the hilly countrysidefrom Bangkok to the cambodian border, is characterized by higher rainfall and
    http://www.un.or.th/Thailand_Info/Geography/geography.html
    Overview Thailand covers an area of 514,000 square kilometres in the centre of the South-East Asian peninsula. It is bordered by Myanmar (Burma), Lao People's Democratic Republic, Cambodia and Malaysia, and has 2,420 kilometres of coast line on the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman sea. Thailand stretches 1,650 kilometres from north to south, and from east to west 780 kilometres at its widest point.
    For economic, social and ecological reasons, Thailand is usually classified into four geographical regions. They are: the central region (including Bangkok Metropolitan Region) comprising the basin of the Chao Phrya River which runs from north to south and after crossing Bangkok flows to the Gulf of Thailand. The central region is often called the "rice bowl" of Thailand being the most fertile area of the country. After the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, it enjoys the highest per capita income in the country.
    The northern region is mountainous and was traditionally the most heavily forested area of the country. In the recent years, however, overcutting has considerably reduced its forest resources. The main centres of population are in the narrow alluvial valleys along the four north-south flowing rivers which unite in the northern central plain to form the Chao Phraya.

    58. Political And Cultural Geography Of Southeast Asia
    Slides of Physical and Cultural geography. Tonle Sap is a great lake in the centerof the cambodian Basin, a lowlying area only 100-300 feet above sea level.
    http://www.seasite.niu.edu/crossroads/russell/seageog.htm
    Dr. Susan Russell POLITICAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA Slides of Physical and Cultural Geography Recommended References
  • The Rice Economy of Asia , by Randolph Barker, Robert W. Herdt, with Beth Rose, 1985. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. "Southeast Asia: An Introduction", by Ashok K. Dutt, pp.1-19. IN Southeast Asia: Realm of Contrasts , ed. By Ashok Dutt. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. "The Geopolitical Base", by P. Karan and W. Bladen, pp.20-35. IN Southeast Asia: Realm of Contrasts , op.cit. "The Physical Environment", by Allen Noble, pp.36-52. IN Southeast Asia: Realm of Contrasts , op.cit. "Environmental Crisis", by Peter Dauvergne, p.27 of Far Eastern Economic Review , July 15, 1999. Southeast Asia: An Illustrated Introductory History
  • Recommended Film: The Goddess and the Computer , by J. Stephen Lansing and Andre Singer. Documentary Educational Resources, Watertown, MA. This film introduces you to the complexity of irrigated rice agriculture in Southeast Asia by focusing on traditional agriculture and the ritual regulation of water delivery and planting cycles on the island of Bali in Indonesia. It also discusses the problems that arose when development agencies tried to 'modernize' this system. The purpose of this lecture is to introduce students to the main geographical features of Southeast Asia. The list below presents 1990 census information and a few characteristics of each country. For maps of each individual country and a short list of updated facts, you may contact the National Geographic website:

    59. Cultural Geography
    CULTURAL geography The study of countries', cultures, customs, foods, clothing Principallanguages are Vietnamese, Kymer (cambodian), Laotian, Thai (Thailand
    http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/updike/188/cultural.html
    web hosting domain names email addresses related sites Inter National Geographic 'A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS' (This Page is still being worked on) CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY: The study of countries', cultures, customs, foods, clothing, music, architecture, traditions, religions and languages of the world. The world has about 200 different nations and over 6,000 distinct languages in it. Since languages are a basic part of forming a basis for a culture, then there are over 6,000 different cultures in the world also. Since it would be almost impossible to represent them all on this webpage, a sample of some of the world's general or main cultural pools is shown below from the geographic areas of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and Oceania. Of the 6,000 or so languages in the world, most are spoken by small tribal groups and only about 12-15 are used in a widespread fashion in international trade and politics. The rest are national languages of the dominant culte in any given nation except in Africa and the Americas, where the official national languages are often that of their former European colonialists. In the recent past, of course, 'English' has become the accepted international language of trade. Other Cultural Websites Around the World (see bottom of page for more): http://www.moparts.com/grf/visits.htm

    60. Cambodian Web Links In English And Khmer
    cambodian Web Links. Visit this website. Cambodia General information, withsections on the country's location, geography, economy and culture.
    http://www.asinah.net/cambodialinks.html
    :. asinah.net
    Search
    Search the Web Japanese Chinese (Big5) Chinese (Gb5) Malay Korean Indonesian Tagalog Thai Arabic Türkçe Français Dansk Deutsch Greek Italiano Español Nederlands Português Polska Românã Suomi ..more Cambodia Home Map of Cambodia Things to know Transportation ... Vietnam Travel
    Grand Hotel
    D'Angkor Siem Reap
    Le Royal Hotel
    Phnom Penh
    Cambodian Web Links
    Home Regional Asia : Cambodia Localities
    Arts and Entertainment

    Business and Economy

    Education
    ...
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    Related Categories: Newsgroups: Top Web Sites:
    • AsianInfo.org: Cambodia Information on the country's culture, art, business, news, travel and history. Visit this website Bong Thom Travel and employment information, plus maps of the country and its cities.

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