Friday, September 26, 2008

Angkor Wat History



To Khmer People, Angkor Wat is more than just an ancient pile of stones, it is more than just the remains of a highly advanced kingdom, it is more than just a tourist attraction - to the Khmers it is a symbol of hope.......

One of these temples- a rival to that of Solomon, and erected by some ancient Michael Angelo - might take an honourable place beside our most beautiful buildings. It is grander than anything left to us by Greece or Rome, and presents a sad contrast to the state of barbarism in which the nation is now plunged. (By Henry Mouhot, a French naturalist who visited Angkor in the year of 1858 - 60.)

The temple of Angkor, the great historical lagacy of Khmer civilization, stand majestically in Situ in northwest Cambodia. At the heart of the Khmer empire for over 500 years from the ninth to the fifteen century, the monuments constructed during that time belong to the classic period of Khmer art and are unrivalled in architectural greatness. "The temples startle with their splendor and perfection but beyond the emotions they evoke lie complex microcosms of the universe steeped in cosmology". Khmer art of the period includes finely modeled sculptures of startling beauty. "Sensuous, yet never erotic, male and female forms stand in grandeur and dignity offering universal appeal, past and present". Down Rooney,

The sculptural decoration of Angkor Wat is, if anything, even more astonishing than the architecture. That the main temple alone should constitute the largest religious building in all history, covering an area as great as that of the largest Pyramids, is astounding enough; that every square inch of such a structure should be carved and decorated, passes imagination. Yet so it has been, and with a loving care and skill which have infused the cold stone with pulsating life.

The best of this (Angkor) art combines a sensuous sweetness with luxuriant magnificence, blending joy with delight with intense intellectual and imaginative strength!!!
No film, no photograph, nothing can prepare one for Angkor and its impact. It is even difficult to speak of it in other than superlative terms. For it is colossal, enormous, prodigious, startling, awesome....,

HISTORY OF ANGKOR
Traditionally, the history of Angkor as we know it from inscriptions and the existing temples begins in the ninth century, when the young king Jayavarman II declared himself the supreme sovereign and established his capital first near present day Rolous, and alittle later in the Kulen Mountains. Up to that point, Khmer history had been that of small independent states occasionally consolidating into larger empires, but never for long. It took a conqueror to establish the beginning of one of Southeast Asia's most powerful empires.

The Angkor regoin bordering the Great Lake with its valuable supply of water, fish, and fertile soil, has been settled since neolithic time, as is known from stone tools and ceremics found there, and from the identification of circular habitation sites from aerial photographs. For the whole Khmer country, there is more descriptive evidences from the account of Chinese, who began to trade and explore the commercial opportunities of mainland Southeast Asia in the early centuries of the Christian Era. The picture is one of small town-states, moated, fortified and frequently in conflict with each other. The Chinese called the principle country with which they traded Funan; it had a strategic importance in controlling the sea routes around the Mekong delta and the gulf of Thailand. In particular it controlled the narrow Isthmus of Kra - the neck of the Malay Peninsula - which connected eastern Asia with India. Indeed, it was trade with India that gave the Khmer their primary cultural contacts, and introduced them to Buddhism and Hinduism. Khmer religous beliefs, iconography, art and architecture all stemmed directly from India, and this had a profound influence on the development of its civilisation.

The 6th century sees the first historical evidence from local inscriptions. At around this time, the Chinese accounts begin to write of a kingdom called "Chenla" in the interior, but this is a Chinese rather than a Khmer name. In the second half of the century there is a record of a city called Bhavapura, with its king, Bhavavarman I extending his rule from near the present-day site of Kompong Thom to at least as far as Battambong in the west. He was succeeded by his brother, who ruled as Mahendravarman, who in turn was succeeded by his son, Isanavarman I. These three kings progressively conquered of the Khmer part of Funan, while the western part was taken by other people, in particular the Mons of the kingdom of Dvaravati to the W of Bangkok. Isanvavarman I was responsible for the temple at Sombor Prei Kuk, establishing the first of the Pre-Angkorean styles of architecture. Under Isanavarman's son, Bhavavarman II, who took the throne in 628, the empire disintegrated back into small states, and it took until 654 for Jayavarman I, a grandson of Isanavarman I, from of these princedoms, to reconquer much of the territory. There is evidence that he ruled from Aninditapura, close to Angkor. On his death, the empire again collapsed, and his successors, including his daughter Jayadevi, the only ancient Khmer queen, controlled only the small kingdom of Aninditapura. The country remained this way until the end of the eighth century, when Jayavarman II became king in 790.

Jayavarman II's conquest, first of Vyaadhapura (SE of Cambodia), then Sambhupura (Present-day Sambor), then N as far as Wat Phu, and finally of Aninditapura, established his power. He settled first at Hariharalaya, an ancient capital in the region of what is now Rolous, but then trying to go further NW, experienced an unknown setback which resulted in him relocated to the Kulen Plateau, some 30 km NE of Angkor. Here he pronounced himself "world emperor" in 802, but it was many years before he was strong enough to move his capital back to Hariharalaya on the shores of the Great Lake, where he died in 835.

PHNOM PENH CITY TOURS

KILLING FIELD HALF DAY (Joint Tours Daily)
Price: 25$/pax (Min 02Pax)

8:30 am : Start tour visit Toul Sleng Genocide Museum
10:30 am : And then continue to visit Killing Fields
11:30 am : After go to Shopping at Russian Market


PHNOM PENH CITY TOURS (Joint Tours Daily)
Price: 35$/pax (Min 02Pax)

8:00 am : Pick up at various hotels
8:30 am : Start tour by visit Independent Monument, following to Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda.
10:30 am : And then visit National Museum
12:30 pm : Lunch Time (Not included)
13:30 pm : After lunch break, we continue to Visit Wat Phnom
14:30 pm : And then visit Toul Sleng Museum
15:30 pm : Finally visit Souvenir Shop
16:30 pm : Back to Hotel.


Included: All tours are operated a free seating basis, in luxury air conditioned coaches or minibuses and are fully escorted by our professional English licensed tourists guides.

Excluded: All entrance fees and Meals.

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Băt Dâmbâng is a Provinces of Cambodia. The principal office of the provincial government. Battambang Province has a total population of 793,129 (1998 census), covers an area of 11,702 square kilometres and comprises 13 srok (rural districts), 96 khum (rural communes) and 733 phum (villages). The main administrative divisions are: Srok Banon (8 khum, 75 phum), Srok Battambang (10 khum, 62 phum), Srok Bor Vel (6 khum, 83 phum), Srok Ek Phnom (7 khum, 45 phum), Srok Kamreang (6 khum, 47 phum), Srok Kos Kralor (6 khum, 51 phum), Srok Mong Russei (11 khum, 101 phum), Srok Phnom Prik (5 khum, 24 phum), Srok Rattanak Mondul (4 khum, 37 phum), Srok Samlot (7 khum, 49 phum), Srok Sampeou Lun (6 khum, 26 phum), Srok Steung Sangke (10 khum, 63 phum), and Srok Thamor Kol (10 khum, 70 phum).

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Cambodia’s second largest city lies in the heart of the Northwest and until the war years was the leading rice-producing producing province of the country.

Battambang did not give way to the Khmer Rouge movement until after the fall of Phnom Penh, but it’s been in the center of the ongoing government Khmer Rouge conflict ever since the Vietnamese invasion in 1979 pushed the genocidal regime out of Phnom Penh and to the Northwest.

Until the surrender deal of Ieng Sary (Khmer Rouge number three man based in Pailin),Battambang was the Khmer Rouge in the region.

Earlier history saw Battambang flip-flopping back and forth between Thailand (called Siam before their 20th-century renaming) and Cambodia. It’s been a part of Thailand most of the time since the 15th century, with Cambodia regaining control (more specifically, the French) in 1907. The Thais grabbed it again, with Japanese assistance, in 1941 and kept the region in their camp until after the World War II years in 1947.

The Allied Forces helped persuade the Thais that the region was originally part of ancient Cambodia and the world community would not take kindly to the Thais holding onto it further. Like the rest of the northwest, there is still a lot of Thai influence apparent. The main currency is still the Thai baht and many people are able to converse in Thai. But the area is very Khmer, with ancient Khmer ruins scattered about and the ways of life much more similar to the rest of Cambodia than Thailand.

Battambang is the main hub of the Northwest connecting the entire region with Phnom Penh and Thailand, and as such it’s a vital link for Cambodia.

Battambang city is a peaceful and pleasant place these days. The main parts of the city are situated closed to the Sangker River, a tranquil, small body of water that winds its way through Battambang Province. It is a nice, picturesque setting. As with much of Cambodia, the French architecture is an attractive bonus of the city.

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During the pre-Angkor and Angkor eras, the areas to the north and to the north west of the Tonle Sap Lake were known as the territories of Amogha Boreak and Bhima Boreak. During the Angkor period, the territory of Amogha Boreak was significantly prosperous because the land was so fertile that rice crops, fruit and vegetables produced excellent yields. Many Khmer people settled there as indicated by the existence of so many ancient temples in the area. With the exception of the temples of Banan, Ek Phnom, Baseth, Stung, Banteay Tey, Banteay Chmar, etc,other monuments, which were built by dignitaries and subjects at the time as places of worship to God and other deities of Buddhism and Hinduism, almost completely disappeared.

Between the 15th century and the 18th century the area was invaded by the Siamese army, forcing landowners off their land and splitting up their families.

From late in the 18th century until early in the 20th century, the Siamese overran Battambang and placed it under the rule of the Lord Chaofa Ben family, which was later known as the Akpheyyavong Family, for 6 generations ending in 1907.


Battambang townHowever the French Siamese Treaty of March 23, 1907, meant that the Siamese had to return the territories they occupied for over a century to Cambodia including Siem Reap Angkor, in exchange for the Trat province and the area of Dach Se (Lao territory) in the uppercatchment of the Mekong River. On December 6 1907 His Majesty Preah Bat Sisovat issued a royal declaration splitting the Battambang territory into 3 provinces: Battambang, Siem Reap and Serei Sophorn. In 1925, however the Battambang territory was re-divided into two provinces: Battambang and Siem Reap, with Battambang having two districts: Battambang and Serei Sophorn. Then in 1940, it consisted of 7 districts: Battambang, Sangke, Maung Russey, Monkol Borei, Toeuk Cho, Serei Sophorn, and Bei Thbaung.

In May 1953, the Poi Pet administration was founded and ordered under the district of Serei Sophorn which was divided into two districts: Serei Sophorn and Banteay Chmar. In March 1965, the administration of Poi Pet, was elevated to the status of a district named O Chrov. In July 1965, part of the territory of Maung Russey was separated to become the administration of Kors Kralor. In March 1966, another new district Thmar Pouk was founded and the district of Banteay Chmar was cut off from the province of Battambang for incorporation into the Oddor Meanchey province, another newly founded province. In the early years of the Khmer Rouge, two new districts were established: Banan and Kors Lor. During the 3 years and 9 months of the Killing Fields, Battambang saw its people evacuated by Pol Pot's men from the city and towns and relocated to remote and mountainous areas. The province of Battambang, once known as the rice bowl of the country, was turned into a site of torture, killings, and starvation.

The province of Battambang was completely liberated from the genocidal regime on January 13, 1979. At that time, the People’s Committee of commune-Sangkat was founded through the first-ever elections in 1983. Between 1979 and 1986, Battambang had 9 districts and one provincial town.

In 1986, three new districts were created: Banan, Bovel, and Ek Phnom. Until that point, Battambang had 12 districts and 1 provincial town. In 1988, however 5 districts were separated and incorporated into the newly founded province of Banteay Meanchey.

In 1998, following the integration of the Democratic Kampuchea, the province of Battambang saw part of its territory separated for the municipality of Pailin, while 4 new districts were established: Samlot, Kamreang, Phnom Proeuk and Sampov Loun. In 2000, part of the district of Maung Russey was reduced to become the district of Kors Kralor.

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Rice and rubber were traditionally the principal exports of Cambodia, but exports fell sharply after the onset of the civil war, which put most of the rubber plantations out of operation. By the 1990s, however, rubber plantings had been undertaken as part of a national recovery program, and rubber and rice were again being exported. Until recently, inadequate transportation hampered exploitation of the country's vast forests, but by the mid-1990s timber had become the largest source of export income. Exploitation of mineral resources like phosphate rock, limestone, semiprecious stones, and salt supports important local mining operations. Inflation was 1.6% in 2002, whereas official unemployment figures amounted to 2.6%.

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Not a lot of choices-you either have your own motorcycle or you are taking a share taxi. But wait; let’s not forget the train. Or maybe we should. It’s very slow-the railroad does not even want to quote you an arrival time because it’s never the same.
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During the rainy season, it’s a good alternative to the share taxi. The road from Sisophan to Siem Reap is lousy and the water is as smooth as…. well, water.
The dry season eventually makes this impassable as the river water level goes down. Depart Battambang at 7 am, arrive Siem Reap at about 10:30 am. Cost is in the US$ 10-15 per person range, depending on demand. Negotiable.

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Battambang to Phnom Penh 300 baht Battambang to Sisophon 50 baht Battambang to Pursat 100 baht

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The old saying goes “there is no such thing as a free lunch,” but in Cambodia, the old train is still free…. for foreigners, that is. It will cost you in time, however. The Phnom Penh to Battambang journey usually takes thirteen to fourteen hours, if there are no breakdowns. The scenery is not nearly as stunning as parts of the Phnom Penh-Kampot-Sihanoukville routes, but you certainly will get a good sampling of rural agriculture scenery.

Phnom Penh to Battambang –departs between 6:20 & 7 am daily
Sisophon to Battambang –departs at around 2 pm daily
Battambang to Phnom Penh –departs between 6:30 & 7 am daily
Battambang to Sisophon –departs between 6:45 & 7:15 am daily

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Riding by motorcycle is the best way to see the countryside and the sights along the way.

Battambang to Phnom Penh
It’s a tough but doable road if you are on a motorcycle circuit tour. They are slowly (slower than an ant’s pace) resurfacing sections between Battambang, Pursat and Kampong Chhnang, from which the road is then pretty fair to Phnom Penh. On the Battambang –Phnom Penh highway, daytime security is not a problem, but at night scores of military checkpoints spring up with logs being put across the road so that vehicles stop. They just want a “toll fee” but it’s not a fun time of the day to be dealing with the soldiers as they are pretty liquored up by then. Avoid possible problems and just ride of taxi during daylight hours.

Battambang to Sisophon
The trip is about 64 km and takes about 11/2 hours. Battambang to Pursat is about 103 km and the trip takes about three hours. Battambang to Phnom Penh takes about six to eight hours, depending greatly on whether you are riding yourself or in a share taxi (which most always takes longer).

The road between Battambang and Pailin is a very rough road that has only a few decent stretches –it’s a lot better than it was a few years back, but that knowledge won’t mean much to your sore tail-side. Security is not a problem. Getting to Phnom Banan is easy-just head south on the River Road (Road1) about 20 km, which at a moderate pace should take just over half and hour. You can’t miss the big hill with the temple on top, visible on the right side of the road. Turn right at the dirt road that runs smack into the middle of the hill. There are drinks and snack stands near the base of the stairway going up. There is also a dirt road going to the left by the stands that you could take up, but take the stairway as the Khmers did at the time the temple was in use. It’s part of the fun. A round-trip moto-taxi from Battambang is approximately 120 baht including their waiting time.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Discover Magical Temple City

Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival and visit Rolous Group and Small CircuitArrive in the morning – meet with guide for transfer to hotel. The same morning tour to Rolous Group including Preah Ko, Bakong, Lo Lei. Afternoon tour to Small Circuit including Prasat Kravan (Cardamon sanctuary), Banteay Kdei, Srah Srang (Royal Bath), Ta Prohm (Jungle Temple), Takeo, Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda. Overnight Siem Reap.

Day 2: South Gate of Angkor Thom and Angkor WatMorning, tour to South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King. Afternoon visit the World Seventh Wonder of Angkor Wat and view sunset at Phnom Bakheng Hill. Overnight Siem Reap. {B}

Day 3: Grand Circuit and floating villageMorning visit Grand Circuit including Pre Rup (Change the body), East Mebon, Ta Som, Neak Pean, Preah Khan and Baksei Chamkrong. Afternoon boat trip on Tonle Sap Great Lake, visit floating village and view sunset at Phnom Krom. Overnight Siem Reap. {B}

Day 4: DepartureMorning free at leisure until transfer for departure flight. {B}
Rates are quoted in US Dollar per person:
CLASS
1PAX
2P
3-6P
7-10P
S.S
Validity
Deluxe~A
845
514
495
457
318
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~B
815
476
457
420
325
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~C
620
379
360
322
228
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
First~A
505
331
312
275
160
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
First~B
415
271
252
215
130
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Superior
385
256
237
200
115
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Standard
361
244
225
188
103
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~A
1006
589
563
523
335
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Deluxe~B
1021
574
548
508
365
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Deluxe~C
751
439
413
373
230
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
First~A
561
359
333
293
125
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
First~B
486
314
288
248
95
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Superior
447
287
261
221
83
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Standard
402
264
239
198
61
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
S.S: Single Supplement: A surcharge for a person who want to stay in Single Room{B}: Breakfast, {L}: Lunch, {D}: Dinner



Tour Price Include:
Boat rental fee if applicable in tour program
Entrance fees to tour sites
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast
Private ground transport with air-con vehicle
Tours with English/French speaking guide
Tour Price Exclude:
All other accounts are not mentioned in the above inclusion.
Cambodia domestic airport taxes
Cambodia visa fee currently US$20
Compulsory gala dinner on 24 Dec and 31 Dec
Domestic air ticket
Domestic boat ticket
International air ticket
International airport tax departure
Personal expenses such as drinks at meals, camera fee to tour sites

Visit Khmer Civilization



Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival and visit Angkor WatArrive Siem Reap in the morning – meet with guide for transfer to hotel. The same morning, tour to Small Circuit including Prasat Kravan (Cardamon sanctuary), Banteay Kdei, Srah Srang (Royal Bath), Ta Prohm (Jungle Temple), Takeo, Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda, Afternoon visit to the World Seventh Wonder of Angkor Wat until view sunset at Phnom Bakheng Hill. Overnight Siem Reap.

Day 2: South Gate of Angkor Thom and Grand CircuitMorning visit South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King. Afternoon, visit Grand Circuit including Pre Rup (Change the body), East Mebon, Ta Som, Neak Pean, Preah Khan and Baksei Chamkrong. Overnight Siem Reap. {B}

Day 3: War museum - DepartureMorning visit War Museum and Les Artisans d’Angkor - Chantiers Ecole where visitors can observe students learning traditional carving and finishing techniques and visit Siem Reap Market. Afternoon free at leisure until transfer for departure flight. {B}
Rates are quoted in US Dollar per person:
CLASS
1PAX
2P
3-6P
7-10P
S.S
Validity
Deluxe~A
623
393
378
349
235
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~B
603
368
353
324
240
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~C
473
303
288
259
175
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
First~A
393
268
253
224
130
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
First~B
333
228
213
184
110
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Superior
313
218
203
174
100
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Standard
297
210
195
166
92
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~A
729
439
418
387
230
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Deluxe~B
739
429
408
377
250
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Deluxe~C
559
339
318
287
160
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
First~A
434
284
263
232
90
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
First~B
384
254
233
202
70
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Superior
358
236
215
184
62
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Standard
328
221
200
169
47
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
S.S: Single Supplement: A surcharge for a person who want to stay in Single Room{B}: Breakfast, {L}: Lunch, {D}: Dinner



Tour Price Include:
Entrance fees to tour sites
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast
Private ground transport with air-con vehicle
Tours with English/French speaking guide
Tour Price Exclude:
All other accounts are not mentioned in the above inclusion.
Boat rental fee if applicable in tour program
Cambodia domestic airport taxes
Cambodia visa fee currently US$20
Compulsory gala dinner on 24 Dec and 31 Dec
Domestic air ticket
Domestic boat ticket
International air ticket
International airport tax departure
Personal expenses such as drinks at meals, camera fee to tour sites

Angkor Weekend Tour



Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival and visit Angkor WatArrive Siem Reap in the morning – meet with guide for transfer to hotel. The same morning, tour to Small Circuit including Prasat Kravan (Cardamon sanctuary), Banteay Kdei, Srah Srang (Royal Bath), Ta Prohm (Jungle Temple), Takeo, Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda. Afternoon visit the World Seventh Wonder of Angkor Wat, and sunset view at Phnom Bakheng Hill. Overnight Siem Reap.

Day 2: South Gate of Angkor Thom - DepartureMorning, tour to South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of Leper King. Afternoon free at leisure or additional Siem Reap sightseeing until transfer for departure flight. {B}
Rates are quoted in US Dollar per person:
CLASS
1PAX
2P
3-6P
7-10P
S.S
Validity
Deluxe~A
390
263
251
232
153
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~B
380
250
238
219
155
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~C
315
218
206
187
123
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
First~A
275
200
188
169
100
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
First~B
245
180
168
149
90
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Superior
235
175
163
144
85
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Standard
227
171
159
140
81
4/1/2008-9/30/2008
Deluxe~A
454
292
277
256
125
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Deluxe~B
459
287
272
251
135
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Deluxe~C
369
242
227
206
90
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
First~A
304
212
197
176
55
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
First~B
279
197
182
161
45
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Superior
266
188
173
152
41
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
Standard
251
181
165
144
34
10/1/2008-3/31/2009
S.S: Single Supplement: A surcharge for a person who want to stay in Single Room{B}: Breakfast, {L}: Lunch, {D}: Dinner



Tour Price Include:
Boat rental fee if applicable in tour program
Entrance fees to tour sites
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast
Private ground transport with air-con vehicle
Tours with English/French speaking guide
Tour Price Exclude:
All other accounts are not mentioned in the above inclusion.
Boat rental fee if applicable in tour program
Cambodia domestic airport taxes
Cambodia visa fee currently US$20
Compulsory gala dinner on 24 Dec and 31 Dec
Domestic air ticket
Domestic boat ticket
International air ticket
International airport tax departure
Personal expenses such as drinks at meals, camera fee to tour sites

पोस्ट कोड ऑफ़ कम्बोडिया

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8.5 Treas 01455
8.6 Taben 01456
8.7 Rolous 01457
8.8 Malai 01500
2. BATTAMBANG 8 DISTRICTS 02000
1. EK PHNOM 7 COMMUNES 02100
1.1 Prek Norin 02101
1.2 Samrong Khnong 02102
1.3 Prek Khporp 02103
1.4 Prek luong 02104
1.5 Peam Ek 02105
1.6 Prey Chas 02106
1.7 Koh Chivaing 02107
2. SANG KE 10 COMMUNES 02150
2.1 Anlong vil 02151
2.2 Norea 02152
2.3 Ta Pon 02153
2.4 Ko 02154
2.5 Komgpon Preah 02155
2.6 Komgpong Rrieng 02156
2.7 Raing Kesei 02157
2.8 Odambang 1 02158
2.9 Odambang 2 02159
2.10 Vat Tamem 02160
3. BATTAMBANG 10 COMMUNES 02200
3.1 Ta Poung 02201
3.2 Ta Meun 02202
3.3 Otaki 02203
3.4 Chrey 02204
3.5 Anlong Run 02205
3.6 Chroy Sdav 02206
3.7 Boeng Pring 02207
3.8 Kauk Khmum 02208
3.9 Bansay Treng 02209
3.10 Roung Chrey 02210
4. BANAN 8 COMMUNES 02250
4.1 Kantu '1 02251
4.2 Kantu' 2 02252
4.3 Bay Damram 02253
4.4 Chheu Teal 02254
4.5 Cheng Mienchey 02255
4.6 Phnom Sampeou 02256
4.7 Snoeng 02257
4.8 Ta Kriem 02258
5. MONG RUSSEI 10 COMMUNES 02300
5.1 Mong 02301
5.2 Kear 02302
5.3 Prey Svay 02303
5.4 Russei Kraing 02304
5.5 Chrey 02305
5.6 Taloh 02306
5.7 Ka Koas 02307
5.8 Prey Tauch 02308
5.9 Robos Mongkol 02309
5.10 Prek Chik 02310
6. SVAY POR 10 COMMUNES 02350
6.1 Toul Ta Ek 02351
6.2 Prek Preah Sdach 02352
6.3 Ratanak 02353
6.4 Chamcar Samrong 02354
6.5 Slaket 02355
6.6 Kdol Daun Teav 02356
6.7 Omal 02357
6.8 Vat Kor 02358
6.9 OChar 02359
6.10 Svay Por 02360
7. BAVEL 6 COMMUNES 02400
7.1 Bavel 02401
7.2 Khnar Romeas 02402
7.3 Lovea 02403
7.4 Prey Khpos 02404
7.5 Ampil Pramdoeum 02405
7.6 Kdol Tahen 02406
8. RATANAK MONDUL 4 COMMUNES 02450
8.1 Sdao 02451
8.2 Andeuk Hep 02452
8.3 Phlov Meas 02453
8.4 Treng 02454
8.5 Pailin 02455
3KAMPONG CHAM 16 DISTRICT 03000
1. MEMOT 14 COMMUNES 03100
1.1 Memot 03101
1.2 Koki 03102
1.3 Triek 03103
1.4 Memorng 03104
1.5 Tro Moung 03105
1.6 Kampoan 03106
1.7 Choam Ta Mao 03107
1.8 Chann Moul 03108
1.9 Choam 03109
1.10 Choam kravien 03110
1.11 Dar 03111
1.12 Roung 03112
1.13 Rum Chek 03113
1.14 Tun Loung 03114
2. DAMBE 7 COMMUNES 03150
2.1 Trapeang Pring 03151
2.2 Tuk Chroeu 03152
2.3 Seda 03153
2.4 Dambe 03154
2.5 Neang Teut 03155
2.6 Chong Chiech 03156
2.7 Kauk Srok 03157
3. PONHEA KREK 8 COMMUNES 03200
3.1 Kandol Chrum 03201
3.2 Kong Kang 03202
3.3 Popel 03203
3.4 Veal Mlou 03204
3.5 Krek 03205
3.6 Trapeang Phlong 03206
3.7 Daun Tei 03207
3.8 Kak 03208
4. KRAUCH CHHMAR 12 COMMUNES 03250
4.1 Chhouk 03251
4.2 Tuol Snuol 03252
4.3 Chum Nik 03253
4.4 Rokar Khnor 03254
4.5 Poeus I 03255
4.6 Poeus II 03256
4.7 Svay Kleang 03257
4.8 Krauch Chhmar 03258
4.9 Trea 03259
4.10 Prek Achi 03260
4.11 Kampong Treas 03261
4.12 Koh Pi 03262
5. THBAUNG KHMUM 16 COMMUNES 03300
5.1 Tonle Bet 03301
5.2 Chiro I 03302
5.3 Chiro II 03303
5.4 Chup 03304
5.5 Muong Riev 03305
5.6 Chikor 03306
5.7 Suong 03307
5.8 Vihear Luong 03308
5.9 Anh Choeum 03309
5.10 Lo Ngieng 03310
5.11 Sralop 03311
5.12 Kor 03312
5.13 Rokapo Pram 03313
5.14 Boeng Pruol 03314
5.15 Thmar pich 03315
5.16 Peam Chileang 03316
6. O RAING OV 7 COMMUNES 03350
6.1 Damrel 03351
6.2 Chak 03352
6.3 Tuol Sophi 03353
6.4 Korng Chey 03354
6.5 Ampil Tapork 03355
6.6 Mean 03356
6.7 Pra Theat 03357
7. STUNG TRANG 12 COMMUNES 03400
7.1 Prek Kak 03401
7.2 Mesar Chrey 03402
7.3 Sopheas 03403
7.4 Khporp Ta Nguon 03404
7.5 Peam Koh Sna 03405
7.6 Tuol Sambour 03406
7.7 Arak Thinot 03707
7.8 Tuol Preah Khleang 03408
7.9 Preah Andaung 03409
7.10 Prek bak 03410
7.11 O Mlou 03411
7.12 Dang Khdar 03412
8. KOMPNG SIEM 16 COMMUNES 03450
8.1 Han Chey 03451
8.2 Rom Chek 03452
8.3 Ro Ang 03453
8.4 Kien Chrey 03454
8.5 Ampil 03455
8.6 Trien 04556
8.7 Krola 03457
8.8 Srork 03458
8.9 O Svay 03459
8.10 Vihear Thom 03460
8.11 Koh Mit 03461
8.12 Kokor 03462
8.13 Koh Tontim 03463
8.14 Koh Roka 03464
8.15 Koh Samrong 03465
9. STUNG TRANG 4 COMMUNES 03500
9.1 Kampong Cham 03501
9.2 Veal Vong 03502
9.3 Beng Kok 03503
9.4 Sambuor Meas 03504
10. KOH SOTIN 8 COMMUNES 03550
10.1 Moha Leap 03551
10.2 Prek Ta Nung 03552
10.3 Peam Pro Thnuos 03553
10.4 Pong Ro 05354
10.5 Kompong Reap 05355
10.6 Koh Sotin 03556
10.7 Lve 03557
10.8 Moha Khnhung 03558
11. CHAMCAR LEU 8 COMMUNES 03600
11.1 Bos Khnor 03601
11.2 Ta Ong 03602
11.3 Svay Teap 03603
11.4 Speu 03604
11.5 Chey Yo 03605
11.6 Ta Prok 03606
11.7 Lvea Leu 03607
11.8 Chamcar Andaung 03608
12. PREY CHHOR 15 COMMUNES 03650
12.1 Trapeang Preah 03651
12.2 Mean 03652
12.3 Barai 03653
12.4 Boeng Nay 03654
12.5 Kor 03655
12.6 Thmor Pourn 04656
12.7 Krauch 03657
12.8 Pre Chhor 03658
12.9 Chrey Vien 03659
12.10 Khvet Thom 03660
12.11 Tong Rong 03661
12.12 Sra Nge 03662
12.13 Lvea 03663
12.14 Sam Rong 03664
12.15 Sosen 03665
13. KANG MEAS 11 COMMUNES 03700
13.1 Rokakoy 03701
13.2 Prek Krabao 03702
13.3 Peam Chikang 03703
13.4 Angkor Ban 03704
13.5 So Korng 03705
13.6 Khchao 04706
13.7 Kang Tanoeng 03707
13.8 Prek Koy 03708
13.9 Roka Ar 03709
13.10 Sdao 03710
13.11 Reay Pay 03711
14. SREY SANTHOR 14 COMMUNES 03750
14.1 Prek Rumdeng 03751
14.2 Koh Andet 03752
14.3 Russei Srok 03753
14.4 Prek Dambauk 03754
14.5 Svay Sach Phnom 03755
14.6 Phteas Kandal 04756
14.7 Prek Po 03757
14.8 Mient Chey 03758
14.9 Barai 03759
14.10 Pram Yeam 03760
14.11 Khnar Sar 03761
14.12 Torng Tralach 03762
14.13 Chibal 03763
14.14 Svay Po 03764
15. CHEUNG PREY 10 COMMUNES 03800
15.1 Phdao Chum 03801
15.2 Pring Chrum 03802
15.3 Kauk Rovieng 03803
15.4 Khnor Dambang 03804
15.5 Prey Char 03805
15.6 Sotip 04806
15.7 Sromar 03807
15.8 Samporng Chey 03808
15.9 Sdoeng Chey 03809
15.10 Trapeang Kor 03810
16. BATHEAY 12 COMMUNES 03850
16.1 Sambo 03851
16.2 Taing Kraing 03852
16.3 Chea Lea 03853
16.4 Chbar Ampeou 03854
16.5 Ba Theay 03855
16.6 Me Pring 04856
16.7 Phaav 03857
16.8 Cheung Prey 03858
16.9 Tum Nop 03859
16.10 Taing Krasaing 03860
16.11 Sandek 03861
16.12 Trap 03862
4. KAMPONG CHHNANG 8 DISTRICTS 04000
1. KAMPONG LENG 9 COMMUNES 04100
1.1 Chra Nauk 04101
1.2 Dar 04102
1.3 Samrong Sen 04103
1.4 Svay Rumpear 04104
1.5 Phlov Touk 04105
1.6 Po 04106
1.7 Trangel 04107
1.8 Kampong Hao 04108
1.9 Pralay Meas 04109
2. CHULKIRI 5 COMMUNES 04150
2.1 Peam Chkaok 04151
2.2 Kampong Os 04152
2.3 Prey Kri 04153
2.4 Koh Thkov 04154
2.5 Chulsa 04155
3. KAMPONG CHHNANG 4 COMMUNES 04200
3.1Kampong Chhnang 04201
3.2 Phsar Chhnang 04202
3.3 Khsam 04203
3.4 Pae 04204
4. ROLEAR PHIEAR 13 COMMUNES 04250
4.1 Svay Chrum 04251
4.2 Chrey Bak 04252
4.3 Sre Thmei 04253
4.4 Pra Snch 04254
4.5 Kraing Leav 04255
4.6 Prey Moul 04256
4.7 Pongror 04257
4.8 Banteay Preal 04258
4.9 Cheung Kreav 04259
4.10 Kauk Banteay 04260
4.11 Tuk Huot 04261
4.12 Andaung Snay 04262
4.13 Rolear Phiear 04263
5. KAMPONG TRALACH 10 COMMUNES 04300
5.1 Ta Ches 04301
5.2 Chres 04302
5.3 Chhouk Sar 04303
5.4 Long Vek 04304
5.5 Kampong Tralach 04305
5.6 Ampil Tuk 04306
5.7 Sep 04307
5.8 Peani 04308
5.9 O Russei 04309
5.10 Thmar Et 04310
6. BORIBO 11 COMMUNES 04350
6.1 Khon Rong 04351
6.2 PoPel 04352
6.3 Phsar 04353
6.4 Pich Changvar 04354
6.5 Anhchanh Roung 04355
6.6 Punley 04356
6.7 Melum 04357
6.8 Chak 04358
6.9 Kampong Preah Koki 04359
6.10 Chhnouk Trou 04360
6.11 Trapeang Chan 04361
7. TUK PHOS 8 COMMUNES 04400
7.1 Taing Krasaing 04401
7.2 Aphil Watt 04402
7.3 Chong Mong 04403
7.4 Chiep 04404
7.5 Khlong Popork 04405
7.6 Kbal Tuk 04406
7.7 Tuol Khpuos 04407
7.8 Kraing Skier 04408
8. SAMAKI MEANCHEY 9 COMMUNES 04450
8.1 Peam 04451
8.2 Svay 04452
8.3 Kraing Lvea 04453
8.4 Svay Chuk 04454
8.5 Tbeng Khpuos 04455
8.6 Chhean Loeung 04456
8.7 Seidhey 04457
8.8 Thlork Vien 04458
8.9 Khnar Chhmar 04459
5. KAMPONG SPEU 8 DISTRICTS 05000
1. OUDONG 15 COMMUNES 05100
1.1 Chan Tasen 05101
1.2 Cheung Ras 05102
1.3 Chumpou Preuk 05103
1.4 Khsem Ksan 05104
1.5 Kraing Chek 05105
1.6 Mean chey 05106
1.7 Preah Sre 05107
1.8 Prey Krasaing 05108
1.9 Trach Torng 05109
1.10 Veal Pong 05110
1.11 Veang Chas 05111
1.12 damnak Rang 05112
1.13 Paing Lovea 05113
1.14 Phnom Tauch 05114
1.15 Youth Samaki 05115
2. THPORNG 7 COMMUNES 05150
2.1 Am Leang 05151
2.2 Monorom 05152
2.3 Pram Beimum 05153
2.4 Rong Roeung 05154
2.5 Toap Mean 05155
2.6 Veal Porn 05156
2.7 Yeay Ang 05157
3. SAMRONG TORNG 15 COMMUNES 05200
v3.1 Rolaing Chek 05201
3.2 Kaheng 05202
3.3 Khtum Kraing 05203
3.4 Kraing Ampil 05204
3.5 Pneay 05205
3.6 Rolaing Kreul 05206
3.7 Samrong Torng 05207
3.8 Sambo 05208
3.9 Sendei 05209
3.10 Skous 05210
3.11 Taing Krauch 05211
3.12 Thoamda Or 05212
3.13 Trapeang Korng 05213
3.14 Tumpor Meas 05214
3.15 Vorsar 05215
4. CHBAR MORN 5 COMMUNES 05250
4.1 Chbar Morn 05251
4.2 Kandol Dom 05252
4.3 Roka Thom 05253
4.4 Sopor Tep 05254
4.5 Svay Kravan 05255
5. KONG PISEI 13 COMMUNES 05300
5.1 Ang Popel 05301
5.2 Chong Rouk 05302
5.3 Moha Russei 05303
5.4 Pich Mony 05304
5.5 Preah Nipean 05305
5.6 Prey Nheat 05306
5.7 Prey Vihear 05307
5.8 Rokakoh 05308
5.9 Sdok 05309
5.10 Snam Krapeu 05310
5.11 Srang 05311
5.12 Tuk Laok 05312
5.13 Veal 05313
6. BASET 15 COMMUNES 05350
6.1 Baset 05351
6.2 Kat Phluk 05352
6.3 Nitean 05353
6.4 Pheak Kdei 05354
6.5 Pheary Meanchey 05355
6.6 Phong 05356
6.7 Po Angkrong 05357
6.8 Po Chamroeun 05358
6.9 Po Mreal 05359
6.10 Svay Chachep 05360
6.11 Toul Ampil 05361
6.12 Tuol Sala 05362
6.13 Kak 05363
6.14 Svay Rumpear 05364
6.15 Preah Khae 05365
7. O RAL 4 COMMUNES 05400
7.1 Haung Samnom 05401
7.2 Raksmei Samaki 05402
7.3 Trapaing Cho 05403
7.4 Sangke Sratorp 05404
8. PHNOM SROUCH 12 COMMUNES 05450
8.1 Cham Bak 05451
8.2 Choam Sanke 05452
8.3 Dambaung roung 05453
8.4 Kiri Voan 05454
8.5 Kraing Divay 05455
8.6 Moha saing 05456
8.7 Ou 05457
8.8 Prey Rumduol 05458
8.9 Prey Khmeng 05459
8.10 Taing Samrong 05460
8.11 Taing Sya 05461
8.12 Treng Traying 05462
8.13 Kirirom 05500
6. KAMPONG THOM 8 DISTRICTS 06000
1. SANDAN 9 COMMUNES 06100
1.1 Chheu Teal 06101
1.2 Dang Kambet 06102
1.3 Khleng 06103
1.4 Meanrith 06104
1.5 MeanChey 06105
1.6 Ngorn 06106
1.7 Sandan 06107
1.8 Sochet 06108
1.9 Tumring 06109
2. PRASAT SAMBO 5 COMMUNES 06150
2.1 Chhouk 06151
2.2 Kolar 06152
2.3 Sambo 06153
2.4 Sroeung 06154
2.5 Taing Krasav 06155
3. SANTUK 9 COMMUNES 06200
3.1 Boeng Lvea 06201
3.2 Chreap 06202
3.3 Kampong Thmar 06203
3.4 Kakoh 06204
3.5 Kra Ya 06205
3.6 Phneou 06206
3.7 Prasat 06207
3.8 Taing Krasaing 06208
3.9 Tipo 06209
4. PRASAT BALANG 7 COMMUNES 06250
4.1 Daung 06251
4.2 kra Ya 06252
4.3 Phan Nhoeum 06253
4.4 Sak kramar 06254
4.5 Sala visai 06255
4.6 Samaki 06256
4.7 Tuol Kreul 06257
5. STAUNG 13 COMMUNES 06300
5.1 Banteay Staung 06301
5.2 Chamnar Krom 06302
5.3 Chamnar Leu 06303
5.4 Kampong Chen Khang Cheung 06304
5.5 Kampong Chen KhangTbaung 06305
5.6 Mosa Krang 06306
5.7 Peam Bang 06307
5.8 Porpork 06308
5.9 Pralay 06309
5.10 Preah Damrei 06310
5.11 Rung Roeung 06311
5.12 Sam Proch 06312
5.13 Trea 06313
6. KAMPONG SVAY 9 COMMUNES 06350
6.1 CHEY 06351
6.2 Damrei Slap 06352
6.3 Kampong Ko 06353
6.4 Kampong Svay 06354
6.5 Nipam 06355
6.6 Phat Sanday 06356
6.7 Sankea 06357
6.8 Tbang 06358
6.9 Trapeang Russei 06359
7. STUNG SEN 11 COMMUNES 06400
7.1 Damrei Cheankhla 06401
7.2 Kampong Thom 06402
7.3 Kampong Rotas 06403
7.4 O Kanthor 06404
7.5 Kdei Daung 06405
7.6 Kampong Krabao 06406
7.7 Prey Tahou 06407
7.8 Prey Kuy 06408
7.9 Achar Leak 06409
7.10 Sra Yauv 06410
7.11 Tbaung Krapeu 06411
8. BARAI 18 COMMUNES 06450
8.1 Baksna 06451
8.2 Balaing 06452
8.3 Barai 06453
8.4 Boeng 06454
8.5 Choeung Doeung 06455
8.6 Chro Neang 06456
8.7 Chhouk Khsach 06457
8.8 Chong Daung 06458
8.9 Chro Lorng 06459
8.10 Koki Thom 06460
8.11 Kra Var 06461
8.12 Andaung Po 06462
8.13 Pongror 06463
8.14 So Yaung 06464
8.15 Sralao 06465
8.16 Svay Phleung 06466
8.17 Thnot Chum 06467
8.18 Troal 06468
7. KAMPOT 8 DISTRICTS 07000
1. ANGKOR CHEY 11 COMMUNES 07100
1.1 Ang. Phnom Tauch 07101
1.2 Angkor Chey 07102
1.3 Cham Pei 07103
1.4 Dambauk Khpuos 07104
1.5 Dankom 07105
1.6 Doeum Daung 07106
1.7 Morom 07107
1.8 Phnom Kong 07108
1.9 Pror Phnom 07109
1.10 Samlanh 07110
1.11 Tani 07111
2. BANTEAY MEAS 15 COMMUNES 07150
2.1 Banteaymeas Khang Koeut 07151
2.2 Banteaymeas Khang Lech 07152
2.3 Prey Tonle 07153
2.4 Samrong Krom 07154
2.5 Samrong Leu 07155
2.6 Sdachkong Khang Cheung 07156
2.7 Sdachkong Khang Lech 07157
2.8 Sdachkong Khang Tbaung 07158
2.9 Thnotchong Srang 07159
2.10 Trapeang Sala Khang Cheung 07160
2.11 Trapeang Sala Khang Tbaung 07161
2.12 Toukmeas Khang Keut 07162
2.13 Toukmeas Khanglech 07163
2.14 Wath Ang Khang Cheung 07164
2.15 Wath Ang Khang Tbaung 07165
3. CHUMKRI 7 COMMUNES 07200
3.1 Chres 07201
3.2 Chumpou Van 07202
3.3 Snay Anhgchet 07203
3.4 Sre Cheng 07204
3.5 Sre Knong 07205
3.6 Sre Samrong 07206
3.7 Trapeang Raing 07207
4. CHHOUK 12 COMMUNES 07250
4.1 Ba Niev 07251
4.2 Boeng Nimol 07252
4.3 Chhouk 07253222
4.4 Daun Yay 07254
4.5 Kraing Sbauv 07255
4.6 Kraing Snay 07256
4.7 Lboeuk 07257
4.8 Mean Chey 07258
4.9 Near Reay 07259
4.10 Satporng 07260
4.11 Trapeang Bei 07261
4.12 Trormeng 07262
5. DANG TUNG 10 COMMUNES 07300
5.1 Damnak Sokram 07301
5.2 Dang Tung 07302
5.3 Kcheaykhang Cheung 07303
5.4 Kcheaykhang Tbaung 07304
5.5 Mean Rith 07305
5.6 Srechear Khang Cheung 07306
5.7 Srechear Khang Tbaung 07307
5.8 Tor Tung 07308
5.9 Ang Romeas 07309
5.10 Lor Ang 07310
6. KAMPONG TRACH 14 COMMUNES 07350
6.1 Boeng Sala Khang Cheung 07351
6.2 Boeng Sala Khang Tbaung 07352
6.3 Damnak Kantuort Khang Cheung 07353
6.4 Damnak Kantuort KhangTbaung 07354
6.5 Kanthor Khang Cheung 07355
6.6 Kanthor Khang Tbaung 07356
6.7 Kanthor Khang Lech 07357
6.8 Kampong Trach Khang Koeut 07358
6.9 Kampong Trach Khang Lech 07359
6.10 Prek Kroeus 07360
6.11 Russeisrok Khang Koeut 07361
6.12 russeisrok Khang Lech 07362
6.13 russeisrok Khang Cheung 07363
6.14 russeisrok Khang Tbaung 07364
7. KAMPOT 16 COMMUNES 07400
7.1 Boeng Touk 07401
7.2 Chum Kriel 07402
7.3 Kampong Kreng 07403
7.4 Kampong Samrong 07404
7.5 Kan Daul 07405
7.6 Koh Tauch 07406
7.7 Kaun Sat 07407
7.8 Mak Prang 07408
7.9 Prek Thnot 07409
7.10 Prey Khmum 07410
7.11 Prey Thnang 07411
7.12 Stung Keo 07412
7.13 Thmei 07413
7.14 Trapeang Pring 07414
7.15 Trapeang Sanker 07415
7.16 Trapeang Thom 07416
8. KAMPONG BAI 5 COMMUNES 07450
8.1 Kampong Kandal 07451
8.2 Kraing Ampil 07452
8.3 Kampong Bai 07453
8.4 Angdaung Khmer 07454
8.5 Troeuy Koh 07455
KRONG KEP 5 COMMUNES 07500
1. Phnom lao 1 07501
2. Phnom Loa2 07502
3. Kep 07503
4. O krasar 07504
5. Prey Thom 07505
BOKOR 07600
8. KANDAL 11 DISTRICTS 08000
1. PONHEA LEU 14 COMMUNES 08100
1.1 Prek Phneov 08101
1.2 Prek TaTern 08102
1.3 Ponhea Leu 08103
1.4 Kampong Os 08104
1.5 Samrong 08105
1.6 Koh Chan 08106
1.7 Kampong Luong 08107
1.8 Vihear Luong 08108
1.9 Phsar Dek 08109
1.10 Phnom Bat 08110
1.11 Chrey Loas 08111
1.12 Chhveang 08112
1.13 Tumnop Thom 08113
1.14 Ponhea Pon 08114
2. MUK KAMPOUL 9 COMMUNES 08150
2.1 Koh Dach 08151
2.2 Bak Kheng 08152
2.3 Prek Anh Chanh 08153
2.4 Russei Chroy 08154
2.5 Prek Dambang 08155
2.6 Rocakong 1 08156
2.7 Rocakong 2 08157
2.8 Svay Rompear 08158
2.9 Sambuor Meas 08159
3. KHSACH KANDAL 18. COMMUNES 08200
3.1 Ta Ek 08201
3.2 Koh Choram 08202
3.3 Svay Romeat 08203
3.4 Preah Brasap 08204
3.5 Prek Tamak 08205
3.6 Puk Russei 08206
3.7 Prek Ampil 08207
3.8 Prek Luong 08208
3.9 Prek Takov 08209
3.10 Svay Chrum 08210
3.11 Koh Oknha Tei 08211
3.12 Rokachunlung 08212
3.13 Chey Thom 08113
3.14 Sanlong 08214
3.15 Vihearsuor 08215
3.16 Sithor 08216
3.17 Kampong Chamlang 08217
3.18 Bakdav 08218
4. TAKHMAO 6 COMMUNES 08250
4.1 Ta Khmao 08251
4.2 Doeum Mean 08252
4.3 Prek Russei 08253
4.4 Ta Khdol 08254
4.5 Kampong Samnanh 08255
4.6 Prek Ho 08256
5. ANGSNUOL 16 COMMUNES 08300
5.1 Bek Chan 08301
5.2 Boeng Thom 08302
5.3 Chhak Chhoeuneang 08303
5.4 Damnak Ampil 08304
5.5 Kambaul 08305
5.6 Kantok 08306
5.7 Kraing Mkak 08307
5.8 Lumhach 08308
5.9 Mkak 08309
5.10 Oeuv Lek 08310
5.11 Ponsang 08311
5.12 Samrong Leu 08312
5.13 Snor 08313
5.14 Tuol Prich 08314
5.15 Peuk 08315
5.16 Prey Puoch 08316
6. KANDAL STUNG 23 COMMUNES 08350
6.1 Anpeou Prey 08351
6.2 Anlung Romeat 08352
6.3 Bakou 08353
6.4 Boeng Khyang 08354
6.5 Doeum Rus 08355
6.6 Choeung Koeup 08356
6.7 Kandok 08357
6.8 Thmei 08359
6.9 Kauk Trap 08360
6.10 Kong Noy 08361
6.11 Preah Puth 08362
6.12 Prek Kampus 08363
6.13 Prek Sleng 08364
6.14 Prek Roka 08365
6.15 Roka 08366
6.16 Roleang Ken 08367
6.17 Rolous 08368
6.18 Siem Reap 08369
6.19 Spean Thmar 08370
6.20 Tbeng 08371
6.21 Tien 08372
6.22 Trapeang Veng 08373
6.23 Trea 08373
7. SAANG 16 COMMUNES 08400
7.1 Khorp 08401
7.2 Koh Anglung Chen 08402
7.3 Koh Khsach Tonlea 08403
7.4 Kraing Yauv 08404
7.5 Prasat 08405
7.6 Prek Ambel 08406
7.7 Prek Koy 08407
7.8 Roka Khpos 08408
7.9 Saang Phnom 08409
7.10 Set Thbo 08410
7.11 Svay Prateal 08411
7.12 Svay Rolom 08412
7.13 Taloun 08413
7.14 Troeuy Sla 08414
7.15 Tukvil 08415
7.16 Koh Khel 08416
8. KOH THOM 11 COMMUNES 08450
8.1 Chheu Kmao 08451
8.2 Chroy Takeo 08452
8.3 Kampong Kong 08453
8.4 Koh Thom A 08454
8.5 Koh Thom B 08455
8.6 Poban 08456
8.7 Prek Chrey 08457
8.8 Prek Sdei 08458
8.9 Prek Thmei 08459
8.10 Sampeuo Poun 08460
8.11 Leukdek 08461
9. LEUKDEK 7 COMMUNES 08500
9.1 Kampong Phnom 08501
9.2 Kaam Samnar 08502
9.3 Khporp Ateav 08503
9.4 Peam Raing 08504
9.5 Prek Dach 08505
9.6 Prek Tonloap 08506
9.7 Sandar 08507
10. DIEN SVAY 12 COMMUNES 08550
10.1 Banteay Dek 08551
10.2 Chheu Teal 08552
10.3 Dey Eth 08553
10.4 Kampong Svay 08554
10.5 Kbal Koh 08555
10.6 Koki 08556
10.7 Koki Thom 08557
10.8 Prek Eng 08558
10.9 Prek Thmei 08559
10.10 Samrong Thom 08560
10.11 Veal Sbauv 08561
10.12 Veal Thom 08562
11. LVEA EM 15 COMMUNES 08600
11.1 Barong 08601
11.2 Boeng Krum 08602
11.3 Koh Keo 08603
11.4 Koh Ras 08604
11.5 Lvea Sar 08605
11.6 Peam Oknha Ong 08606
11.7 Phoum Thom 08607
11.8 Prek Khmeng 08608
11.9 Prek Rey 08609
11.10 Prek Russei 08610
11.11 Sambuor 08611
11.12 Sarikakeo 08612
11.13 Thmarkor 08613
11.14 Arei Khsat 08614
11.15 Tuk Khleang 08615
9. KOH KONG 7 DISTRICTS 09000
1. SRE AMBEL 7 COMMUNES 09100
1.1 Boeng Preav 09101
1.2 Chikhor Krom 09102
1.3 Chikhor Leu 09103
1.4 Chroy Svay 09104
1.5 Dang Peng 09105
1.6 Kampong Seila 09106
1.7 Sre Ambel 09607
2. THMAR BAING 6 COMMUNES 09150
2.1 Chi Phat 09151
2.2 Pra Lay 09152
2.3 Russei Chrum 09153
2.4 Thmar Daunpeou 09154
2.5 Ta Tei Leu 09155
2.6 Chum Nop 09156
3. BOTUM SAKOR 4 COMMUNES 09200
3.1 Andaung Tuk 09201
3.2 Kan Doal 09202
3.3 Ta Noun 09203
3.4 Thmar Sar 09204
4. KOH KONG 4 COMMUNES 09250
4.1 Chrouy Pras 09251
4.2 Koh Kapik 09252
4.3 TaTei Krom 09253
4.4 Trapeang Roung 09254
5. KIRISAKOR 3 COMMUNES 09300
5.1 Kohsdach 09301
5.2 Phnhi Meas 09302
5.3 Prek Ksach 09303
6. MONDAL SEMA 3 COMMUNES 09350
6.1 Pak Khlang 09351
6.2 Peam Krasop 09352
6.3 Tuol Koki 09353
7. SMACHMEANCHEY 3 COMMUNES 09400
7.1 Smach meanchey 09401
7.2 Dang Tong 09402
7.3 Stung Veng 09403
10. KRATIE 5 DISTRICTS 10000
1. KRATIE 15 COMMUNES 10100
1.1 Bos Leav 10101
1.2 Chang Krang 10102
1.3 Dar 10103
1.4 Kan Tuot 10104
1.5 Koloap 10105
1.6 Koh Chreng 10106
1.7 Koh Trung 10107
1.8 Krakor 10108
1.9 Kratie 10109
1.10 O Russei 10110
1.11 Roka Kandal 10111
1.12 Sambok 10112
1.13 Thmar Andoeuk 10113
1.14 Thmar Kre 10114
1.15 Thmei 10115
2. SNUOL 5 COMMUNES 10150
2.1 Ksem 10151
2.2 Pi Thnou 10152
2.3 Snuol 10153
2.4 Sre Char 10154
2.5 Svay Chreah 10155
3. SAMBO 10 COMMUNES 10200
3.1 Boeng Char 10201
3.2 Kampong Cham 10202
3.3 Kbal Damrei 10203
3.4 Koh Khnhe 10204
3.5 O krieng 10205
3.6 Roluos 10206
3.7 Sambo 10207
3.8 Sandan 10208
3.9 Srechis 10209
3.10 Cathanak 10210
4. PREAH PRASAP 8 COMMUNES 10250
4.1 Chambak 10251
4.2 Chroui Banteay 10252
4.3 Kampong Kor 10253
4.4 Koh Tasuy 10254
4.5 Prek Prasap 10255
4.6 Russei Keo 10256
4.7 Saop 10257
4.8 Tamao 10258
5. CHHLONG 8. COMMUNES 10300
5.1 Chhlong 10301
5.2 Damrei Phong 10302
5.3 Han Chey 10303
5.4 Kampong Damrei 10304
5.5 Kanh Chor 10305
5.6 Khsach Anddet 10306
5.7 Pongro 10307
5.8 Prek Samann 10208
10. KRATIE 5 DISTRICTS 10000
1. KRATIE 15 COMMUNES 10100
1.1 Bos Leav 10101
1.2 Chang Krang 10102
1.3 Dar 10103
1.4 Kan Tuot 10104
1.5 Koloap 10105
1.6 Koh Chreng 10106
1.7 Koh Trung 10107
1.8 Krakor 10108
1.9 Kratie 10109
1.10 O Russei 10110
1.11 Roka Kandal 10111
1.12 Sambok 10112
1.13 Thmar Andoeuk 10113
1.14 Thmar Kre 10114
1.15 Thmei 10115
2. SNUOL 5 COMMUNES 10150
2.1 Ksem 10151
2.2 Pi Thnou 10152
2.3 Snuol 10153
2.4 Sre Char 10154
2.5 Svay Chreah 10155
3. SAMBO 10 COMMUNES 10200
3.1 Boeng Char 10201
3.2 Kampong Cham 10202
3.3 Kbal Damrei 10203
3.4 Koh Khnhe 10204
3.5 O krieng 10205
3.6 Roluos 10206
3.7 Sambo 10207
3.8 Sandan 10208
3.9 Srechis 10209
3.10 Cathanak 10210
4. PREAH PRASAP 8 COMMUNES 10250
4.1 Chambak 10251
4.2 Chroui Banteay 10252
4.3 Kampong Kor 10253
4.4 Koh Tasuy 10254
4.5 Prek Prasap 10255
4.6 Russei Keo 10256
4.7 Saop 10257
4.8 Tamao 10258
5. CHHLONG 8. COMMUNES 10300
5.1 Chhlong 10301
5.2 Damrei Phong 10302
5.3 Han Chey 10303
5.4 Kampong Damrei 10304
5.5 Kanh Chor 10305
5.6 Khsach Anddet 10306
5.7 Pongro 10307
5.8 Prek Samann 10208
12. PHNOM PENH 7 KHAN 12000
1. RUSSEI KEO 12 SANGKAT 12100
1.1 Phnom Penh 12101
1.2 Tuk Thlar 12102
1.3 Khmounh 12103
1.4 Russei Keo 12104
1.5 Toul Sang Kè 12105
1.6 Kilometre 6 12106
1.7 Chrang Chamres 1 12107
1.8 Chrang Chamres 2 12108
1.9 Svay Pak 12109
1.10 Chroy Changva 12110
1.11 Prek Tasek 12111
1.12 Prek Leap 12112
2. KHAN TUOLKOK 10 SANGKAT 12150
2.1 Boengkâk 1 12151
2.2 Boengkâk 2 12152
2.3 Phsardépo 1 12153
2.4 Phsardépo 2 12154
2.5 Phsardépo 3 12155
2.6 Tuk laak 1 12156
2.7 Tuk laak 2 12157
2.8 Tuk laak 3 12158
2.9 Phsar Doeumkor 12159
2.10 Boeng salang 12160
3. KHAN DAUN PENH 11 SANGKAT 12200
3.1 Sras Chak 12201
3.2 Wat Phnom 12202
3.3 Phsar Chas 12203
3.4 Phsar Kandal 1 12204
3.5 Phsar Kandal 2 12205
3.6 Chey Chumneas 12206
3.7 Chak Tomuk 12207
3.8 Phsar Thmei 1 12208
3.9 Phsar Thmei 2 12209
3.10 Phsar Thmei 3 12210
3.11 Boeng raing 12211
4. KHAN 7 MAKARA 8 SANGKAT 12250
4.1 Monorom 12251
4.2 Mittapheap 12252
4.3 Veal Vong 12253
4.4 Orussei 1 12254
4.5 Orussei 2 12255
4.6 Orussei 3 12256
4.7 Orussei 4 12257
4.8 Boeng Prolit 12258
5. KHAN CHAMKARMORN 12 SANGKAT 12300
5.1 Tonlé Basak 12301
5.2 Boengkengkang 1 12302
5.3 Boengkengkang2 12303
5.4 Boengkengkang 3 12304
5.5 Boeng Trabek 12305
5.6 Tumnup Tuk 12306
5.7 Phsar Doeum Thkov 12307
5.8 Toul Svay Prey 1 12308
5.9 Toul Svay Prey 2 12309
5.10 Toul Tum Poung 1 12310
5.11 Toul Tum Poung 2 12311
5.12 Olympic 12312
6. MEANCHEY 8 SANGKAT 12350
6.1 Boeng Tumpun 12351
6.2 Stung Meanchey 12352
6.3 Chak Angré Krom 12353
6.4 Chak Angré Leu 12354
6.5 Chbar Ampeou 1 12355
6.6 Chbar Ampeou 2 12356
6.7 Niroth 12357
6.8 Prek Pra 12358
7. DANG KOR 15 SANGKAT 12400
7.1 Dangkor 12401
7.2 Trapeang Krasaing 12402
7.3 Kokroka 12403
7.4 Phleung Chhésrotés 12404
7.5 Chom Chao 12405
7.6 Kakap 12406
7.7 Porng Tuk 12407
7.8 Prey Veng 12408
7.9 Samrong 12409
7.10 Prey Sar 12410
7.11 Kraing Thnong 12411
7.12 Kraing Pongro 12412
7.13. Prataslang 12413
7.14 Sac Sampeou 12414
7.15 Cheung Ek 12415
13. PREAH VIHEAR 7 DISTRICTS 13000
1. TBENG 6 COMMUNES 13100
1.1 Po 13101
1.2 Prâmes 13102
1.3 Kampong Pranak 13103
1.4 Chhean Muk 13104
1.5 Palhal 13105
1.6 Preah Khleang 13106
2. SANGKUM THMEY 5 COMMUNES 13150
2.1 Tbèng 13151
2.2 Roang 13152
2.3 Sdao 13153
2.4 Chamroeun 13154
2.5 Ronaksér 13155
3. ROVIENG 12 COMMUNES 13200
3.1 Rumtum 13201
3.2 Robiep 13202
3.3 Rak Smey 13203
3.4 Rik Reay 13204
3.5 Rohas 13205
3.6 Ratanak 13206
3.7 Ruos Rean 13207
3.8 Reap Roy 13208
3.9 Rong Roeung 13209
3.10 Rum Doas 13210
3.11 Reaksar 13211
3.12 Romni 13212
4. KOULEN 6 COMMUNES 13250
4.1 Koulen Khang Cheung 13251
4.2 Koulen Khang Tbaung 13252
4.3 Phnom Penh 13253
4.4 Tbèng 13254
4.5 Thmei 13255
4.6 Srâ Yang 13256
5. CHHEP 8 COMMUNES 13300
5.1 Mlou Prey 1 13301
5.2 Mlou Prey 2 13302
5.3 Sangkè 1 13303
5.4 Sangdè 2 13304
5.5 Chhèp 1 13305
5.6 Chhèp 2 13306
5.7 Kampong Sralao 1 13307
5.8 Kampong Sralao 2 13308
6. CHEY SEN 6 COMMUNES 13350
6.1 Thmear 13351
6.2 Chrach 13352
6.3 Khyang 13353
6.4 Sa Ang 13354
6.5 To Sou 13355
6.6 Put Trea 13356
7. CHEAM KHSAN 6 COMMUNES 13400
7.1 Rumdos 13401
7.2 Tuk Kraham 13402
7.3 Cheam Khsan 13403
7.4 Kantuot 13404
7.5 Yeang 13405
7.6 Pring Thom 13406
14. PREY VENG 12 DISTRICTS 14000
1. KANH CHREACH 8 COMMUNES 14100
1.1 Chong Ampil 14101
1.2 Kanh Chreach 14102
1.3 Khdoeung Reay 14103
1.4 Kaukkong Koeut 14104
1.5 Kaukkong Lech 14105
1.6 Preal 14106
1.7 Thmar Puon 14107
1.8 Thnot 14108
2. DAMCHAY MEA 8 COMMUNES 14150
2.1 Chiech 14151
2.2 Daun Koeng 14152
2.3 Dra Nhoung 14153
2.4 Kra Bao 14154
2.5 Sieng Khvieng 14155
2.6 Smong Khang Cheung 14156
2.7 Smong Khang Tbaung 14157
2.8 Trabèk 14158
3. MESANG 8 COMMUNES 14200
3.1 Angkor Sar 14201
3.2 Chres 14202
3.3 Chi Phoch 14203
3.4 Prey Khnes 14204
3.5 Prey Rumdéng 14205
3.6 Prey Totung 14206
3.7 Svay Chrum 14207
3.8 Trapeang Srè 14208
4. KAMPONG TRABEK 13 COMMUNES 14250
4.1 Ansong 14251
4.2 Cham 14252
4.3 Cheang Dèk 14253
4.4 Chrey 14254
4.5 Kansom Ak 14255
4.6 Kauk Khchâk 14256
4.7 Kampong Trabek 14257
4.8 Peam Montear 14258
4.9 Prasat 14259
4.10 Pra Theat 14260
4.11 Prey Chhor 14261
4.12 Prey Porn 14262
4.13 Thkauv 14263
5. PREY VENG 11 COMMUNES 14300
5.1 Angkor Tret 14301
5.2 Chea Klang 14302
5.3 Chrey 14303
5.4 Damrei Puon 14304
5.5 Mebon 14305
5.6 Samrong 14306
5.7 Porpoes 14307
5.8 Prey Khla 14308
5.9 Pean Raung 14309
5.10 Svay Antor 14310
5.11 Tuk Thla 14311
6. BAPHNOM 9 COMMUNES 14350
6.1 Boeng Preah 14351
6.2 Cheung Phnom 14352
6.3 Chheu Krach 14353
6.4 Reak Chey 14354
6.5 Rong Damrei 14355
6.6 Sdao Kong 14356
6.7 Speu A 14357
6.8 Speu B 14358
6.9 Theay 14359
7. PREAH SDACH 11 COMMUNES 14400
7.1 Angkor Reach 14401
7.2 Banteay Chakkrei 14402
7.3 Boeng Dol 14403
7.4 Chrey Kampot 14404
7.5 Kampong Soeng 14405
7.6 Kraing Svay 14406
7.7 Lvea 14407
7.8 Preah Sdach 14408
7.9 Reathor 14409
7.10 RumChék 14410
7.11 Sénareach Oudom 14411
8. SITHOR KANDAL 11 COMMUNES 14450
8.1 Ampil Krav 14451
8.2 Chrey Khmum 14452
8.3 Lve 14453
8.4 Phneou 1 14454
8.5 Phneou 2 14455
8.6 Poti 14456
8.7 Prek Changkran 14457
8.8 Prey Doeum Thnoeng 14458
8.9 Prey Tung 14459
8.10 Rum Lich 14460
8.11 Russei Sach 14461
9. PEA REANG 11 COMMUNES 14500
9.1 Kampong Popil 14501
9.2 Kanh Chom 14502
9.3 Kampong Prang 14503
9.4 Kampong Russei 14504
9.5 Mesor Prachan 14505
9.6 Prek Tasar 14506
9.7 Prey Pneou 14507
9.8 Prey Sniet 14508
9.9 Prey Pralet 14509
9.10 Reap 14510
9.11 Rola 14511
10. KAMPONG LEAV 8 COMMUNES 14550
10.1 Barai 14551
10.2 Cheung Tuk 14552
10.3 Kampong Leav 14553
10.4 Porieng 14554
10.5 Prek Anteah 14555
10.6 Prek Chrey 14556
10.7 Prey Kanlaung 14557
10.8 Takor 14558
11. PEAMRO 8 COMMUNES 14600
11.1 Babong 14601
11.2 Banlech Prasat 14602
11.3 Neak Loeung 14603
11.4 Peam Meanchey 14604
11.5 Peam Ro 14605
11.6 Prek Khsay A 14606
11.7 Prek Khsay B 14607
11.8 Prek Kandieng 14608
12. PEAM CHOR 10 COMMUNES 14650
12.1 Angkor Ang 14651
12.2 Kampong Prasat 14652
12.3 Koh Chék 14653
12.4 Koh Roka 14654
12.5 Koh Sampeou 14655
12.6 Kraing Tayang 14656
12.7 Prek Krobao 14657
12.8 Prek Sambuor 14658
12.9 Russei Srok 14659
12.10 Svay Phluos 14660
15. PURSAT 5 DISTRICT 15000
1. KANDIENG 9 COMMUNES 15100
1.1 Anglong Vil 15101
1.2 Banteay Dei 15102
1.3 Kan Dieng 15103
1.4 Kanh Chor 15104
1.5 Reang Til 15105
1.6 Sre Sdoc 15106
1.7 Svay Loung 15107
1.8 Sya 15108
1.9 Veal 15109
2. KRAKOR 11 COMMUNES 15150
2.1 Anlong Thnot 15151
2.2 AnsaChambak 15152
2.3 Boeng Kantout 15153
2.4 Chheu Tom 15154
2.5 Kampong Luong 15155
2.6 Kampong Po 15156
2.7 Kbal Trach 15157
2.8 O Sandan 15158
2.9 Sna Ansa 15159
2.10 Svay Sar 15160
2.11 Thnot Chum 15161
3. BAKAN 10 COMMUNES 15200
3.1 Boeng Bat Kandal 15201
3.2 Boeng Knar 15202
3.3 Knar Totung 15203
3.4 Me Tuk 15204
3.5 O Tapong 15205
3.6 Rum Lich 15206
3.7 Snam Preah 15207
3.8 Svay DaunKeo 15208
3.9 Talo 15209
3.10 Trapeang Chorngl 15210
4. SAMPEOU MEAS 7 COMMUNES 15250
4.1 Chamroeun Phal 15251
4.2 Koh Chum 15252
4.3 Lolok Sar 15253
4.4 Phteah Prey 15254
4.5 Prey Nhi 15255
4.6 Roleap 15256
4.7 Svay Ath 15257
5. PHNOM KRAVANH 7 COMMUNES 15300
5.1 Bak Chenchean 15301
5.2 Leach 15302
5.3 Phteas Rong 15303
5.4 Pro Ngil 15304
5.5 Rokat 15305
5.6 Santrè 15306
5.7 Samrong 15307
16. RATANAKIRI 9 DISTRICTS 16000
1. TAVENG 2 COMMUNES 16100
1.1 Taneng Leu 16101
1.2 Taveng Krom 16102
2. ANDAUNG MEAS 4 COMMUNES 16150
2.1 Malik 16151
2.2 Mai Hear 16152
2.3 Nhang 16153
2.4 Ta Lao 16154
3. O YADAO 7 COMMUNES 16200
3.1 Bar Kham 16201
3.2 Lum Chor 16202
3.3 Pak Nhai 16203
3.4 Pa Té 16204
3.5 Sésan 16205
3.6 Som Thom 16206
3.7 Ya Tung 16207
4. BOR KEV 6 COMMUNES 16250
4.1 Kâk 16251
4.2 Ke Chong 16252
4.3 Laming 16253
4.4 Lung Khung 16254
4.5 Soeng 16255
4.6 Ting Chak 16256
5. LUMPHAT 6 COMMUNES 16300
5.1 Chey Oudam 16301
5.2 KaLèng 16302
5.3 Lo Bang 1 16303
5.4 La Bang 2 16304
5.5 Pa Tang 16305
5.6 Séda 16306
6. VOEUN SAI 9 COMMUNES 16350
6.1 Ban Pong 16351
6.2 Han Pâk 16352
6.3 Kachaun 16353
6.4 Koh Pâng 16354
6.5 Koh Peak 16355
6.6 Kok Lak 16356
6.7 PaKaLan 16357
6.8 Phnom Kaak 16358
6.9 Voeun Sai 16359
7. O CHUM 7 COMMUNES 16400
7.1 Cha Ung 16401
7.2 Chan 16402
7.3 Ek Ka Pheap 16403
7.4 Ka Lai 16404
7.5 O Chum 16405
7.6 Samaki 16406
7.7 Laâk 16407
8. BAN LUNG 3 COMMUNES 16450
8.1 Chamca Chek 16451
8.2 Laban Siek 16452
8.3 Yeak Lom 16453
9. KAUN MOM 6 COMMUNES 16500
9.1 Serei Mongkol 16501
9.2 Ta Ang 16502
9.3 Toeun 16503
9.4 Trapeang Chrés 16504
9.5 Trapeang Kraham 16505
9.6 Srè Angkrang 1650
17. SIEM REAP 14 DISTRICTS 17000
1. SVAY LEU 5 COMMUNES 17100
1.1 Boeng Mealea 17101
1.2 Kan Tout 17102
1.3 Khnang Phnom 17103
1.4 Ta Siem 17104
1.5 Svay Leu 17105
2. CHI KRENG 12 COMMUNES 17150
2.1 Anlong Samnâr 17151
2.2 Chikreng 17152
2.3 Kampong Kdei 17153
2.4 Khvav 17154
2.5 Kauk Thlork Krom 17155
2.6 Kauk Thlork Leu 17156
2.7 Lveng Russei 17157
2.8 Pogro Krom 17158
2.9 Pogro Leu 17159
2.10 Russei Lork 17160
2.11 Sang Voeuy 17161
2.12 Spean Thnot 17162
3. SAUTNIKUM 10 COMMUNES 17200
3.1 Chan Sâr 17201
3.2 Dam Dèk 17202
3.3 Dan Run 17203
3.4 Kampong Khleang 17204
3.5 Kien Sangkè 17205
3.6 Khchas 17206
3.7 Khnar Po 17207
3.8 Popèl 17208
3.9 Samrong 17209
3.10 Ta Yek 17210
4. SIEM REAP 10 COMMUNES 17250
4.1 Slâ Kram 17251
4.2 Svay Dangkum 17252
4.3 Kauk Châk 17253
4.4 Sala Kamroeuk 17254
4.5 Nokor Thom 17255
4.6 Chreav 17256
4.7 Chong Khneas 17257
4.8 Sambuor 17258
4.9 Siem Reap 17259
4.10 Srangè 17260
5. BANTEAY SREI 6 COMMUNES 17300
5.1 Khnar Sanday 17301
5.2 Khun ream 17302
5.3 Preah Dak 17303
5.4 Rum Chek 17304
5.5 Ta Ek 17305
5.6 Tbèng 17306
6. VA RIN 5 COMMUNES 17350
6.1 Prasat 17351
6.2 Lvea Kraing 17352
6.3 Sre Noy 17353
6.4 Svay Sar 17354
6.5 Varin 17355
7. SAMRONG 4 COMMUNES 17400
7.1 Bansayreak 17401
7.2 Bos Sbauv 17402
7.3 Kaun Kreal 17†403
7.4 Samrong 17404
8. CHONG KAL 4 COMMUNES 17450
8.1 Cheung Tean 17451
8.2 Chong Kal 17452
8.3 Krasaing 17453
8.4 Pongro 17454
9. SREY SNAM 6 COMMUNES 17500
9.1 Chroy Neang Nguon 17501
9.2 Khlaing Hai 17502
9.3 Tram Sasar 17503
9.4 Mong 17504
9.5 Prei 17505
9.6 Sleng Spean 17506
10. ANGKOR CHUM 7 COMMUNES 17550
10.1 Char Chhouk 17551
10.2 Daun Pèng 17552
10.3 Kok Daung 17553
10.4 Kaul 17554
10.5 Nokor Pheas 17555
10.6 Sre Khvav 17556
10.7 Ta Som 17557
11. ANGKOR THOM 4 COMMUNES 17600
11.1 Chup Ta Trav 17601
11.2 Leang Dai 17602
11.3 Peak Snèng 17603
11.4 Svay Chek 17604
12. PRASATBAKORNG 9 COMMUNES 17650
12.1 Ampil 17651
12.2 Bakorng 17652
12.3 Balaing 17653
12.4 Kampong Pluk 17654
12.5 Kan Traing 17655
12.6 Sandek 17656
12.7 Mean Chey 17657
12.8 Roluos 17658
12.9 Trapeang Thom 17659
13. POURK 16 COMMUNES 17700
13.1 Sasar Sdam 17701
13.2 Daun Keo 17702
13.3 Kdei Run 17703
13.4 Keo Poar 17704
13.5 Khnat 17705
13.6 Krabei Real 17706
13.7 Lovea 17707
13.8 Muk Pen 17708
13.9 Po Treay 17709
13.10 Pourk 17710
13.11 Prey Chrouk 17711
13.12 Reul 17712
13.13 Samrong Year 17713
13.14 Tuk Vill 17714
13.15 Trei Nhoar 17715
13.16 Yeang 17716
14. KRALANH 10 COMMUNES 17750
14.1 Chunleas Dai 17751
14.2 Kampong Thkov 17752
14.3 Kra Lanh 17753
14.4 Krauch Kor 17754
14.5 Raung Kor 17755
14.6 Sambuor 17756
14.7 Sensok 17757
14.8 Snuol 17758
14.9 Sranal 17759
14.10 Ta An 17760
18. SIHANOUK VILLE 3 KHAN 18000
1. PREY NUP 14 SANGKAT 18100
1.1 Cheung Ko 18101
1.2 Veal Renh 18102
1.3 Samrong 18103
1.4 Andaung Thmar 18104
1.5 Tuol Totung 18105
1.6 Prey Nup 18106
1.7 O Oknhaheng 18107
1.8 Ream 18108
1.9 Bettrang 18109
1.10 Tuk Thlar 18110
1.11 Tuk Loak 18111
1.12 Samki 18112
1.13 Boeng Tprum 18113
1.14 O Chreou 18114
2. STUNG HAV 3 SANGKAT 18150
2.1 O Tres 18151
2.2 Tumnup 18152
2.3 Kam Penh 18153
3. MITTAPHEAP 4 SANGKAT 18200
3.1 Sangkat 1 18201
3.2 Sangkat 2 18202
3.3 Sangkat 3 18203
3.4 Sangkat 4 18204
19. STUNG TRENG 5 DISTRICTS 19000
1. SIEM PANG 5 COMMUNES 19100
1.1 Prek Meas 19101
1.2 Sekong 19102
1.3 Santepheap 19103
1.4 Sresambo 19104
1.5 Thmar Keo 19105
2. SESAN 7 COMMUNES 19150
2.1 Kam Phoun 19151
2.2 Kbal Romeas 19152
2.3 Phlouk 19153
2.4 Sam Khuoy 19154
2.5 Sdao 19155
2.6 Srako 19156
2.7 Talit 19157
3. THEAREABARIVAT 11 COMMUNES 19200
3.1 Anlong Phe 19201
3.2 Chamcar Leu 19202
3.3 Kaing Cham 19203
3.4 Koh Sneng 19204
3.5 Anlong Chrey 19205
3.6 O Rai 19206
3.7 O Svay 19207
3.8 Preah Rumkel 19208
3.9 Samang 19209
3.10 Sre Russei 19210
3.11 Thala 19211
4. STUNG TRENG 4 COMMUNES 19250
4.1 Stung Treng 19251
4.2 Sras Russei 19252
4.3 Preah Bat 19153
4.4 Samaki 19254
5. SIEM BAUK 7 COMMUNES 19300
5.1 Koh Preah 19301
5.2 Koh Sam Peay 19302
5.3 Koh Sralay 19303
5.4 O Mreah 19304
5.5 O Russei Kandal 19305
5.6 Siem Bauk 19306
5.7 Sre Krasaing 19307
20. SVAY RIENG 7 DISTRICTS 20000
1. RUM DUOL 10 COMMUNES 20100
1.1 Bos Morn 20101
1.2 Thmear 20102
1.3 Chak 20103
1.4 Chrung Popel 20104
1.5 Kampong Ampil 20105
1.6 Meun Chey 20106
1.7 Porng Tuk 20107
1.8 Sangke 20108
1.9 Svay Chek 20109
1.0 Thna Thnung 20110
2. SVAY TEAP 11 COMMUNES 20150
2.1 Chrak Mtes 20151
2.2 Kokison 20152
2.3 Kandieng Reay 20153
2.4 Monorom 20154
2.5 Popet 20155
2.6 Prey Ta Ey 20156
2.7 Prasaut 20157
2.8 Romeang Thkol 20158
2.9 Sambuor 20159
2.10 Sangkhor 20160
2.11 Svay Rumpear 20161
3. CHANTREA 10 COMMUNES 20200
3.1 Bati 20201
3.2 Bavet 20202
3.3 Chantrrea 20203
3.4 Chres 20204
3.5 Me Sar Thngak 20205
3.6 Prasat 20206
3.7 Prey Ang Kanh 20207
3.8 Prey Koki 20208
3.9 Samrong 20209
3.10 Tuol Speu 20210
4. SVAY RIENG 4 COMMUNES 20250
4.1 Svay Rieng 20251
4.2 Prey Chhlak 20252
4.3 Koy Trabek 20253
4.4 Po Ta Hor 20254
5. SAY CHRUM 17 COMMUNES 20300
5.1 Ang Ta Co 20301
5.2 Ba Sak 20302
5.3 Cham Bak 20303
5.4 Cham Lang 20304
5.5 Ta Suos 20305
5.6 Chek 20306
5.7 Chheu Tealfont> 20307
5.8 Daun Sar 20308
5.9 Kauk Pring 20309
5.10 Krol Ko 20310
5.11 Kruos 20311
5.12 Po Thi Reach 20312
5.13 Svay Ang 20313
5.14 Svay Chrum 20314
5.15 Svay Thom 20315
5.16 Svay Year 20316
5.17 Thlork 20317
6. KAMPONG RO 12 COMMUNES 20350
6.1 Banteay Kraing 20351
6.2 Nhor 20352
6.3 Khset 20353
6.4 Preah Ponlea 20354
6.5 Prey Thom 20355
6.6 Reach Monti 20356
6.7 Sam Lei 20357
6.8 Sam Yaung 20358
6.9 Svay Ta Yean 20359
6.10 Svay Toeu 20360
6.11 Thmei 20361
6.12 Thnot 20362
7. ROMEAS HEK 16 COMMUNES 20400
7.1 Ampil 20401
7.2 Andaung Po 20402
7.3 Andaung Trabek 20403
7.4 Ang Preah Sre 20404
7.5 Chan Trei 20405
7.6 Chrey Thom 20406
7.7 Daung 20407
7.8 Kampong Trach 20408
7.9 Koki 20409
7.10 Krasaing 20410
7.11 Muk Da 20411
7.12 Mream 20412
7.13 Sambuor 20413
7.14 Sambath Mean Chey 20414
7.15 Trapeang Sdao 20415
7.16 Tras 20416
21. TAKEO 10 DISTRICTS 21000
1. PREY KABAS 13 COMMUNES 21100
1.1 Ang Kanh 21101
1.2 Ban Kam 21102
1.3 Cham Pei 21103
1.4 Char 21104
1.5 Kampeng 21105
1.6 Kampong Reap 21106
1.7 Khdanh 21107
1.8 Po Rum Chak 21108
1.9 Prey Kabas 21109
1.10 Prey Lvea 21110
1.11 Prey Pdao 21111
1.12 Snor 21112
1.13 Taing Yap 21113
2. ANGKOR BOREI 6 COMMUNES 21150
2.1 Angkor Borei 21151
2.2 Basrè 21152
2.3 Kauk Thlork 21153
2.4 Ponley 21154
2.5 Prek Phtol 21155
2.6 Prey Phkoam 21156
3. BOREI CHULSAR 5 COMMUNES 21200
3.1 Borei Chul Sar 21201
3.2 Chey Chauk 21202
3.3 Daung Khpos 21203
3.4 Kampong Krasaing 21204
3.5 Kaukpo 21205
4. KOH ANDET 6 COMMUNES 21250
4.1 Kra Poum Chhouk 21251
4.2 Pichsar 21252
4.3 Prey Khla 21253
4.4 Prey Yuthka 21254
4.5 Rominh 21255
4.6 Thlea Pra Chum 21256
5. BATI 15 COMMUNES 21300
5.1 Cham Pei 21301
5.2 Daung 21302
5.3 Kan Doeng 21303
5.4 Kokmar Rea Chea 21304
5.5 Kraing Leav 21305
5.6 Kraing Thnong 21306
5.7 Lum Pong 21307
5.8 Pea Ream 21308
5.9 Put Sar 21309
5.10 Sophi 21310
5.11 Taing Daung 21311
5.12 Thnot 21312
5.13 Trapeang Krasaing 21313
5.14 Trapeang Sap 21314
5.15 Cham Bâk 21315
6. SAMRONG 11 COMMUNES 21350
6.1 Boengtranh Khang cheung 21351
6.2 Boengtranhhang Tbaung 21352
6.3 Cheung Kuon 21353
6.4 Chumreas Pen 21354
6.5 Khvav 21355
6.6 Lum Chang 21356
6.7 Rovieng 21357
6.8 Samrong 21358
6.9 Soeng 21359
6.10 Sla 21360
6.11 Trea 21361
7. DAUN KEO 3 COMMUNES 21400
7.1 Barai 21401
7.2 Roka Khnong 21402
7.3 Roka Krao 21403
8. TREANG 13 COMMUNES 21450
8.1 Ang Kanh 21451
8.2 Ang Khnol 21452
8.3 Chi Khmar 21453
8.4 Khvav 21454
8.5 Pram Bei Moum 21455
8.6 Prey Sloek 21456
8.7 Ro Neam 21457
8.8 Sambour 21458
8.9 Sanlong 21459
8.10 Smong 21460
8.11 Srangè 21461
8.12 Thlork 21462
8.13 Tralach 21463
9. KIRIVONG 12 COMMUNES 21500
9.1 Ang Prasat 21501
9.2 Chean Chum 21502
9.3 Kam Nâp 21503
9.4 Kam Peng 21504
9.5 Kiri Chong Koh 21505
9.6 Kauk Prich 21506
9.7 Phnom Den 21507
9.8 Prey Ampork 21508
9.9 Prey Rum Deng 21509
9.10 Ream An Doeuk 21510
9.11 Som 21511
9.12 Ta O 21512
10. TRAMKAK 14 COMMUNES 21550
10.1 Ang Ta Som 21551
10.2 Cheang Torng 21552
10.3 Kus 21553
10.4 Leay Bo 21554
10.5 Nhéng Nhâng 21555
10.6 O Saray 21556
10.7 Oudom Soriya 21557
10.8 Popél 21558
10.9 Samrong 21559
10.10 Sré Ronaung 21560
10.11 Ta Phém 21561
10.12 Tram Kâk 21562
10.13 Trapeang Thom Khang Cheung 21563
10.14 Trapeang Thom Khang Tbaung 21564

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

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Here are the top five most expensive hotel suites which is definitely for the rich and famous. For just one night, room rates range from $25,000 to a whopping $37,200.
HOTEL MARTINEZ: Penthouse Suite for $37,200/night
Special features:
Private Jacuzzi
Internet Wifi connection
Mini bar
Plasma Tv
Soundproof
The Penthouse suite at Hotel Martinez is located in Cannes, France. For $37,200 per night, guests can have a luxurious stay at Hotel Martinez. The penthouse suite has very beautiful views of the Mediterranean. Famous celebrities who have stayed in this suite were Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor.
PRESIDENT WILSON HOTEL: Royal Penthouse Suite for $35,000/night
Special features:
Private Elevator
Bulletproof doors and windows
Mini bar
Internet Wifi service
The Royal Penthouse suite at President Wilson Hotel is located in Geneva, Switzerland. It has spectacular views of Lake Geneva and the alps. Not every one can stay in this royal floor because it is only reserved for Head of states and celebrities. For $35,000 a night, they will enjoy a contemporary style hotel suite and full security. The famous politician who stayed here is former U.S President Woodrow Wilson.
GRAND RESORT LAGONISSI: Royal Villa for $34,088/night
Special features:
Private Coastline
Indoor Pool
Outdoor heated pool
Billiard table
Private Gym
Equipped Kitchen
The Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi is located in Athens, Greece. The picture says it all. It has spectacular views of the mountains and sea. The resort villa is definitely exclusive for the rich and famous with a whopping rate of $34,088 per night.
BURJ AL ARAB: Royal Suite for $ 28,000/night
Special features:
Private Cinema
Private Elevator
Marble and Gold Staircase
Rolls Royce BMW or helicopter as transport
Burj Al Arab is located in United Arab Emirates. There are no rooms in this hotel, just suites. It is the world's tallest hotel and is already an international landmark. For as little as $2,274.05, one can already stay for a night in one of their suites. The most expensive suite is the Royal Suite with a rate of $28,000 per night / 4 adults and 2 kids only. Former U.S President Bill Clinton has stayed here.
THE ATLANTIS: The Atlantis Bridge Suite for $25,000/night
Special features:
Kitchen
Lots of gold decors
Bar lounge
Entertainment center
The Atlantis Bridge Suite at The Atlantis is located on top of a bridge that connects the two Royal Towers buildings at Paradise Island, Bahamas. It overlooks the entire marina and resort. It is definitely a one of a kind hotel suite experience. Some famous guests in the suite included Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Donald Trump and Michael Jordan.
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Top 10 Most Expensive Mobile Phones in the WorldJul 8, 2008 4:16 PM
7. Mobiado Professional EM (wood) = $1,900 (£1,027)
The Mobiado Professional EM, is a wood-clad upgrade of their earlier Nokia-based phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth, and according to Mobiado it’s the first production phone with Titanium buttons. Only 200 are being made and each one has its limited number engraved on the back. At $1,900 however, you’re still paying an awfully high premium for a fairly basic phone encased in wood!
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8. Bang & Olufsen (Samsung) Serene = $1,250 (£675)
Bang & Olufsen hooked up with Samsung to design the sleek but unconventional Serene. Its not a bad looking phone and it even has a built-in motor to assist you in opening and closing the phone. It’s not very practical however, requiring a special screwdriver to access the battery and the SIM card, and its circular keypad will take some getting used to. Also, for some strange reason they have positioned the camera lens on the side of the device, which will make it difficult to align snapshots via the viewfinder on the display.
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9. Lamborghini 8800 Sirocco from Nokia = $To be announced
The Lamborghini Nokia 8800 Sirocco is another special edition, like the previously launch Aston Martin branded Sirocco. It will ultimately be a standard 8800 Sirocco but with the addition of the famous Lamborghini logo engraved on the font and the back, plus ball bearings from the auto company to in the slider phone mechanism. The Lamborghini phone will be a limited edition with only 500 being made. It will also feature Lamborghini graphics as wallpapers, screensavers, ringtones, and even has a short documentary video about the Lamborghini.
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10. Gresso Luxury Phone = £expensive
The Russia based Gresso, is a new entry into the luxury phone market. Their aptly name “Gresso Luxury Phone” is made of gold and African Blackwood. Apparently they will be releasing a collection of five models called the Black Aura collection, and the designer is a “well known” Italian designer. Currently there are two versions of the African Blackwood phone, one with pink gold highlights named the Gresso Blackwood Gold Edition, and one made entirely of African Blackwood. In addition to the two African Blackwood phones Gresso also make a phone made entirely of pink gold named the Gresso Gold phone. Initially, the phones will be on sale only in Russia.
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Top 10 Most Expensive Mobile Phones in the WorldJul 8, 2008 4:15 PM

Until recently, the vast majority of mobiles had been priced between £100 and £300, with only Vertu, a division of Nokia, manufacturing uber-premium phones. With prices starting at around £4,000 Vertu phones are only for the filthy rich, and the super famous.
However, Vertu’s monopoly of the luxury phone market is coming to an end with the launch of several new luxury mobile makers, including Gresso, Mobiado and GoldVish. Other mobile phone manufacturers are also partnering with luxury brands to produce a range of premium mobile phones, such as LG and Prada, D&G and Motorola, and now Tag Heuer and Modelabs. Finally, there are the ridiculous, super-expensive one-offs, made purely for headline grabbing, such as Goldvish’s “Le million”, worth a cool $1,000,000, see below for details!
1. Goldvish “Le million” = $1,000,000 (£540,540)
A PR stunt it may be, and they surely can’t be expecting to sell any, but the Goldvish “Le million” is officially the most expensive mobile phone in the world, according the Guiness Books of Records. There’s even been talk of a $1.3million phone, but this has fewer diamonds than the Goldvish so I can’t see where the extra expense comes from! The “Le million” is a one off, featuring a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds, according to designer Emmanuel Gueit. If $1 million is out of your price range. the Geneva-based Goldvish also offer several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in your choice of rose, yellow, or white, starting at a much more reasonable $25,600 (£13,837).
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2. Vertu Signature Cobra = $310,000 (£167,567)
Vertu is now taking orders for the Signature Cobra, designed by French jeweler Boucheron, but you had better be quick as only 8 are being made! The Cobra will feature one pear-cut diamond, one round white diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies. Vertu will also be offering a “cheaper” version, ruby free, at $115,000 (£62,162).
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3. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond = $300,000 (£162,162)
Apparently the Black Diamond will be available in 2007, not from Sony Ericsson but by a company called VIPN. Initially only 5 unique numered pieces will be available for the unbelievable price of, wait for it… $300,000.
With regards to the specifications, don’t expect anything remarkable for your money. It will have Quad-band with Wi-Fi, an Intel 400Mhz processor running windows mobile 5, and a touch sensitive 2″ screen. It will also include internal memory of 128mb and will come with a 2Gb SD card for external storage, plus a respectable 4 Megapixel camera.
The designer Jaren Goh has used some pretty impressive materials for the build, featuring titane with polycarbonate, mirror-finish cladding and diamonds.
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4. Vertu Diamond = $88,000 (£47,567)
The Diamond is Vertu’s premium range of high-end mobile phones. As the name suggests the handsets in the Diamond range are diamond-encrusted handsets made from platinum. Only 200 of the handsets are being produced, the most expensive believed to be worth an estimated £50,000.
5. Motorola V220 Special Edition = £28,000 ($51,800)
Austrian designer Peter Aloisson, has taken a standard Motorola, studded it with 1,200 diamonds and added a keyboard inlaid with 18 carat gold. The outcome is a £28,000 handset, suitable only for footballers and film stars!
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6. Gold Edition Nokia 8800 Phone = $2,700 (£1,459)
If you have $2,700 to spare, you can now buy the Nokia 8800 in 24K gold. However, be warned, if you think you’ll be getting a better phone for your extra cash, you wont! The features found on the Gold Edition are the standard 8800 features, which are pretty basic. It includes a 0.5 Mega pixel SVGA camera, 64 MB of internal memory, 64 voice polyphonic rigntones, FM Radio, Mp3 Player, video recording and 180 mins talktime. However, the Gold Edition does includes a special edition box and charging dock!
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Top 10 Most Expensive Pens In The World Jul 8, 2008 4:12 PM
Writing pens have a long history. Humankind has invented so many of them that no pens collector can have a complete collection. The world’s most expensive pens are limited in number and those who possess them can be called really lucky. Here’s the list of these amazing pens that are not just writing instruments but a real obsession for the rich.
The Limited Edition Mystery Masterpiece, a joint creation between Mont blanc and Van Cleef & Arpels, is the most expensive writing pen ever created. Can you imagine, it costs $730,000! This amazing pen is truly a masterpiece of the jeweler's art. Each pen has 840 diamonds and more than 20 carats of gemstones set in a Van Cleef & Arpels patented "Mystery Setting" that conceals the stone settings. A groove is made on the culet, the bottom facet of the stone, which is then slid onto the threads of the lattice design so that the stones can be held in place side by side without any visible support. There are three variations, set either with rubies, sapphires or emeralds, and accented by diamonds. The three variations of these marvelous pens are limited to three releases each for a total of nine. The unique work took over a year and a half to create by skilled artisans.
Another most expensive pen in the world is La Modernista Diamonds. It was made by the Swiss company Caran d’Ache in 1999 in homage to Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926), the most famous of Modernist architects. This amazing fountain pen was sold in Harrods, London, for $265,000, becoming the most expensive pen in GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS in 2001. La Modernista Diamonds is made of rhodium-coated solid silver components. It boasts of an 18-carat rhodium-coated gold nib and is set with a total of 5,072 Wesselton diamonds weighing in at 20-carats, as well as and 96 rubies totalling 32-carats. The pen was hand-made by master jeweler Robert Perron and it took him six months to complete this true masterpiece of writing instruments.
The Visconti brand is known for best quality, style and creativity. One of the most remarkable Visconti pens is Ripple H.R.H. Limited Edition fountain pen. Made of 18K white gold and diamonds and with two-tone 18K gold nib, it costs $57,000.00. It has double reservoir filling system and is sold in two variations – white gold and black. Another distinguished Visconti pen is the Forbidden City H.R.H. Limited Edition fountain Pen. Made of black resin, 18K gold and diamonds and boasting of Power Filler innovative filling system invented by Visconti, it is sold for $42,200.00.
Grayson Tighe Limited Edition fountain and rollerball pens are sold for a fair price of $22,000.00 - $24,000.00. They are 18K Gold Victorian Royalty executive custom made collectors pens. The Gold is meticulously Ornamental Turned. This is a very old practice of decorating lathe-turned objects with complex patterns that, being applied to metal, creates a visual display of life and light manipulation to the surface. The nib of Grayson Tighe fountain pens is custom hand-made in Germany with 18K yellow gold. It’s engraved with a specially designed Acanthus leaf, tipped with Iridium, and two toned with Rhodium. Grayson Tighe rollerball pens have an advanced refill that has a 1 Year cap-off time.
OMAS Limited Edition Pens are sold at the price of $16,500. These extraordinary pens celebrate Greek art. The Corinthian style votive monument erected by Lysicrates is skilfully recreated on the cap and the grandiose Laocoon sculpture dominates the barrel. The clip of the pen is one of the columns of the votive monument, a daring technical solution to give the pen as a whole that purity of line typical of classical art. The cap has a pure diamond set on the end of it, to remind us that rulers of old once wore diamonds as a symbol of their strength, courage and invincibility. The number of these writing is limited to 50 pieces.
David Oscarson Pens are another ‘tasty’ item for obsessed pens collectors. They are known for their matchless elegance and artistic mastery. The most expensive of them is Pierrot White Fountain Pen that costs about $4,900. Through Pierrot White Fountain Pen, David Oscarson has introduced a unique collection representing the old world craftsmanship in an awesome range of designer pens. In fact, David Oscarson is the first pen making company to integrate five colors of hard enamel and three levels of Guilloché on each fountain pen, which is efficiently finished in Rhodium vermeil with natural backgrounds.
La Dona Menagerie Fountain Pen handcrafted by Cartier Pens belong to the most exquisite designer range of writing instruments. Their price is about $4,000. Cartier La Dona Menagerie is named after the 1940’s, cine star Maria Felix, who was also known as "La Doña- the Mexican Marilyn Monroe." It was on her request, the luxury jewelry designer Cartier customized an extraordinary crocodile necklace in gold. This astonishingly beautiful necklace inspired Cartier to design and develop 888 individually numbered fine pieces of La Doña pens, the second offering in the Menagerie Collection. Made of expensive materials, such as gold, peridot, citrin, Cartier pen has a gold-plated nib, which is carved with a crocodile head.
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Top Ten Most Expensive Transfers In World FootballJul 8, 2008 4:01 PM

List: Top Ten Most Expensive Transfers In World Football
Date: June 2007
Source: The Political Economy of Football Statistics
Base: All football player transfers up to end June 2007.
Notes: All prices in Euros. These rankings were published in 2006 but there have been no new entries to the table since that point to when we publish this list. The most expensive transfer between January 2007 and end June 2007 was Torres from Atletico de Madrid to Liverpool at a reported Euro32 million.
Looking at the list below there is a noticeable concentration around the years 1999 to 2001, when it appears prices went sky high. When you include the top twenty transfers of all time some 70% of them were made during this three year period and the buying clubs within that top 20 were all from Italy (Serie A), Spain (La Liga) or England (the Premier League). Rank Player From To Price (Euro million) Year 1 Zidane Juventus Real Madrid 76.0 2001 2 Figo Barcelona Real Madrid 61.0 2000 3 Crespo Parma Lazio 51.0 2000 4 Buffon Parma Juventus 46.8 2001 5 Vieri Lazio Internazionale 46.0 1999 6 Shevchenko AC Milan Chelsea 45.0 2006 7 Ferdinand Leeds Manchester United 41.7 2002 8 Mendieta Valencia Lazio 41.6 2001 9 Ronaldo Internazionale Real Madrid 41.0 2002 10 Veron Lazio Manchester United 40.3 2001