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Phnom PenhCapital of Cambodia, lying in the south of the country, at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, 210 km/130 mi northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; population (1994 est) 920,000. Industries include textiles, food processing, footwear, paper, tyres, and glassware. HistoryEstablished as a settlement in the 14th century, Phnom Penh became the capital of the Khmer Empire in about 1434 and the capital of Cambodia in 1867. The communist Khmer Rouge forces, led by Pol Pot, took over the country in 1975 and forced almost all the inhabitants of Phnom Penh into the countryside. After the defeat of the Khmer Rouge by Vietnamese forces in 1979, the city was gradually repopulated.
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``It's a place of smiles,'' she said of the Kien Khleng Rehabilitation Center on the outskirts of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. DALLAS -- The X-Change Corporation (OTCBB: XCHC) announced today that it will open an office in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Phen, following initial meetings between senior management from the Dallas-based corporation and officials from the Petroleum Exploration and Production Division of the Cambodian National Petroleum Authority (CNPA). |
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