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Kompong Cham
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Kompong Cham

Town and province of central Cambodia, 60 km/37 mi northeast of Phnom Penh near the Mekong River; population (2001 est) town 53,800, province 1,768,400. Rubber is the principal crop of the region, grown in the well-drained, red volcanic soil. There are rubber factories, textile industries, and distilleries in the town. It was an important trading post during the French colonial period.



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The most frenetic campaigning took place in Kampong Cham province, home to one million of Cambodia's eight million voters.
The most frenetic campaigning took place in Kampong Cham province, home to one million of Cambodia's eight million voters.
Approximately 85 percent of Cambodians live in rural areas, including You Engsry, an unmarried 27-year-old resident of Prasat Village in Kampong Cham province.
 
 
 
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