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Cambodia By David and Christopher
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Location Cambodia is in southeast Asia. The Country is surround by Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.
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System of Cambodia Cambodia is ruled by the system of constitutional monarchy with a King named Norodom Sihamoni as head of state, and a Prime Minister Hun Sen as head of Government. Phnom Penth is the capital and the largest city in Cambodia. The city is the centre of political, commercial, industrial and cultural activities.
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Facts Population: 14,805,358 Capital City: Phnom Penh Climate: Tropical Has 26 cities Cambodia gained independence from France on November 9, 1953. Most eaten food is rice, it is commonly used as a side dish or a main dish. Main Language: Khmer Religion: Buddhist
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Foods Num Chak: Sticky rice and coconut grilled in Chak leaf Amok: Catfish with curry, steamed in banana leaf cups. Another common form is amok chouk – snails with curry steamed in their shells. Sngao Mreah: Soup with bitter gourd stuffed with minced pork. Drinks : Angkor, Angkor Stout
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Transportation Tuk Tuk Cars Motorbikes Boats Trucks Bus Bikes
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Angkor Wat Angkor Wat is one of the most beautiful and suggestive place on the planet. Angkor Wat means “City Temple”. The last restoration of Angkor Wat took place in 1992. It has become a major tourist destination. In 2004 and 2005, Angkor Wat was home to more than 50 percent of all of the Cambodian tourism.
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Special Clothing In Cambodia. Women's wear special clothing to places. Either its a wedding or for going to pray. It is known as their fashion.
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Khmer New year The holiday lasts for three days beginning on New Year's day, which usually falls on April 13th or 14th, which is the end of the harvesting season, when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labour before the rainy season begins.
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Cambodian Dances The Dance is called Robam which is the main dramatic art form of Cambodia. Cambodian dance can be divided into three main categories: classical dance which developed in the royal courts, folk dance which portrays everyday life, and vernacular dance which is danced at social functions.
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