- "
Phnom Penh's fast-fading
architectural treasures". BBC News.
Retrieved November 12, 2022. "History of
Phnom Penh".
phnompenh.gov.kh.
Phnom Penh Capital...
- The fall of
Phnom Penh was the
capture of
Phnom Penh,
capital of the
Khmer Republic (in present-day Cambodia), by the
Khmer Rouge on 17
April 1975, effectively...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Phnom Penh International Airport (IATA: PNH, ICAO: VDPP),
formerly Pochentong International...
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Phnom Penh Crown Football Club (PPCFC; Khmer: ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់ភ្នំពេញក្រោន, Klœ̆b Băltoăt
Phnum Pénh Kraôn),
simply known as Crown, is an ****ociation football...
-
Battle of
Phnom Penh may
refer to
events in the
following conflicts: Cambodian–Dutch War (1643–1644) Fall of
Phnom Penh (1975) Cambodian–Vietnamese War...
- city of
Phnom Penh is
served by
multiple transport systems including public buses,
private taxis and ride-hailing via
mobile apps.
Phnom Penh is connected...
- Gulf of
Thailand to the southwest. The
capital and most
populous city is
Phnom Penh. In 802 AD,
Jayavarman II
declared himself king,
uniting the
warring Khmer...
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Stadium (Khmer: ពហុកីឡាដ្ឋានជាតិអូឡាំពិក) is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It has a
capacity of 30,000.
Despite its name, the stadium...
-
standard height measurement. Most of Cambodia's high-rises are
located in
Phnom Penh, the
commercial and
political capital of the country.
Cities with the...
- "Oh!
Phnom Penh" is a
Cambodian song
written by Mum
Bunnaray in 1979 as the
Khmers Rouges left
Phnom Penh and its po****tion
returned to a
devastated city...