- "Serei Sophon" as used by the government. The more
commonly used name
Sisophon is
derived from the Thai
pronunciation Si
Sophon when it was
under Thai...
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Phnom Penh to
Sisophon and from
Sisophon to
Poipet have been rehabilitated;
starting with
Poipet to Srey
Sisophon in
April 2018 and
Sisophon to
Phnom Penh...
- The
return of Battambang, Siem Reap and
Sisophon was
celebrated by the French, who
created a
monument of King
Sisowath dedicated to the
treaty at Wat Phnom...
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Serei Sophorn River (Khmer: ស្ទឹងសិរីសោភ័ណ) is a
river that
flows through Banteay Meanchey province in Cambodia. It is a
major tributary of the Tonlé Sap...
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safer option than road for travellers.
Trains also run from
Phnom Penh to
Sisophon (although
trains often run only as far as Battambang). As of 1987, only...
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existence only
quite recently for the
express purpose of
border trade;
Sisophon had
always been the
primary urban center in what had been an agricultural...
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territories of
Inner Cambodia (including Battambang, Siem Reap and
Sisophon),
while France agreed to
withdraw from Trat and Dan Sai. Importantly, the...
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French Indochinese Government resumed sovereignty over
Battambang and the
Sisophon area from
Thailand on 17
December 1946, as
Thailand was seen as a supporter...
- a
broad arc,
occasionally utilising rivers such as the Svay Chek, the
Sisophon, the
Phrom Hot and
Mongkol Borei. It then
proceeds south,
partly along...
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northwestern corner of the
country including Siem Reap, Battambang, and
Sisophon which were
under Siamese rule from 1795 to 1907.
Following excavations...