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Cambodia Cities

Explore the urban centers that shaped Cambodia's history

Capital Major City

Phnom Penh

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2,129,371
1372
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Capital and largest city of Cambodia, located at the confluence of the TonlΓ© Sap and Mekong rivers.

Major City

Siem Reap

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245,494
802
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Gateway to the Angkor temples and UNESCO World Heritage site, major tourist destination.

Major City

Battambang

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196,709
11
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Second largest city, known for its French colonial architecture and rice production.

Major City

Sihanoukville

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156,691
1955
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Major port city and beach resort destination on the Gulf of Thailand.

Major City

Kampong Cham

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118,028
11
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Important commercial center on the Mekong River, known for rubber production.

Kampong Thom

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75,000
11
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Provincial capital, gateway to Preah Vihear temple and ancient sites.

Kampot

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70,000
11
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Famous for pepper production and French colonial architecture.

Kandal

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65,000
11
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Province surrounding Phnom Penh, important agricultural area.

Kampong Speu

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60,000
11
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Known for palm sugar production and Phnom Aural, highest peak in Cambodia.

Kampong Chhnang

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55,000
11
0 events

Famous for pottery making and floating villages on TonlΓ© Sap.

Takeo

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50,000
11
0 events

Provincial capital, known for Phnom Chisor temple and agricultural production.

Poipet

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45,000
11
0 events

Major border crossing town with Thailand, important trading hub.

Koh Kong

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40,000
11
0 events

Coastal town near Thai border, known for ecotourism and mangrove forests.

Kratie

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40,000
11
0 events

Riverside town on the Mekong, known for Irrawaddy dolphin watching.

Pailin

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35,000
11
0 events

Former Khmer Rouge stronghold, known for gem mining and border trade.

Prey Veng

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35,000
11
0 events

Provincial capital, important agricultural region with rice production.

Bavet

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30,000
11
0 events

Major border crossing with Vietnam, important for trade and commerce.

Stung Treng

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30,000
11
0 events

Northern border town, gateway to Laos and ecotourism destinations.

Svay Rieng

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30,000
11
0 events

Border province with Vietnam, known for agriculture and trade.

Mondulkiri

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25,000
11
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Provincial capital in the northeast, known for ethnic minorities and ecotourism.

Tbong Khmum

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25,000
11
0 events

Newest province, created in 2013, known for rubber plantations.

Ratanakiri

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20,000
11
0 events

Northeastern province capital, known for gem mining and ethnic diversity.

Kep

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15,000
11
0 events

Small coastal town known for its crab market and French colonial architecture.

Koh Rong

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2,000
11
0 events

Popular island destination with pristine beaches and clear waters.

Koh Rong Sanloem

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1,000
11
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Smaller sister island to Koh Rong, known for tranquility and diving.

Koh Ker

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928
0 events

Ancient capital of the Khmer Empire under Jayavarman IV, known for its pyramid temples.

Banteay Srei

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967
0 events

Famous for its intricate pink sandstone carvings, known as the "Citadel of Women".

Preah Vihear

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11
0 events

UNESCO World Heritage site, ancient temple complex on the Thai border.