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2018 |
577221 characters 51 sections 167 paragraphs 102 images 1019 internal links 247 external links |
cambodia 0.686 khmer 0.359 cambodian 0.328 phnom 0.177 penh 0.157 rouge 0.135 vietnamese 0.131 sihanouk 0.131 norodom 0.105 hun 0.102 tonle 0.098 angkor 0.097 mekong 0.091 sen 0.087 ព 0.079 |
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2017 |
560490 characters 52 sections 177 paragraphs 91 images 1003 internal links 241 external links |
cambodia 0.684 khmer 0.348 cambodian 0.340 phnom 0.188 penh 0.162 sihanouk 0.130 rouge 0.129 vietnamese 0.127 norodom 0.104 hun 0.102 tonle 0.097 ព 0.091 mekong 0.090 angkor 0.090 sen 0.086 |
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2016 |
508909 characters 49 sections 163 paragraphs 90 images 975 internal links 201 external links |
cambodia 0.689 cambodian 0.346 khmer 0.345 phnom 0.181 penh 0.154 sihanouk 0.134 vietnamese 0.131 rouge 0.123 norodom 0.107 hun 0.105 tonle 0.100 angkor 0.093 sen 0.089 mekong 0.088 kampuchea 0.087 |
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2015 |
469837 characters 49 sections 159 paragraphs 84 images 962 internal links 178 external links |
cambodia 0.654 khmer 0.375 cambodian 0.345 phnom 0.191 penh 0.163 sihanouk 0.142 vietnamese 0.139 rouge 0.131 norodom 0.113 hun 0.111 tonle 0.106 angkor 0.099 sen 0.094 mekong 0.094 kampuchea 0.092 |
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2014 |
446272 characters 40 sections 124 paragraphs 89 images 931 internal links 149 external links |
cambodia 0.643 khmer 0.360 cambodian 0.351 phnom 0.192 penh 0.161 vietnamese 0.134 hun 0.133 rouge 0.130 norodom 0.123 sihanouk 0.123 tonle 0.115 sen 0.113 angkor 0.100 ព 0.100 kampuchea 0.092 |
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2013 |
407032 characters 37 sections 112 paragraphs 92 images 916 internal links 123 external links |
cambodia 0.635 khmer 0.367 cambodian 0.342 phnom 0.191 penh 0.166 rouge 0.147 vietnamese 0.145 norodom 0.141 sihanouk 0.141 tonle 0.116 hun 0.115 kampuchea 0.099 ព 0.099 sen 0.098 angkor 0.094 |
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2012 |
379079 characters 36 sections 112 paragraphs 90 images 913 internal links 116 external links |
cambodia 0.647 khmer 0.388 cambodian 0.308 phnom 0.196 penh 0.170 rouge 0.169 sihanouk 0.153 vietnamese 0.149 norodom 0.145 tonle 0.119 angkor 0.096 hun 0.089 kampuchea 0.085 sap 0.079 sen 0.075 |
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2011 |
334354 characters 34 sections 101 paragraphs 81 images 856 internal links 91 external links |
cambodia 0.674 khmer 0.380 cambodian 0.275 phnom 0.213 penh 0.181 norodom 0.170 rouge 0.165 sihanouk 0.128 tonle 0.128 kampuchea 0.085 sap 0.084 angkor 0.083 cambodians 0.083 vietnamese 0.082 thailand 0.081 |
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2010 |
300160 characters 34 sections 88 paragraphs 76 images 789 internal links 69 external links |
cambodia 0.621 khmer 0.366 cambodian 0.307 phnom 0.227 penh 0.176 norodom 0.164 rouge 0.158 sihanouk 0.139 angkor 0.131 tonle 0.126 thailand 0.106 sap 0.092 battambang 0.088 sihanoukville 0.088 ព 0.076 |
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2009 |
301970 characters 25 sections 71 paragraphs 62 images 805 internal links 70 external links |
cambodia 0.548 khmer 0.418 cambodian 0.300 phnom 0.253 penh 0.211 angkor 0.159 norodom 0.154 tonle 0.154 sihanouk 0.140 rouge 0.124 cambodians 0.110 sap 0.102 thai 0.097 thailand 0.090 battambang 0.084 |
The Kingdom of Cambodia ( pronounced /kæmˈboʊdiə/ (deprecated template) ), formerly known as Kampuchea ( /kæmpuːˈtʃiːə/ , ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា Preăh Réachéa Nachâk Kâmpŭchea , derived from Sanskrit Kambujadesa ), is a country in South East Asia with a population of over 14 million people. [4] The kingdom's capital and largest city is Phnom Penh . Cambodia is the successor state of the once powerful Hindu and Buddhist Khmer Empire , which ruled most of the Indochinese Peninsula between the 11th and 14th centuries. |
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2008 |
234392 characters 17 sections 59 paragraphs 60 images 620 internal links 47 external links |
cambodia 0.604 khmer 0.351 phnom 0.283 penh 0.265 tonle 0.194 cambodian 0.183 rouge 0.170 angkor 0.138 sap 0.129 norodom 0.124 cambodians 0.123 thailand 0.120 sihanouk 0.106 thai 0.103 battambang 0.088 |
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2007 |
211024 characters 18 sections 66 paragraphs 71 images 633 internal links 54 external links |
cambodia 0.628 khmer 0.431 phnom 0.251 penh 0.234 cambodian 0.185 tonle 0.150 rouge 0.148 angkor 0.131 kampuchea 0.117 norodom 0.117 sap 0.110 sihanouk 0.100 thailand 0.093 mekong 0.081 thai 0.080 |
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2006 |
178590 characters 15 sections 55 paragraphs 37 images 681 internal links 51 external links |
cambodia 0.564 khmer 0.509 phnom 0.223 penh 0.203 cambodian 0.194 tonle 0.162 angkor 0.141 rouge 0.135 norodom 0.122 sihanouk 0.122 thai 0.118 thailand 0.113 sap 0.107 kampuchea 0.101 mekong 0.099 |
The Kingdom of Cambodia ( Khmer : File:Cambodia5.png transliterated: Preăh Réachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchea ) is a country in Southeast Asia with a population of more than 13 million. Cambodia is the successor state of the once powerful Hindu and Buddhist Khmer Empire , which ruled most of the Indochinese Peninsula between the 11th and 14th centuries. |
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2005 |
105116 characters 23 sections 69 paragraphs 36 images 340 internal links 20 external links |
cambodia 0.571 khmer 0.522 sihanouk 0.221 cambodian 0.210 rouge 0.187 angkor 0.165 norodom 0.158 phnom 0.158 penh 0.142 kampuchea 0.111 tonle 0.111 vietnamese 0.090 vietnam 0.080 thailand 0.076 cognate 0.074 |
The Kingdom of Cambodia (for the various names of the country in Khmer , see naming section below) is a constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia with a population of more than 13 million people. A citizen of Cambodia is usually identified as Cambodian . Most Cambodians are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction, but the country also has a substantial number of Cham and small hill tribes. |
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2004 |
60550 characters 27 sections 38 paragraphs 9 images 193 internal links 15 external links |
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cambodia 0.564 khmer 0.539 rouge 0.226 cambodian 0.226 kampuchea 0.170 penh 0.136 phnom 0.136 thailand 0.108 norodom 0.102 sihanouk 0.102 រ 0.102 angkor 0.089 cambodians 0.089 legs 0.068 kambuja 0.068 |
Template:Cambodia infobox The Kingdom of Cambodia (Kampuchea, Khmer ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រ កម្ពុជា ) is a small constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia with a population of over 13 million people, more than 90% of which are of Khmer origin. The nation is bordered in the south by the Gulf of Thailand , in the west by Thailand , Laos in the north, and Vietnam in the east. The country is what remains of the ancient Khmer Empire of Angkor that existed from the 9th century to 15th century and it was a protectorate of France between 1863 and 1953 , when it gained independence. In recent years, Cambodia has gained the much-needed stability and rebuilding of infrastructure since the 1970s . |
2003 |
19161 characters 10 sections 24 paragraphs 4 images 99 internal links 1 external links |
cambodia 0.580 khmer 0.524 rouge 0.341 thailand 0.158 kilometers 0.103 vietnamese 0.102 kilometer 0.090 meters 0.088 vietnam 0.078 blowing 0.077 laos 0.072 plural 0.070 inundations 0.066 kampuchea 0.066 lon 0.066 |
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2002 |
2985 characters 0 sections 3 paragraphs 1 images 15 internal links 0 external links |
rouge 0.642 khmer 0.575 penh 0.218 phnom 0.218 semblance 0.172 touched 0.172 hardships 0.127 vietnamese 0.112 evacuation 0.109 execution 0.090 drove 0.085 enforced 0.071 countryside 0.067 restore 0.067 surrender 0.067 |
Following a five-year struggle, communist Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh in 1975 and ordered the evacuation of all cities and towns; over 1 million displaced people died from execution or enforced hardships. A 1978 Vietnamese invasion drove the Khmer Rouge into the countryside and touched off 13 years of fighting. UN -sponsored elections in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normality, as did the rapid diminishment of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1990s. A coalition government, formed after national elections in 1998, brought renewed political stability and the surrender of remaining Khmer Rouge forces. |
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rouge 0.642 khmer 0.575 penh 0.218 phnom 0.218 semblance 0.172 touched 0.172 hardships 0.127 vietnamese 0.112 evacuation 0.109 execution 0.090 drove 0.085 enforced 0.071 countryside 0.067 restore 0.067 surrender 0.067 |
Following a five-year struggle, communist Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh in 1975 and ordered the evacuation of all cities and towns; over 1 million displaced people died from execution or enforced hardships. A 1978 Vietnamese invasion drove the Khmer Rouge into the countryside and touched off 13 years of fighting. UN -sponsored elections in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normalcy, as did the rapid diminishment of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1990s. A coalition government, formed after national elections in 1998, brought renewed political stability and the surrender of remaining Khmer Rouge forces. |