Andoung Meas District
District in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia
Andoung Meas 13°52′51″N 107°20′51″E / 13.8807°N 107.3474°E / 13.8807; 107.3474 | |
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Country | Cambodia |
Province | Ratanakiri Province |
Population (1998) | |
• Total | 6,896 |
Time zone | UTC+7 (GMT + 7) |
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Andoung Meas District (Khmer: អណ្តូងមាស; "Well of Gold") is a district in north-eastern Cambodia, located in Ratanakiri Province, with a population of 6,896 (1998) [1]
Administration
Andoung Meas district is subdivided into four communes (khum),[2] which are further subdivided into 21 villages (phum).
Khum (commune) | Phum (villages) |
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Malik (commune) | Malik, Katae, Ka Hal, Loum |
Mai Hie | Tang Chi, Dal, Tang Se, Nhang |
Nhang | Ka Chut, Nay, Muy, Peng, Chang, Ta Nga, Chay, Ket |
Ta Lav | Ta Lav, In, Ka Nat, Katae, Ka Nong |
References
- ^ "Rotanak Kiri Provincial Resources" Archived August 31, 2004, at the Wayback Machine. Cambodia National and Provincial Resources Data Bank (2003). Accessed May 5, 2008.
- ^ National Institute of Statistics
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Ratanakiri province
Capital city: Banlung
- Lake Yeak Laom
- Ka Choung Falls
divisions
Andoung Meas District |
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Banlung Municipality (city) |
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Bar Kaev District |
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Koun Mom District | |
Lumphat District | |
Ou Chum District |
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Ou Ya Dav District | |
Ta Veaeng District | |
Veun Sai District |
13°52′51″N 107°20′51″E / 13.8807°N 107.3474°E / 13.8807; 107.3474
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