Puok District
Puok District (Khmer: ស្រុកពួក) is one of twelve districts in Siem Reap Province, in north-western Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 110,863.[1]
Puok
ស្រុកពួក | |
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District (srok) | |
Puok Location in Cambodia | |
Coordinates: 13°25′N 103°40′E | |
Country | Cambodia |
Province | Siem Reap |
Time zone | +7 |
Geocode | 1707 |
Administration [2]
Commune | Phums (Villages) |
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Sasar Sdam | Svay, Sasar Sdam, Kouk Kandal, Kouk Run, Kouk Chas, Pongro Thmei, Kouk Pnov, Kouk Chrey, Khcheay, Kouk Tnaot, Damnak Slanh, Pak Pan, Chan Ta Say, Pongro Chas |
Doun Keo | Kouk Pnov, Antangkon, Ta Kam, Doun Kaev, Lbaeuk, Tnaot Chrum, Prasat Char, Kouk Pou, Peam, Ta Snae, Kouk Thmei, Rohal, Doun On |
Kdei Run | Bangkaong, Trapeang Veaeng, Prey Yeang, Ta Pang, Lbaeuk, Kouk Pou, Kdei Run |
Keo Poar | Kamphem, Prey Danghaeum, Thmei, Roka Yea, Kouk Ruessei, Kouk Pou, Svay Chek, Peam Ta Uor |
Khnat | Khnat, Pralay, Kouk Snuol, Trameng, Svay, Prey Thlok, Chrolong, Kouk Trach, Ampil Peam, Boeng Khnar, Prey Kmeng, Tuek Thla |
Lvea | Kumru, Doun Tro, Stueng Preah Srok, Kouk Srama, Tuol Lvieng, Kouk Thmei, Prohut, Chreas, Lvea, Roka, Preah Angk Trong, Snao |
Mukh Paen | Ta Trav, Mukh Paen, Trakiet, Kouk Reang, Kouk Run, Sva Huol |
Pou Treay | Pou, Treay |
Puok | Puok Chas, Prayut, Kouk Chuon, Kampong Ta Yang, Kouk Srok, Ta Tok, Kouk Doung, Kouk Thmei, Puok Thmei, Chambak He, Ou Ta Prak |
Prey Chruk | Prey Chruk, Ketteyos, Doun Tok, Svay Chantor, Prasat, Phlang, Prab Mai, Chres, Pradak, Chranieng, Ta Mouk, Pongro |
Reul | Kouk Veal, Tumrueng, Reul, Trapeang Svay, Trapeang Ruessei, Prolit, K'aek Tum, Rumduol, Kbal Krapeu, Trapeang Thum, Kouk Knang, Kouk Trach, Srah, Sambuor |
Samraong Yea | Ta Chet, Samraong Yea, Ampil, Prasat, Doun Sva, Prey Veaeng |
Trei Nhoar | Chambak Sa, Kouk Doung, Svay, Ta Hok, Thipakdei, Chuo Chakkrei, Chhuk, Trei Nhoar, Thveas, Trapeang Pring |
Yeang | Soun Sa, Chong Thnal, Yeang, Sokh San, Kanhchan Kuy |
References
- "General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Final Census Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia. August 2002. Retrieved 2010-11-25. See page 226.
- "Siem Reap Administration". Royal Government of Cambodia. Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
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