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Chhom Nimol (Khmer: ឆោម និមល; [cʰaom niʔmɔəl]) is a Cambodian-American
singer and lead
vocalist for the band
Dengue Fever,
which she
joined in 2001. Chhom...
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singers in the
Little Phnom Penh area of Long Beach. The band
selected Chhom Nimol, who had
previously been a well-known
singer in
Cambodia before emigrating...
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Chhom Pisa (born 3
March 1995) is a
Cambodian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Cambodian Premier League club
Phnom Penh
Crown and...
- (ខ្ទឹមបារាំង, "French allium")
which refers to an onion. Huffman,
Franklin E; Promchan, Charan; Lambert,
Chhom-Rak Thong.
Modern Spoken Cambodian (7th ed.)....
- doi:10.1215/08992363-1336435. Presti,
Anthony (28
January 2013). "Q&A:
Chhom Nimol and Zac
Holtzman of
Dengue Fever". SF Station. Kiloglu,
Darlene (5...
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Routledge (UK). ISBN 0-415-10006-2. Huffman,
Franklin E.;
Charan Promchan;
Chhom-Rak
Thong Lambert (2008). "Huffman,
Modern Spoken Cambodian".
Archived from...
- Ghosts. The Los
Angeles band
Dengue Fever,
featuring Cambodian lead
singer Chhom Nimol,
covers a
number of
songs by
Sothea and her
contemporaries in the...
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November 2000 (age 24) 4 0
Phnom Penh
Crown v. Mongolia, 11 June 2024 DF
Chhom Pisa (1995-03-03) 3
March 1995 (age 29) 5 0
Phnom Penh
Crown v. Mongolia...
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Angel Aok
Sokunkanha Bonny B.
Chhet Sovanpanha Chhom Nimol Chhorn Sovannareach G-Devith Him
Sivorn Huoy Meas (Death) Keo Pichenda...
- Keo
Sarath (born Tek
Chhom;
March 10, 1956 –
September 5, 1991) was a
Cambodian singer who
expressed the
trauma of the
Khmer people in the wake of the...