- The
Dângrêk Mountains (/ˈdɑːŋrɛk/; Khmer: ជួរភ្នំដងរែក, Chuŏr
Phnum Dângrêk [cuə pʰnom ɗɑːŋrɛːk]; Thai: ทิวเขาพนมดงรัก, RTGS: Thio Khao
Phanom Dongrak...
- The
Dangrek genocide, also
known as the
Preah Vihear pushback, is a
border incident which took
place along the
Dangrek Mountain Range on the Thai-Cambodian...
-
Maoist dictator Pol Pot (Saloth Sar).
Anlong Veng is in the area of the
Dângrêk Mountains, in the far
north of Cambodia. It is
located 125 km
north of...
- into 19
communes (khum) and 5
quarters (sangkat). This
province is in the
Dângrêk Mountains.
There is a
serious problem of
deforestation in the area. However...
-
Khmer to
represent /ae/ and /ɛː/, for
example Khmêr (ខ្មែរ [kʰmae]) and
Dângrêk Mountains (ដងរែក [ɗɑːŋrɛːk]). Ê is the 7th
letter of the
Kurdish Kurmanji...
- area of 8,124 km2 (3,137 sq mi) from the Mun
River in the
north to the
Dangrek Mountains in the south. The capital,
Surin city, in the
western central...
- 800 feet (180–550 metres). This
cliff marks the
southern limit of the
Dângrêk Mountains.[citation needed]
Flowing south through Cambodia's
eastern regions...
- the
Khmer Empire,
located on top of a 525-metre (1,722 ft)
cliff in the
Dângrêk Mountains, in the
Preah Vihear province of Cambodia. As a key
edifice of...
-
which clashed during the
Civil War in
Cambodia in the 1970s and 1980s. The
Dangrek genocide in June 1979 was in
great part due to
civilian victims crossing...
- a king from the
Upper Mun
Valley near
Phimai (northern
region of
Phnom Dangrek), a v****al
state of
Khmer Empire. King
Hiranyavarman was the
father of...