- "
Phnom Penh".
Collins English Dictionary.
HarperCollins Publishers.
Retrieved June 6, 2019. "History of
Phnom Penh".
phnompenh.gov.kh.
Phnom Penh Capital...
- The Fall of
Phnom Penh was the
capture of
Phnom Penh,
capital of the
Khmer Republic (in present-day Cambodia), by the
Khmer Rouge on 17
April 1975, effectively...
-
Khmer Viet Minh's 1954
retreat into
North Vietnam, Pol Pot
returned to
Phnom Penh,
working as a
teacher while remaining a
central member of Cambodia's Marxist–Leninist...
- of
which are
ethnically Khmer. Its
capital and most
populous city is
Phnom Penh,
followed by Siem Reap and Battambang. In 802 AD,
Jayavarman II declared...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Phnom Penh International Airport (IATA: PNH, ICAO: VDPP),
formerly Pochentong International...
- The Seal of
Phnom Penh is the muni****l seal used by the City Hall of
Phnom Penh. The seal is
round with navy-blue rings. The trees, bridge, and temple...
- po****tion—displaced from
rural areas into the cities, with the
capital Phnom Penh's po****tion
growing from 600,000 in 1970 to
nearly 2 million by 1975....
- of Cambodia's po****tion. On 7
January 1979, the
Vietnamese captured Phnom Penh,
which forced Pol Pot and the
Khmer Rouge to
retreat back into the jungle...
-
University of
Phnom Penh, and
started a left-wing French-language publication, L'Observateur. The
paper soon
acquired a re****tion in
Phnom Penh's small academic...
- The
Phnom Penh speech (*Discours de
Phnom Penh*) is a
speech delivered by the
President of
France Charles de
Gaulle at the
Olympic Stadium in the capital...