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Banteay
Meanchey
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Battambang
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Kampot
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Kandal
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Kep
City
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Koh
Kong
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Kampong
Cham
I Kampong
Chhang I
Kampong
Speu
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Kampong
Thom
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Mondulkiri |
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Oddor
Meanchey
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Pailin
City
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Preah
Vihear
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Pursat
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Prey
Veng
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Phnom
Penh |
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Ratanakiri
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Sihanoukville
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Stung
Treng
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Svay
Rieng
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Siem
Reap
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Takeo |
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Sihanoukville
province
is a
small
southern
province
of
Cambodia.
The
capital
sits
on a
peninsula
with
beaches
and
tropical
islands
around.
Sihanoukville
(also
known
as
Kampong
Som
or
Kampong
Saom)
was
founded
in
1964
to
be
the
only
deep-water
port
in
whole
Cambodia.
It
is
gradually
being
redeveloped
as a
tourist
attraction,
but
despite
the
promise
of
massive
Malaysian
investment
- a
casino
is
planned
for
Naga
Island
-
tourist
numbers
are
still
fairly
low.
Also
its
nice
with
sand
beaches
and
several
paradise
islands
have
made
it
popular
as a
tourist
destination. |
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In
honour
to
the
king,
who
fought
for
the
independency
of
Cambodia
the
provincial
capital
was
called
Sihanoukville.
Located
in
the
southwest
corner
of
Cambodia,
232km
from
Phnom
Penh,
Sihanoukville
can
be
reached
via
National
Highway
N°
4.
White-sand
beaches
that
include
O’chheuteal,
Sokha,
Pram
Pi
Chan,
and
Deum
Chrey
beautify
this
coastal
city.
These
beaches
are
known
for
their
quiet,
cosy
atmosphere
and
the
large
stretches
of
white
sand
and
clear
waters
and
these
make
them
popular
spots
for
families
on
vacation.
These
seaside
paradises
with
the
refreshing
coolness
of
the
fresh
water
streams
can
be
enjoyed
all
year
round. |
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Business
opportunities
in
Sihanoukville
are
varied
from
financial
activities
to
tourist
and
travel-related
industries
in
conjunction
with
the
government's
objective
of
making
Sihanoukville
a
major
tourist
destination
besides
its
status
as
an
International
Offshore
Financial
Centre.
The
government
welcomes
both
foreign
as
well
as
local
investors
to
participate
on a
joint-venture
basis. |
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This
famous
see
side
resort
is
formed
by
wide
and
huge
streets
and
quite
new
big
concrete
buildings,
which
lost
any
impression
of
the
former
architectonical
colonial
style.
As
the
town
is
not
a
small
place
due
to
it’s
wide
spread
urban
areas,
the
best
way
to
get
around
is
to
hire
a
motorbike.
Beside
the
nice
beaches
and
some
very
nice
vantage
points
there
isn’t
that
much
to
see
in
the
town
itself.
To
catch
a
nice
view
on
the
city
you
best
climb
the
small
hill
to
Wat
Leu.
Wat
Krom
is
another
place
of
interest
as
this
is a
recently
build
pagoda,
because
the
older
one
was
destroyed
by
the
Khmer
Rouge
and
it
houses
a
sanctuary
called
Yeah
Mao,
the
guardian
of
the
cost.
Nearby
to
the
town
there
are
nice
places
for
a
detour
such
as
the
Ream
National
Park
and
the
beautiful
Kbal
Chhay
Waterfall.
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