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Tuol Svay Prey II
Tuol Svay Prey II (TSPII, km, ទួលស្វាយព្រៃទី២) is a quarter (''sangkat'') of Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly of Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In 2008 the staff of the ''Phnom Penh Post'' wrote that the area, "on the edge of the city", had an "urban" atmosphere, that it was "close to everything" and that it had "a strong sense of community." The newspaper added that "there is not a whole lot to do in the area. Unless you want to drive, the action is fairly limited." Transport Monireth Boulevard is to the northwest and Sihanouk Boulevard is to the northeast. The ''Phnom Penh Post'' wrote that those two roads, particularly during rush hour, can become congested. Education There are no international schools in the community. According to the ''Phnom Penh Post'', Singapore International School is the international school with the most proximity and that "Northbridge International School Cambodia is also very close." The publication descri ...
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List Of Communes And Quarters In Cambodia
The communes of Cambodia ( ''khum''/ ''sangkat'') are the third-level administrative divisions in Cambodia. They are the subdivisions of the districts and municipalities of Cambodia. Communes can consist of as few as 3 or as many as 30 villages (''phum''), depending on the population. * In 1998 there were a total of 1,609 communes, and 13,406 villages in Cambodia. * However, according to the 2008 census there are now 1,621 communes in Cambodia and 14,073 villages. * As of the 2017 commune elections, the number of communes had risen to 1,646. Banteay Meanchey Province Mongkol Borei District # * Banteay Neang # * Bat Trang # * Chamnaom # * Kouk Ballangk # * Koy Maeng # * Ou Prasat # * Phnum Touch # * Rohat Tuek # * Ruessei Kraok # * Sambuor # * Soea # * Srah Reang # * Ta Lam # Phnum Srok District * Nam Tau * Paoy Char * Phnom Dei * Ponley * Spean Sraeng Rouk * Srah Chik Preah Netr Preah District * Bos Sbov * Chhnuor * Chob * Phnum Lieb * Prasat Char * Preah Netr * Ro ...
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Rush Hour
A rush hour (American English, British English) or peak hour (Australian English) is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice every weekday: once in the morning and once in the afternoon or evening, the times during which the most people commute. The term is often used for a period of peak congestion that may last for more than one hour. The term is very broad, but often refers specifically to private automobile transportation traffic, even when there is a large volume of cars on a road but not many people, or if the volume is normal but there is some disruption of speed. By analogy to vehicular traffic, the term Internet rush hour has been used to describe periods of peak data network usage, resulting in delays and slower delivery of data packets. Definition The name is sometimes a misnomer, as the peak period often lasts more than one hour and the "rush" refers to the volume ...
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International School Of Phnom Penh
The (ISPP) is an international school in Mean Chey Section, Phnom Penh and Cambodia. It is a private, non-profit, English language, coeducational day school that offers educational program from Early Years (3 years of age) through Grade 12. The school was founded in 1989. Enrollment in 2018-19 is approximately 850 students who represent more than 50 countries. History ISPP was started in 1989 by a group of families working for NGOs (non-government organization). The first six students, aged three to seven, met part-time in a home taught by a parent. In 1990, a villa was rented and ISPP took the first real steps to become a normal day school. A curriculum was developed and a Kindergarten to Grade 4 program was set in place. Student numbers gradually increased at the start of the school year reaching 11 pupils. ISPP's Charter was then written and approved, establishing it as a parent-owned and operated non-sectarian non-profit school. By 1995, the full-time expatriate faculty n ...
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ICAN British International School
ICAN may refer to: Organizations *Informed Consent Action Network, a US antivaccine group. *Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia * Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal *Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria * International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons * International Children Assistance Network * International Christian Academy of Nagoya, a defunct school in Japan *International Commission for Air Navigation, the predecessor of the International Civil Aviation Organization *Nationalist Canarian Initiative, a former political party in the Canary Islands Other uses *Icán River, a river in Guatemala *'' ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition'', a medical journal *Interim Capability for Airborne Networking, a system operated by the US Air Force *International Code of Area Nomenclature, a universal naming system for areas of endemism used in biogeography See also * I Can (other) * Icahn (other) * ICANN * ICAN-II (spacecraft) * JCA ...
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Home Of English
Home of English International is a private school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, established in 1997. Originally started by founders Steve Billington and Judy Tan in Indonesia 1993, the 1997 Asian financial crisis forced them to move to Cambodia where the school has continued to grow. Home of English International, driven by their motto "a place where people care," regularly donates to charities, orphanages, and also sponsors a school in Kampong Speu (town). It has four campuses: two are in Boeng Keng Kang 3 Sangkat in Boeng Keng Kang Section: the Head Office and the Play School/Kindergarten. Additionally there is the Toul Kork Branch in Sen Sok Section and the Prek Eng Branch in Mean Chey Section Mean Chey ( km, មានជ័យ, , lit. "Victorious") is an administrative district (''khan'') located in the south-eastern part of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. As of 2019, due to boundary changes, its population decreased from 2008 but is the second .... Map of Sen Sok Section
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British International School Of Phnom Penh
British International School of Phnom Penh is an international school in Sangkat Prek Eng, Khan Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It was formerly in the Boeung Keng Kang I Boeng Keng Kang I (BKKI; km, បឹងកេងកងទី១) is a quarter (''sangkat'') in Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly in Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It has the nickname NGOville due to the presence of non-governmental o ... area of Phnom Penh. It was established in 1995. References External links British International School of Phnom Penh British international schools International schools in Cambodia 1995 establishments in Cambodia Educational institutions established in 1995 {{Cambodia-school-stub ...
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Northbridge International School Cambodia
Northbridge International School Cambodia (NISC) is a privately owned English-speaking international school, catering for students aged between 2 and 18, located in Teuk Thlar Commune, Sen Sok Section, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Founded in 1996, it is one of the largest international schools in the country with over 800 students representing more than 40 nationalities. The faculty is international with teachers representing over 15 nationalities, from Australia to the US, Argentina to Japan. The academic year at Northbridge is divided into two semesters beginning in the middle of August, and the beginning of January, with a total of 180 school days for students and 190 working day for teaching staff. NISC is an International Baccalaureate World School delivering the three IB programs: IB PYP in the Primary School, IB MYP in the Middle School and IB DP in the High School. NISC is accredited by the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) and the Western Association of S ...
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Singapore International School (Cambodia)
Singapore International School (SIS) is a kindergarten, elementary and secondary (up to Form Four and International Baccalaureate Diploma First Year and second year) school situated in two different campuses on Nam Long Shan Road, Hong Kong Island. It is an international school set up by the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Singapore and follows the Singaporean curriculum. The school was established in September 1991 in Kennedy Town with an enrollment of 200 students. This number has risen above the 1500 students mark, from a variety of nationalities, with the majority being Hong Kongers and Singaporeans. History In 1995, SIS moved to its current premises on Nam Long Shan road near Aberdeen, occupying an area of 4,150 square meters. The land was granted by the Hong Kong Government The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, commonly known as the Hong Kong Government or HKSAR Government, refers to the Executive (government), executive author ...
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Phnom Penh Post
''The Phnom Penh Post'' ( km, ភ្នំពេញប៉ុស្តិ៍, ) is a daily English-language newspaper published in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Founded in 1992 by publisher Michael Hayes and Kathleen O'Keefe, it is Cambodia's oldest English-language newspaper. The paper was initially published fortnightly as a full-color tabloid; in 2008 it increased frequency to daily publication and redesigned the format as a Berliner. ''The Phnom Penh Post'' is also available in Khmer. It previously published a weekend magazine, 7Days, in its Friday edition. Since July 2014, it has published a weekly edition on Saturdays called ''Post Weekend'', which was folded into the paper as a Friday supplement in 2017 and was discontinued in 2018. It has a staff of Cambodian and foreign journalists covering national news. The newspaper includes specific business, lifestyle and sports sections, and also prints a "Police Blotter", which has items related to crime translated from local Khmer-la ...
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Provinces Of Cambodia
Cambodia is divided into 25 provinces ( km, ខេត្ត, ). The capital Phnom Penh is not a province but an "autonomous municipality" ( km, រាជធានី, link=no, ; lit. 'Capital'), equivalent to a province governmentally and administered at the same level as the other 24 provinces. Phnom Penh has both the highest population and the highest population density of all provinces, but is the second smallest in land area. The largest province by area is Mondulkiri and the smallest is Kep which is also the least populated province. Mondulkiri has the lowest population density. Each province is administered by a governor, who is nominated by the Ministry of Interior, subject to approval by the Prime Minister. Provinces are divided into districts ( ''srok''). The districts in Phnom Penh are called '' khan'' () normally written as for addresses in English followed by the districts’ names (Ex: Khan Chamkar Mon; lit. 'Chamkar Mon District'). The number of districts in ...
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Cambodia
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh. The sovereign state of Cambodia has a population of over 17 million. Buddhism is enshrined in the constitution as the official state religion, and is practised by more than 97% of the population. Cambodia's minority groups include Vietnamese, Chinese, Chams and 30 hill tribes. Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate of two seasons, and the country is made up of a central floodplain around the Tonlé Sap lake and Mekong Delta, surrounded by mountainous regions. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh, the political, economic and cultural centre of Cambodia. The kingdom is an elective co ...
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Chamkar Mon Section
Chamkar Mon ( km, ចំការមន, meaning 'Mulberry Farm') is the southernmost district in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The district has an area of 10.56 km2. As of the 2019 census, its population is 70,772. Administration Chamkar Mon was subdivided into 12 Sangkats and 95 Phums (villages). On January 8, 2019, according to sub-decree 03 អនក្រ.បក, 7 sangkats from Khan Chamkar Mon have been moved to a new khan, Khan Boeng Keng Kang. Cityscape Places of interest * Naga World *Phsar Tuol Tompoung Market (Russian Market) *Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum *Wat Tuol Tompoung Education Canadian International School of Phnom Penh maintains the main campus on Koh Pich in Chamkar Mon Section and the Bassac Garden Preschool in the Chamkar Mon Section. iCan British International School is in Tonle Bassac commune. - mentioned on list of schoolsby the U.S. State Department The United States Department of State (DOS), or State Department, is an executive department ...
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