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Kampot ( km, ក្រុងកំពត) is a city in southern
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 ...
and the capital of
Kampot Province Kampot ( km, កំពត ) is a province in southwestern Cambodia. It borders the provinces of Koh Kong and Kampong Speu to the north, Takéo to the east, Kep and the country of Vietnam ( Kiên Giang) to the south, and Sihanoukville to the ...
. It is on the Praek Tuek Chhu River southeast of the
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and around from the
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. Kampot was the capital of the ''Circonscription Résidentielle de Kampot'' under French rule and Cambodia's most important seaport after the loss of the Mekong Delta and before the establishment of Sihanoukville. Its center is, unlike most Cambodian provincial capitals, composed of 19th century
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architecture. The region and town are known for high quality pepper, which is exported worldwide. It is also known for its ''Kampot''
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, and
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. The government and the Ministry of Culture and Fine Art have been preparing documents to nominate The Old Town of Kampot for admission to the
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list (along with The Old Town of
Battambang Battambang ( km, បាត់ដំបង, UNGEGN: ) is the capital of Battambang Province and the third largest city in Cambodia. Founded in the 11th century by the Khmer Empire, Battambang is the leading rice-producing province of the cou ...
and The Old Town of Kratie) since 2017.


History


A Khmer breach between Siam and Ha-Tien since 1771

The first description of Kampot in the
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refers to an event that took place from 1771 to 1775. In 1771, King
Taksin King Taksin the Great ( th, สมเด็จพระเจ้าตากสินมหาราช, , ) or the King of Thonburi ( th, สมเด็จพระเจ้ากรุงธนบุรี, ; ; Teochew: Dên Chao; April 17, ...
of
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attacked Ha-Tien and destroyed it completely before marching on the Cambodian capital Oudong. In an effort to overthrow the Khmer King Outey II who was allied with Vietnamese Mac Thien Tu based in Ha-Tien, the young Khmer prince and future king Ang Non II gathered with Siamese soldiers in Kampot which he used as a base for his hostilities until obtaining the throne 1775.


The uprising of Oknha Mau in 1841

In 1841, Oknha-Mau, who was a Cambodian governor, refused the Vietnamese yoke which had gradually been imposed once more on Kampot. Supported by Siam, he gathered a military contingent of about 3,000 Cambodians. The Vietnamese ran away to Ha-Tien again.


The first international seaport of Cambodia (1841-1860)

Upon his arrival on the throne in 1840, Khmer King
Ang Duong Ang Duong ( km, អង្គឌួង ; 12 June 1796 – 19 October 1860) was the King of Cambodia from 1841 to 1844 and from 1845 to his death in 1860. Formally invested in 1848, his rule benefited a kingdom that suffered from several centuries ...
constructed a road from his capital of Oudong, to Kampot, and opened Kampot as the only international seaport of Cambodia. Import and exports grew quickly in the hands of the Anglo-Chinese merchants of Singapore turning a neighborhood of the city into the Chinese Kampot. French missionary Father Hestret founded the first Catholic Church in Kampot at that time, and received the visit of French explorer Henri Mouhot.


From the French protectorate to the insurrection (1863-1886)

Cambodia became a protectorate of France in 1863. King Norodom appointed a Vietnamese as chief of the canton and let him control the village and all Vietnamese in this province. After this period, Kampot began to decline. The main reason for this decline was because Saigon Port was opened and navigation along the Mekong River began to be exploited in the interests of French colonialism. Resentment grew among the population. The insurrection began on 17 March 1885 at noon, when a band of 50 men sacked the opium entrepôt held by the French colonialists. Another band of 50 men attacked the telegraph office. The customhouse at the entrance of the river became a fort of insurgents. At the beginning of April, a French aviso à vapeur ''Le Sagittaire'' and two junks appeared at the anchorage of Kampot. Tensions escalated as violence broke out throughout the province with a complex play of alliances and betrayals as well as interference from Chinese pirates. On 8 May 1886, a column of 100 soldiers under Lieutenant de Vaubert departed Kampot. Résident Santenoy also marched with 30 militiamen. After an hour's battle, a Cambodian militiaman of the Résident succeeded in penetrating into the fort of the insurgents, and French troops broke the fort in five minutes officially ending the insurrection of Kampot. At the end of 1886, an interview between the King Sisowath and the insurgents was held at Thnol Bek Kus, half-way between Phnom Penh and Kampot and peace was accomplished.


Kampot of the Belle Epoque (1889-1940)

Under 19th century French colonial administration Kampot became a regional administrative centre with the status of a state border district as a result of the delimitation of the Kingdom of Cambodia. The ''Circonscription Résidentielle de Kampot'' contained the
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s of Kampot, Kompong-Som, Trang, and Kong-Pisey. In 1889
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reports a multi-ethnic community: Kampot town consisted of "Cambodian Kampot" on the Prek-Kampot River and "Chinese Kampot" on the right riverbank of the west branch of the Prek-Thom River. Nearby was also a Vietnamese village, called Tien-Thanh and another Vietnamese village on Traeuy Koh Island. A Malay enclave also existed on Traeuy Koh Island. Additional villages of mixed ethnicity are listed. The Chinese population grew steadily, benefited well from pepper cultivation and benefiting the economy of Kampot. Yet quarrels between Chinese groups were reported too. For example, Hainam Chinese and Trieu-Châu Chinese quarreled in October 1908, and Inspecteur Durand, had to send in guards to reach pacify the situation.


Kampot during the War


Kampot during the Khmers Rouges

Kampot become the stage to a major battle of the
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, also a part of the
Cambodian Civil War The Cambodian Civil War ( km, សង្គ្រាមស៊ីវិលកម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ) was a civil war in Cambodia fought between the forces of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (known as the Khmer Rouge, supported by North Vi ...
. From 26 February to 2 April 1974, Cambodian government troops battled
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guerillas for the control of Kampot city. Despite the Cambodian Army's heavy resistance, the Khmer Rouge eventually captured the city of Kampot on 2 April. Both sides suffered heavy casualties during the fighting but many more civilians were rendered homeless.


Kampot contemporary history

In recent years since 2010s, Kampot has been subject to the extensive tourism development with the development of tourism port worth US$8 million under the Kampot Provincial Tourism Department's master plan. The development of the tourism port includes the construction of 42-storey multi-purposed twin tower which will be the tallest building in Cambodia outside
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when completed; widening and improvements to National Road No. 3; a seaport that carries passengers to and from nearby Cambodian islands,
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with the capacity of housing up to 400 passengers. While the development of the tourism port is slated to be ready for visitors by 2022 and the creation of new job opportunities, the development of the tourism port has raised concern regarding the impact to the colonial building where some colonial building would be demolished to make way for the modern building and infrastructure, the rising price of the land property in Kampot, and the destruction of forests for tourism land uses which raises the environmental concerns. A petition has been launched by residents of Kampot demanding
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and
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to modify the project toward more heritage-friendly construction and move the construction of high-rise buildings away from Old Town. As of January 2021, it has received 1,239 signatures.


Demographics

According to the 2012 census, the population of the municipality of Kampot is 49,597. Historically, there has been an important presence of Khmers of Chinese descent in Kampot. Recent years have seen an important inflow of foreigners, European, Vietnamese, and Chinese. A significant part of the population is Cham, a majority Muslim group. The Sa'och tribe, an ancient population group in the province, is on the brink of extinction however.


Administration

The municipality of Kampot is located in Kampot province and is divided into 15 villages and 5 ''Sangkats'' which are: * Kampong Kandal Sangkat * Krang Ampil * Kampong Bay * Andong Khmer * Traeuy Kaoh


Crime and security

Whilst Kampot is considered largely safe, the city has seen a rise in crime against tourists and foreign residents. Despite some efforts to provide better security and policing, local authorities have been criticized in recent years for their response to a number of high-profile serious crimes, including rapes and murders, that were dealt with poorly. As in neighbouring Sihanoukville, police in Kampot have been accused of corruption, drug trafficking and drug use, and links to organized crime. Some members of Kampot's expatriate community have also faced criticism for alleged attempts to censor, cover up, and control any negative news or reviews about the city, its businesses, and inhabitants, especially on social media groups and pages.


Gallery

2016 Kampot, Budynek ze sklepami.jpg, Building with shops 2016 Kampot, Departament Gospodarki i Finansów prowincji Kampot (02).jpg, Department of Economy and Finance, Kampot Province 2016 Kampot, Muzeum Prowincji Kampot (06).jpg, Kampot Provincial Museum 2016 Kampot, Narodowy Bank Kambodży - oddział w Kampot (01).jpg, National Bank of Cambodia, Kampot 2016 Kampot, Hotel Auberge du Soleil (02).jpg, l'Auberge du Soleil 2016 Kampot, Stare targowisko.jpg, Old market 2016 Kampot, Rondo duriana (03).jpg, Durian Roundabout 2016 Kampot, Stary most.jpg, Old bridge 2016 Kampot, Staw lotosów (01).jpg, Lotus pond 2016 Kampot, Old Market Street, Domy-sklepy (02).jpg, Shophouses 2016 Kampot, Old Market Street, Sklepy i restauracje.jpg, Shops and restaurants 2016 Kampot, Zachód słońca nad rzeką Praek Tuek Chhu (20).jpg, Praek Tuek Chhu River


See also

*
Battle of Kampot A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
* Sihanoukville (city) * Svay Rieng City * Prey Veng City


References


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