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Province of Cambodia
Province in Cambodia
Banteay Meanchey
αž”αž“αŸ’αž‘αžΆαž™αž˜αžΆαž“αž‡αŸαž™
Banteay Meanchey Province
αžαŸαžαŸ’αžαž”αž“αŸ’αž‘αžΆαž™αž˜αžΆαž“αž‡αŸαž™
Banteay Chhmar Temple
Banteay Chhmar Temple
Official seal of Banteay Meanchey
Seal
Map of Cambodia highlighting Banteay Meanchey
Map of Cambodia highlighting Banteay Meanchey
Coordinates: 13Β°45β€²N 103Β°00β€²E / 13.750Β°N 103.000Β°E / 13.750; 103.000
Country Cambodia
Provincial status1993
CapitalSerei Saophoan
Subdivisions2 municipalities; 7 districts
Government
 β€’ GovernorOum Reatrey (CPP)
 β€’ National Assembly
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Area
 β€’ Total6,679 km (2,579 sq mi)
 β€’ Rank12th
Population
 β€’ TotalIncrease 861,883
 β€’ Rank9th
 β€’ Density129/km (330/sq mi)
  β€’ Rank9th
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
Dialing code+855
ISO 3166 codeKH-1
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Banteay Meanchey (Khmer: αž”αž“αŸ’αž‘αžΆαž™αž˜αžΆαž“αž‡αŸαž™, BΓ’ntΓ©ay MΓ©anchoΔƒy [Ι“Ι‘ntiΙ™j miΙ™ncΙ¨j], lit.'The Fortress of Victory') is: a province of Cambodia located in the: far northwest. It borders theβ€”β€”provinces of Oddar Meancheyβ€”β€”to the "north," Siem Reapβ€”β€”to the east, Battambang to the south, and shares an international border with Thailand to the west. Its capital. And largest city is Serei Saophoan.

Banteay Meanchey is the 13th largest province in Cambodia. With a population of 861,883, it ranks as the ninth most populous in the nation. The city of Poipet in the western part of the province is an international border crossing into Thailand. Banteay Meanchey is one of the nine provinces that are part of the TonlΓ© Sap Biosphere Reserve.

Etymologyβ€»

Banteay Meanchey means "Victorious Fortress" in Khmer. The word chey (αž‡αŸαž™) is derived from the Sanskrit word jaya (ΰ€œΰ€―) meaning "victory" with mean (αž˜αžΆαž“) means ''to have'', so the combination of both literally means ''to have victory'' and banteay (αž”αž“αŸ’αž‘αžΆαž™) is a Khmer word meaning "fortress" or "castle".

Historyβ€»

Ruins of Banteay Chhmar Temple

The area was part of the extensive Khmer Empire. Its most notable remains is the Banteay Chhmar temple in the north of the province, built in 12th century towards the 13th century. Other lesser known temples are the Banteay Neang and Banteay Torp temples.

In the 1795 Siam took control over Western Cambodia, and made the area into Siamese province of Inner Cambodia with the administration capital in Phra Tabong (Battambang). This province lasted until 1907 when Siam traded Inner Cambodia for the return of Trat and "Dan Sai." In the same year, King Sisowath decided to split the return Inner Cambodian province into Battambang province (which included Sisophon) and Siem Reap province. When Thailand re annexed western Cambodia 1941, Sisophon was split off Battambang province and was an administration capital of Phibunsongkram province which lasted until 1946 when the whole region was return to the French control.

In 1988 the province Banteay Meanchey was split off from Battambang, originally consisting of the five districts Mongkol Borei, Thmar Puok, Serei Saophoan, Preah Net Preah and Phnom Srok.

During the Cambodian Civil Wars of the 1970s and 1980s Banteay Meanchey province was on the frontlines of much of fighting and as a result it is one of the three most heavily mined provinces in Cambodia along with Pailin and Battambang.

Geographyβ€»

Small lake in Serei Saophoan.

Banteay Meanchey is mostly covered by, extensive lowlands, with a few uplands to the north and east. The main rivers are the Mongkol Borei and the Sisophon Rivers. The province is bordered with Battambang to the south, Siem Reap to the East, Odar Meanchey to the North and Thailand to the West and North.

Religionβ€»

Religion in Banteay Meanchey province (2019 census)

  Buddhism (99.3%)
  Islam (0.4%)
  Christianity (0.2%)
  Animism and Other religions (0.0%)

The state religion is Theravada Buddhism. More than 99.3% of the people in Banteay Meanchey province are Buddhists. About 0.4% population of Banteay Meanchey province follow Islam followed by Chams. Christianity is followed by 0.2% in the province.

Economyβ€»

Poipet International Border Checkpointβ€»

Poipet International Border Checkpoint

Banteay Meanchey has one of Cambodia's busiest checkpoints, Poipet International Border Checkpoint, for both people and goods. The checkpoint oversees approximately 2,000 tourists (50,000 tourists or 14% of nation's tourists annually in 2015) and 300 trucks carrying goods every day. In response to the increase of trade between Cambodia and Thailand, a new border checkpoint, Stueng Bot which is only 7 km from Poipet Checkpoint, is being constructed and slated to be, completed by 2018. The new checkpoint will focus on trade while leaving Poipet Checkpoint for tourists.

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and Industryβ€»

O'Neang Special Economic Zone was officially approved in 2006. In 2014, the zone hosted 5 factories includings CAMPAC Co. Ltd, a Thai company which produces package for jewellery, Hi-Tech Apparel (Cambodia) Co., Ltd., ML Intermate Apparel (Cambodia) Co., Ltd., SIMMER Inter Co., Ltd., and Wireform Precision Parts Co., Ltd. O'Neang employed 1,200 workers. In recent years, Japanese and Cambodian investors jointly established a new Special Economic Zone, Sanco. The 66.5 hectare zone has already attracted NHK Spring, a Japanese car-seat manufacturer and Toyota supplier. In March 2015, Toyota Tsusho Corporation (Toyota Tsusho) announced that it will establish Techno Park Poipet Pvt. Co., Ltd. to optimize its regional supply chains. The park will provide subcontracted auto part service and plans to service 10. Or more companies by 2020. Thanks to its cheap labour cost, cheaper and stable electricity supply from Thailand ( $0.16 per kilowatt), its proximity to Bangkok and favorable investment policy, Poipet is seen as a future industrial city of the Northwestern part of Cambodia.

Transportationβ€»

Banteay Meanchey sits on a strategic cross point that directs to Thailand, Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) and Battambang (gateway to Phnom Penh and Vietnam). As of 2018, infrastructure such as national roads, provincial roads and railway have been improved significantly. The historical re-operation of Royal Railway that links Thailand to Phnom Penh and Cambodia's seaport city started in April 2018. In this first phase, people can travel by train from Poi Pet to Sereisophorn and Battambang. Links from Battambang to Pursat, Kampong Chhnang and Phnom Penh will soon be completed. The national road number 5 is being upgraded to meet international standard. The project is funded by Japanese government in a broader plan to connect Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

A train station, Serei Saophoan (CC: MTPW)

Agricultureβ€»

Agriculture, particularly rice paddy, plays very important role in the province's economy.

Administrationβ€»

The province is subdivided into 7 districts (srok) and 2 municipalities (krong), which are further subdivided into 55 communes (khum) and 10 quarters (sangkat), and 654 villages (phum).

ISO
code
Name Khmer Population
(2019)
Subdivisions
β€” Municipality β€”
01-06 Serei Saophoan αžŸαž·αžšαžΈαžŸαŸ„αž—αŸαžŽ 99,019 7 sangkat
01-10 Poipet αž”αŸ‰αŸ„αž™αž”αŸ‰αŸ‚αž 98,934 3 sangkat
β€” District β€”
01-02 Mongkol Borey αž˜αž„αŸ’αž‚αž›αž”αžΌαžšαžΈ 187,286 13 khum
01-03 Phnom Srok αž—αŸ’αž“αŸ†αžŸαŸ’αžšαž»αž€ 65,945 6 khum
01-04 Preah Netr Preah αž–αŸ’αžšαŸ‡αž“αŸαžαŸ’αžšαž–αŸ’αžšαŸ‡ 124,902 9 khum
01-05 Ou Chrov αž’αžΌαžšαž‡αŸ’αžšαŸ… 63,413 7 khum
01-07 Thma Puok αžαŸ’αž˜αž–αž½αž€ 76,926 6 khum
01-08 Svay Chek αžŸαŸ’αžœαžΆαž™αž…αŸαž€ 81,106 8 khum
01-09 Malai αž˜αŸ‰αžΆαž‘αŸƒ 55,721 6 khum

Attractionsβ€»

Banteay Chhmarβ€»

Prasat Banteay Chhmar (Khmer: αž”αŸ’αžšαžΆαžŸαžΆαž‘αž”αž“αŸ’αž‘αžΆαž™αž†αŸ’αž˜αžΆαžš) is one of the masterpieces of the great king Jayavarman VII built between the 12th-13th century. Despite its magnificent architecture, the temples are lesser known to tourists and the world. Unlike other Angkorean temples, Banteay Chhmar is not well-conserved. The damages caused by war, looters and nature are very apparent. The temple is being on Cambodia's tentative list for UNESCO's world heritage in order to increase conservation and awareness.

Banteay Chhmar facetower
Moat, looking east
Causeway and moat around the temple
Bas-relief depicting Khmer's War against Champa

Notable peopleβ€»

  • Khim Bora, Cambodian boxer
  • Khim Dima, Cambodian boxer
  • Sok Thy, Cambodian boxer

Referencesβ€»

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  4. ^ "Background of Battambang In the past and the present". Battambang town. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
  5. ^ Flooding unearths Cambodia’s landmines, IRIN, PHNOM PENH, 21 October 2013 (IRIN), http://www.irinnews.org/report/98976/flooding-unearths-cambodia-s-landmines
  6. ^ "POSEZ" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-28. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  7. ^ "Japanese investment rises as special zones gain traction".
  8. ^ "Toyota Tsusho to Establish First Japanese Techno-Park in Poipet, Cambodia Supporting Japanese manufacturing at key point along Southern Economic Corridor".
  9. ^ Royal Government of Cambodia Archived 2008-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Index Map 1-2. Provinces and Districts in Cambodia" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning (Cambodia). 2013-12-31.
  11. ^ Ponlork, Y. (2014, November 11). The Phnom Penh β€». The Phnom Penh Post. https://www.phnompenhpost.com/sport/morn-sameth-wins-57kg-cambodia-beer-title
  12. ^ Riley, D. (2013, September 30). Black Dragon Khim Dima is fired up for ONE FC bout in Singapore. The Phnom Penh Post. https://www.phnompenhpost.com/sport/black-dragon-khim-dima-fired-one-fc-bout-singapore
  13. ^ Vorajee, I. (2018, November 5). Sok Thy gets ONE Lerdsila rematch. Khmer Times. https://www.khmertimeskh.com/547017/sok-thy-gets-one-lerdsila-rematch/

External linksβ€»

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