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Cambodia

đŸ™ïž Capital city:

Phnom Penh

📈 Country population:

17 million

đŸ—ș Country area:

181,035 kmÂČ

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Official NameKingdom of Cambodia
Common NameCambodia
ISO CodesKH, KHM, 116
Internet TLD.kh
Calling Code+855
Capital CityPhnom Penh
Largest CityPhnom Penh
Coordinates12.5° N, 104.9° E
Time ZoneUTC+7
Population (2025 est.)~17 million
Area181,035 kmÂČ
Population Density~94 per kmÂČ
LanguagesKhmer (official), minority languages
CurrencyCambodian Riel (KHR); USD widely used
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~USD 33+ billion
GDP (PPP)~USD 90+ billion
GDP Per Capita~USD 2,000+
GDP Growth~5–6%
HDI0.593 (Medium)
Literacy Rate~80–85%
Life Expectancy~70 years
Unemployment~1–2% (informal sector high)
Inflation~3–5%
LeadersKing & Prime Minister (names omitted for longevity)
Continent & SubregionAsia — Southeast Asia
National Day9 November (Independence Day)
National SportPradal Serey (kickboxing)
National DishFish Amok
National AnthemNokor Reach

Geography & Environment

  • Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Thailand.
  • It features lowlands, forests, mountains, and the TonlĂ© Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia.
  • The Mekong River flows through the country, supporting agriculture and fishing.
  • Climate: tropical monsoon with wet (May–October) and dry (November–April) seasons.
  • Best time to visit: November to February.
  • National parks: Cardamom Mountains, Bokor National Park, Virachey National Park.
  • Wildlife includes elephants, tigers (rare), gibbons, crocodiles, and unique bird species.
  • Environmental challenges: deforestation, illegal logging, climate change impacts, water management issues.
  • Unique features: Angkor region’s forests, TonlĂ© Sap’s reversing river flow phenomenon.

Demographics

  • Total population: ~17 million.
  • Median age: ~26 years.
  • Urban vs rural: ~24% urban, ~76% rural.
  • Ethnic groups: Khmer (majority), Vietnamese, Cham, Chinese, hill tribes.
  • Religions: Buddhism (majority), Islam, Christianity, traditional beliefs.
  • Literacy rate: ~80–85%.
  • Major cities: Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, Sihanoukville.

History

  • Cambodia’s roots lie in the ancient Funan and Chenla kingdoms.
  • The Khmer Empire (9th–15th century) built the iconic Angkor Wat and ruled much of mainland Southeast Asia.
  • Colonial period: Cambodia became a French protectorate in 1863.
  • Independence achieved on 9 November 1953.
  • Dark period: Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979) caused widespread tragedy.
  • Modern Cambodia has focused on recovery, economic growth, and global integration.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Unitary constitutional monarchy.
  • Executive: King (symbolic head of state) and Prime Minister.
  • Legislature: bicameral Parliament (National Assembly and Senate).
  • Judiciary: Supreme Court, appellate and provincial courts.
  • Administrative divisions: 25 provinces including Phnom Penh.
  • Political topics: development, infrastructure, foreign investment, governance reforms.

Economy

  • Cambodia is one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies.
  • Major industries: textiles and garments, tourism, agriculture, construction.
  • Main exports: garments, footwear, rice, bicycles, furniture.
  • Main imports: machinery, fuels, vehicles, refined textiles, chemicals.
  • Strengths: tourism potential, low labor costs, strategic location.
  • Weaknesses: limited infrastructure, reliance on garment industry, rural poverty.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~40%), Industry (~34%), Agriculture (~22%).
  • Tourism (especially Angkor Wat) is a major revenue source.

Culture & Society

  • Khmer culture emphasizes family, respect, Buddhism, and community traditions.
  • Major festivals: Khmer New Year, Pchum Ben, Water Festival, Royal Ploughing Ceremony.
  • Traditional dress: the Sampot for women and men in formal or cultural events.
  • Arts: Apsara dance, silk weaving, stone carving, classical music.
  • Languages: Khmer (official), minority languages, English increasingly used in cities.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Fish Amok — a creamy coconut curry steamed in banana leaves.
  • Iconic dishes: Lok Lak, Khmer Red Curry, Num Banh Chok (Khmer noodles), Bai Sach Chrouk.
  • Street foods: grilled meats, noodle soups, fried insects, baguette sandwiches (num pang).
  • Beverages: iced coffee with condensed milk, sugarcane juice, palm wine.
  • Cuisine known for mild flavors, fresh herbs, fermented ingredients, and rice.

Education & Institutions

  • Education improving steadily with growing enrollment rates.
  • Medium of instruction: Khmer; English widely taught in higher education.
  • Literacy rate: ~80–85%.
  • Top universities: Royal University of Phnom Penh, University of Cambodia, Royal University of Law and Economics.
  • Notable fields: agriculture, tourism, business, engineering.

Tourism

  • Top attractions: Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm, Phnom Penh Royal Palace, Kampot, Sihanoukville beaches.
  • UNESCO sites: Angkor, Temple of Preah Vihear.
  • Natural attractions: Cardamom Mountains, TonlĂ© Sap Lake, Koh Rong Island.
  • Historical landmarks: Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Museum.
  • Adventure tourism: trekking, kayaking, jungle exploration, island hopping.
  • Visa: e-visa available for most visitors.
  • Transportation: buses, tuk-tuks, ferries, domestic flights.

Practical Information

  • Safety: generally safe; scams and petty theft occur in tourist areas.
  • Healthcare: good in Phnom Penh; limited in rural areas.
  • Emergency numbers: Police 117, Fire 118, Ambulance 119.
  • Plug type: A, C, G; Voltage: 230V.
  • Internet: good in major cities; 4G widespread.
  • Best time to visit: November to February.
  • Budget: very affordable for travelers.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • National sport: Pradal Serey (Khmer kickboxing).
  • Popular sports: football, volleyball, martial arts, dragon boat racing.
  • Notable figures: Hun Sen (politics), Sinn Sisamouth (music), Angelina Jolie (honorary cultural advocate).
  • Performing arts include Apsara dance and Khmer classical music.

Neighboring Countries of Cambodia

Cambodia shares land borders with the following countries:

Famous For

  • Angkor Wat and Khmer Empire heritage.
  • Fish Amok and traditional Khmer cuisine.
  • TonlĂ© Sap Lake.
  • Apsara dance.
  • Beautiful islands like Koh Rong.
  • French colonial architecture.
  • Silk weaving and handicrafts.

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