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Cambodia country is a Brand
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Social Issues
Social Doctors
Addiction
Adoption
Agriculture
Animals

Arts

Autism

Biodiversity
Biotechnology
Blind
Blood donation

Cancer
Child Health
Children
Civic issues
Clean country
Clean river
Climate Change
Crafts
Culture


Deaf
Deaf & Dumb
Dementia
Disability
Disaster Relief
Diversity
Dumb
Dyslexia


Economy
Ecotourism
 
Education
Employment 
 
Energy
Environment

Financial inclusion
Food

Girl child

GLBT

Health
Heritage
HIV
Housing
Human Rights

Hunger

Income Generation
 
Immigration
Indigeneous communities

Jobs for disabled
Jobs for locals

Jobs for poor
Jobs for women
Justice

Livelihood

Marriage
Mental Disability
Mental Health
Microfinance
Migration  

Nutrition

Orphans

Palliative Care
Peace of mind
Physical Disability
Population
Poverty
Prisoners

Racial Equity
Recycling
Refugees
 
Renewable Energy
Rural Development

Sanitation
Science
Senior Citizens
Skill Development
Slums
Sports
Street Children
Suicides

Trafficking

Tree Plantation
Tribals

Urban Development

Village Development

Waste Management
Water
Women

Youth        
Health issues
Knowledge Doctors

Accidents
Acid attacks
Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Alzheimers (Aai)
Animal bites
Anthrax
Arsenic caused
Asbestos related

Assistive devices & tech
Asthma
Autism
Bacteria & diseases
Blind

Botulism
Brain
Cardiovascular diseases 
Cataract
Chagas disease
Chikungunya
Cholera
Chronic obstructive
pulmonay disease

Cogenital anomalies
Contagious diseases

Cosmetology
Covid19
Deaf
Dementia
Dengue
Depression

Diabetes
Diarrhea
Dioxins
Drowning

Dumb
Ebola
Echinococcosis
E. coli
Electromagnetic fields

ENT

Epilepsy
Eye diseases
Falls
Family welfare

Gender diseases
Gynacology
Herpes
Hepatitis
Immunization

Infectious diseases
Influenza

Japanese encephalitis
Juvenile patients

Kidney-Nephrology,Urology
Leishmaniasis - Kala azar
Leprosy
Liver
Lungs - Pulmonary diseases

Malaria
Measles
Meningitis

Mental disability
Mental health

Mercury & health
Monkeypox
Nervous system
Noncommunicable dis..
Obesity
Onchocerciasis

Oral health = Dentistry
Organ transplantation
Orthopedic disorders
Physical disability
Plague
Pneumonia
Poisoning
Polio

Prisoners Health
Rabies
Radiation
Radon and health

Respiratory diseases

Rubella
Salmonella
Schistosomiasis
Schizophrenia

Sexual health
Skin diseases
Sleeping disorders
Soil-tran helminth inf
Spinal cord

Stomach diseases
Trachoma
Traditional medicine

Tuberculosis
Ulcer (Bhau)
Variant Creutzfeldt

Symptoms
Anaemia
Antibiotic resistance
Cold
Contraception
Cough
Fever
Flu of various types
Haemoglobin disorders
Vector-borne diseases
Viral diseases
Worm diseases

Health is social
Non drs helping
Handwash
Human rights
Workers health
Salt reduction

Practices
Organ Transplantation
Fitness
Health care waste

Expiry dates
Patients first
Prequa by WHO
Substd . medical products

Yogasana

 
Government
National Government
Cambodia Government
National Law
NA
National Police
Police
National Capital
Phnom Penh
National Population
16,718,965
Latest population
Independence Day
November 9
National Helplines
Police - 117
Ambulance - 119
Fire - 118
Child helpline - 1280
Human Traffic - 1288

Emergency numbers
Ambulance: 119
Fire: 118
Police: 117

Interesting facts






World Heritage Sites
Angkor
Temple of Preah Vihear
Temple Zone of Sambor Prei Kuk , Archaeological Site of Ancient Ishanapura


Tourism spots, locations





Botanical Gardens






Zoos
Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre
Bayap Zoo
Kampot Zoo
Koh Kong Safari World
Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre


 

Celebrities in Cambodia

Juan Pablo Angel soccer player
Andres Pastrana Arango politician
Julio Arboleda poet
German Arciniegas historian
Moises Arias actor
Stella Arroyave actress
Faustino Asprilla Noel Avila musician
Simon Bolivar former president
Fernando Botero artist
Cabas musician
Orlando Cabrera baseball player
Ryan Cabrera musician
Francisco Jose de Caldas botanist
Francisco Santos Calderon politician
Leslie Camacho film director
Alex Campos artist
Baldomero Sanin Cano literary critic
Manolo Cardona actor
Jose Eusebio Caro poet
Miguel Antonio Caro philologist, humanist
Jaime Castro Castro politician, lawyer
Gregorio Vazquez Arce y Ceballos artist
Jorge Celebon musician
Jane Chaplin author
Jose Rozo Contreras composer
Ivan Cordoba footballer
Jose Maria Cordoba soldier
Julio Sanchez Cristo journalist
Rufino Jose Cuervo philologist, humanist
Nicolas Gomez Davila author
Diomedes Diaz musician
Eric Durham journalist
Pablo Escobar entrepeneur
German Espinosa author, poet
Miguel de la Espriella artist
Sergio Fajardo politician
Fonseca musician
Margarita Rosa de Francisco actor
Martin de Francisco actor
Paula Garces actor
Nina Garcia fashion editor
Radamel Falcao Garcia footballer
Rodrigo Garcia film director
Luis Eduardo Garzon politician
Scott Gomez hockey player
Fernando Gonzalez author
Gregorio Guitierrez Gonzales poet
Leon de Greiff poet
Pepita Inez artist
Jorge Isaacs author
Julio Jimenez author
Juanes musician
John Leguizamo actor
Rodolfo Llinas neuroscientist
Hola Lola journalist
Gabriel Garcia Marquez nobel laureate
Antanas Mockus politician
Juan Pablo Montoya race car driver
Catalina Sandino Moreno actor
Santiago Moure actor
Alvaro Mutis author
Manuel Elkin Patarroyo pathologist
Enrique Penalosa politician
Rafael Pombo poet
Omar Rayo artist
Edgar Renteria baseball player
Jose Eustacio Rivera author
Hugo Rodallega footballer
Francisco de Paula Santander army general, first president of independent Colombia
Santy musician
Mauricio Serna footballer
Shakira musician
Jose Maria Sierra "Don Pepe" entrepreneur, philanthropist
Jose Asuncion Silva poet
Luis Castellanos Tapias author
Alvaro Uribe former president
Richardo Uribe artist
Guillermo Uribe-Holguin composer
Carlos Valderrama footballer
Guillermo Valencia author, poet
Fabian Andres Vargas footballer
Sofia Vergara actor
Carmen Villalobos actor
Camilo Villegas golfer
Carlos Vives musician
Charlie Zaa musician

Tourism and Tourism Agencies in Cambodia
Angkor
Temple of Preah Vihear
Temple Zone of Sambor Prei Kuk , Archaeological Site of Ancient Ishanapura
 
Interesting Facts in Cambodia
The Cambodian flag is the only national flag that has an image of a building – the Angkor Wat.

Cambodia has been changing its name whenever a new government was installed: It was called the Khmer Republic during its republican years, Democratic Kampuchea under the Khmer Rouge regime, and People’s Republic of Kampuchea under the leftist group called Salvation Front. Today, in its latest government form, it is officially called the Kingdom of Cambodia.

During the four-year rule of the Khmer Rouge, one-fifth of Cambodia’s population was killed. They were mostly educated people, priests, and monks.

Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot wanted all educated Cambodians dead so that nobody would oppose their rule.

Half of Cambodia’s current population is younger than 15 years old.

Traditionally, birthdays are not celebrated in Cambodia. Older people might not even know their birthdays.

In recent times, the country’s biggest source of income has been the textile industry. The second largest source of Cambodian income is tourism.

Cambodia has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world. Between the years 1990 and 2005, the country has lost 25,000 square kilometers of forest.

In Cambodia, the head is regarded as the highest part of the body and shouldn’t be touched even in the kindest manner.

It’s considered disrespectful to let your feet or soles to point at people or things, so the feet must be tucked in when sitting.

Political Parties in Cambodia

Cambodian People's Party
Kanakpak Pracheachon Kâmpuchéa
Founded : 28 June 1951
Website : cpp.org.kh

Cambodia National Rescue Party
Founded : 17 July 2012
Website : www.nationalrescueparty.org

Sam Rainsy Party
Founded June : 1995
Website : http://www.samrainsyparty.org/

Cambodian Democratic Society Party
Founded : 20 December 2008
Website : democraticsocietyparty.org

Minor parties

Cambodian Democratic Society Party
Founded 20 December 2008
Website : democraticsocietyparty.org

Community of Royalist People's Party
Founded : 16 March 2014
Website : None

FUNCINPEC
Founded 21 March 1981
Website : http://funcinpecparty.info/

Grassroots Democracy Party
Founded : 2 August 2015
Website : None

Khmer Democratic Party
Founded March 1998
Website : None

League for Democracy Party
Founded : 26 June 2006
Website : Leaguefordemocracyparty.org

United People of Cambodia
Founded : August 2003
Website : None

Historical parties

Democratic Party
Khmer Renovation Party (Khmer Renewal)
United Issarak Front
Khmer Serei (Free Khmer)
Liberal Party
Nationalist Party
Pracheachon (People's Association)
Progressive Democrats
Republican Party
Social Republican Party

Rivers in Cambodia

The Mekong river
The Mekong is a trans-boundary river in Southeast Asia. It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia. Its estimated length is 4,350 km (2,703 mi), and it drains an area of 795,000 km2 (307,000 sq mi), discharging 457 km3 (110 cu mi) of water annually.

From the Tibetan Plateau the river runs through China's Yunnan province, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. In 1995, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam established the Mekong River Commission to assist in the management and coordinated use of the Mekong's resources. In 1996 China and Burma (Myanmar) became "dialogue partners" of the MRC and the six countries now work together within a cooperative framework.

Bassac River
Boribo River
Chas River
Chinit River
Gulf of Thailand
Kah Bpow River
Kambot River
Kampong Trak River
Kong River
Krang Ponley River
Mekong
Mongkol Borei River
Moung Russey River
Pursat River
Saigon River
Sangker River
Sen River
Siem Reap River
Sisophon River
Slap river
South China Sea
Sraka Moan River
Srepok River
Stung Battambang River
Stung Chickreng River
Stung Kambot
Stung Kampong Krasaing
Stung Neang Sa Sngach
Stung Peam
Stung Pheas River
Stung Roluos
Stung Sreng River
Stung Stoung River
Stung Svay Chek River
Tang Krasang River
Tatai River
Tonlé San
Tonlé Sap