Kampong encyclopedia

Date: May 25th, 2008

Kampong encyclopedia

Kampong Cham -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Kampong Cham:town, south-central Cambodia. The town lies on the right bank of the Mekong River and is an important river port about 45 ... (more...)

Kampong Thom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kampong Thom is the capital of Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. It is served by the national highway, going from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. (more...)

Kampong Glam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kampong Glam is a neighbourhood in Singapore, a city-state in Southeast Asia. It is located north of the Singapore River, in the urban planning areas of Kallang and Rochor. (more...)

kampong -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on kampong:The growth of large cities in Java has produced an urban proletariat, mostly of rural origin, who live in makeshift huts in ... (more...)

kampongs - definition of kampongs by the Free Online Dictionary ...
... encyclopedia? ... Noun: 1. kampong - a native village in Malaysia. campong. village, hamlet - a settlement smaller ... (more...)

Kampot definition of Kampot in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
... encyclopedia? ... The additional regions that are going to be covered are Battambong, Poi pet, Kampong ... (more...)

kampong - definition of kampong by the Free Online Dictionary ...
kampong : Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia: 0.03 sec. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun: 1. kampong - a ... (more...)

Kampong Kapor Methodist Church (Singapore) - What does KKMC stand for ...
... encyclopedia? ... KKMC: Kampong Kapor Methodist Church (Singapore) KKMC: Krimson Kross Motorcycle Club ... (more...)

Kampong Cham - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Kampong Cham
Town and province of central Cambodia, 60 km/37 mi northeast of Phnom Penh near the Mekong River; population (2001 est) town 53,800, province 1,768,400. (more...)

Kampong definition of Kampong in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
village, small rural population unit, held together by common economic and political ties. Based on agricultural production, a village is smaller than a town and has been the ... (more...)


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