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  1. Vattanac Bank

    Vattanac Bank is a retail and commercial bank of Cambodia . It was founded in 2002 and is based in Phnom Penh . branch banking Branch offices are located in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap . The bank operates an automated teller machine network, with ATMs in several locations in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. ref http www.vattanacbank.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 96&Itemid 161 ref External links http www.vattanacbank.com Vattanac Bank http www.nbc.org.kh fin ins.asp National Bank of Cambodia page Banks and Financial Institutions in Cambodia http cambodiafilms.com vat 20ground 20break.html Khmer Films International announces Vattanac Bank financed documentary References reflist Category Phnom Penh Category Banks of Cambodia Cambodia stub ...   more details



  1. Siam Nakhon Province

    Unreferenced date July 2008 Siam Nakhon Thai wikt wikt is the name of a former Thai province. It was a changwat province of Thailand , but was ceded to French Indochina in 1906. The name of Siam Nakhon was later changed to Siem Reap Province Siem Reap in Cambodian. The capital city of the Khmer Empire in ancient times was decline in the 17th century. In mid fourteenth century, the Siamese or Thai speaking people, from Chao Phraya River plain, rose to power. The new Siamese kingdom of Ayutthaya Kingdom Ayutthaya was founded and started expansion to the east, towards Angkor. After years of internal disputes in Angkor, Angkor was decline and there was in fighting between the Khmers for the Angkorian throne. Eventually Angkor Thom was sacked and abandoned until the nineteenth century. Siam was able to sack Angkor Wat after diverting the loyalty of the Khmer Leu in Khmer Upper or Highland Khmers , inhabitants of modern day Thai provinces Surin Province Surin , Si Sa Ket Province Sisakaet and Buriram Province Buriram . Previously the Khmer Leu has their mastery of training and fighting with war elephants . Following the Franco Thai Treaty of 1867, Siem Reap and Battambang provinces were ceded to Thailand in return for Thailand renouncing suzerainty over the rest of Cambodia. Siem Reap city was under total Siamese control. The Siamese then called this province Siam Nakhon, later known as Seammarat , meaning Siamese town. At the beginning of the 20th century the province along with Battambang was in turn ceded back to Cambodia now part of French Indochina in the Franco Thai Treaty of 1906, due to the higher military power of the colonial French. The French position being the former relationships of the court of Angkor to the Vietnamese also a part of French Indochina , the history of Angkor as the capital of the Khmer empire and the French desire for the complete territorial integrity of French Indochina . The province was renamed Siem Reap , which in Khme ...   more details



  1. Sisophon Province

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Sisophon was a changwat province of Thailand . In 1906 it was ceded to French Indochina . It is now part of Cambodia and known as Banteay Meanchey . During the 16th Century and beyond, Sisophon was known as Srey Saophoan meaning in Khmer Beautiful Lady and it was a small district, belonging in Battambang Province. Onward to the 17th century, the Siamese later known to the world as Thai, took over Battambang Province , Siem Reap Province in a successful military campaign. Battambang Province and Siem Reap province was renamed as Phra Dambang and Siam Nakorn respectfully. Therefore, Srey Saophoan was renamed as Srisophon in the Siamese Thai language. When the French imperialists came in the 1900s, the Siamese were forced to cede Battambang Province and Siem Reap Province back to Cambodia. So the name of these province were changed back to their Khmer names. Srisophon was changed officially back to Serey Saophoan meaning in Khmer Beautiful Freedom as implying freedom from the Siamese control for a long time of nearly 200 years. After the Khmer Rouge reign, Battambang Province was broken up into two provinces. Those provinces are the remaining Battambang Province and Banteay Meanchey Banteay Meanchey Province . Sisophon was made the capital city of Banteay Meanchey Province. See also Sisophon Coord missing Thailand Category Former provinces of Thailand Cambodia geo stub Thailand geo stub ...   more details



  1. Bagging

    Bagging can mean Competitve bagging In statistics, data mining and machine learning, bootstrap aggregating In mountaineering, peak bagging In medicine, ventilating a patient with a bag valve mask In agriculture, a form of reap hook bagging hook from verb to bag or to badge harvest of cereal crops In drug slang, bagging is a form of drug abuse akin to huffing . Teabagging The online trend started in New Zealand where people take photos of themselves wearing a brown paper bag on their head. disambig ...   more details



  1. Apsara (disambiguation)

    An Apsara is a female spirit from Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Apsara or Absara may also refer to Apsara dance, a term for Khmer classical dance Vina Apsara, a character in Salman Rushdie s novel The Ground Beneath Her Feet Apsara TV , a Khmer language Cambodian List of television stations in Southeast Asia Cambodia TV channel APSARA , the Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap FF Absara, a typeface designed by Xavier Dupr . disambig ...   more details



  1. APSARA

    APSARA Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap is the Cambodia Cambodian management authority responsible for protecting the archaeological park of Angkor . Founded in 1995 , it is in charge of the research, protection, and conservation as well as the urban and tourist development of the park. References http www.autoriteapsara.org en apsara about apsara history organization.html Cambodia stub Category Government of Cambodia Category Angkorian sites da APSARA no APSARA ...   more details



  1. Reaping the Whirlwind

    Reaping the Whirlwind may refer to Reaping the Whirlwind, a song by Buckethead on the album Funnel Weaver album Funnel Weaver Reaping the Whirlwind , a novel by Rosey Dow, winner of a Christy Award 2001 Winners 2001 Christy Award Reaping the Whirlwind , a play by Allan Monkhouse Reaping the Whirlwind A Christian Interpretation of History , a book by Langdon Brown Gilkey See also Reap the Whirlwind disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Somray language

    distinguish Samre language Infobox language name Somray nativename Northern Chong states Cambodia region Pursat Province speakers 4,000 date 2005 ethnicity familycolor Austro Asiatic fam2 Pearic languages Pearic fam3 Chong languages iso3 smu Somray , or Northern Chong , is a Pearic language of Cambodia . The dialect of Battambang is still spoken, while that of Siem Reap spelled Somre in the literature is extinct. Category Mon Khmer languages Category Endangered Austro Asiatic languages th ...   more details



  1. Grand Hotel d'Angkor

    Image Grand Hotel dAngkor SiemReap.jpg thumb right 200px Grand Hotel d Angkor The Grand Hotel d Angkor is a historic luxury hotel located in Siem Reap , Cambodia . It was opened in 1929. It is located at 1 Vithei Charles de Gaulle. It is currently run by the Fairmont Raffles Hotels International group. Literature cite book author William Warren, Jill Gocher title Asia s legendary hotels the romance of travel location Singapore publisher Periplus Editions year 2007 isbn 978 0 7946 0174 4 Introduction Raffles Grand Hotel d Angkor was established in 1932 and provided accommodation for the first wave of travelers for whom the Angkor Temples were obligatory stopover. External links http siemreap.raffles.com Grand Hotel d Angkor Homepage Category Hotels in Cambodia Category Siem Reap Asia hotel struct stub Cambodia struct stub da Grand Hotel d Angkor no Grand Hotel d Angkor zh ...   more details



  1. Build Bright University

    Build Bright University may refer to some seven different universities and nine campuses in Cambodia Build Bright University, Phnom Penh Build Bright University, Tonle Bassac Campus in Phnom Penh Build Bright University, Tuol Svayprey Campus in Phnom Penh Build Bright University, Daun Penh Campus in Phnom Penh Build Bright University, Siem Reap in Siem Reap Build Bright University, Sihanoukville in Sihanoukville Build Bright University, Rattanakiri in Ratanakiri Build Bright University, Battambang in Battambang Build Bright University, Takeo in Takeo Build Bright University, Banteay Meanchey in Banteay Meanchey See also Build Bright University FC Build Bright University in Stung Streng Study Center References http www.yellowpages cambodia.com education schools and educational private build bright university doun penh campus 12623.html Yellow pages External links http www.bbu.edu.kh Build Bright University official site school disambiguation Cambodia stub university stub Category Universities in Cambodia Category Education in Phnom Penh ...   more details



  1. Angkor University

    Infobox University name Angkor University native name image name image size caption latin name motto tagline established type Private education Private endowment staff faculty president provost principal rector Seang Nam chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Borey Seang Nam state Siem Reap Province country Cambodia campus free label free colors colours mascot fightsong nickname affiliations footnotes website http www.angkor.edu.kh index.html www.angkor.edu.kh address publictransit telephone coor logo Angkor University is a private university in Siem Reap Province , Cambodia . It contains six faculties the Faculty of Science and Information Technology, the Faculty of Management, the Faculty of Accounting, the Faculty of Tourism, and the Faculty of Foreign Languages. ref http www.angkor.edu.kh Pages NP.html Angkor University Bot generated title ref Notes reflist External links http www.angkor.edu.kh index.html Official site coord missing Cambodia Category Universities in Cambodia Cambodia struct stub Asia university stub ...   more details



  1. Visions in Blue

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Visions in Blue Cover Ultravox Visions in Blue single cover.jpg Cover size Border yes Alt Caption Artist Ultravox Album Quartet Ultravox album Quartet B side Break Your Back br Reap the Wild Wind song Reap the Wild Wind Live Released 11 March 1983 Format 7 vinyl , 12 inch single 12 vinyl Recorded Air Studios , London , 1982 Genre Synthpop , New Wave music New Wave Length 4 13 single edit br 4 38 album version Label Chrysalis Records Chrysalis Writer Midge Ure , Chris Cross , Warren Cann , Billy Currie Producer George Martin Certification Last single Hymn Ultravox song Hymn br 1982 This single Visions in Blue br 1983 Next single We Came to Dance br 1983 Misc Visions in Blue is Ultravox s third single from the Quartet Ultravox album Quartet album, recorded in Air Studios , London and released on Chrysalis Records on 11 March 1983. The single peaked at 15 in the UK charts on 26 March. ref name ukhitsingles Betts, Graham 2006 . Complete UK Hit Singles 1952 2006 , HarperCollins. ISBN 0007200773 ref ref name chartstats cite web url http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 10510 title Chart Stats Ultravox Visions in Blue accessdate Start date 2009 3 18 df yes ref ref name Kruglov cite web url http discogs.h17.ru discographies ultravox solo.htm title Ultravox discography, Vladimir Kruglov accessdate Start date 2009 3 18 df yes ref A video was produced, but was banned by the BBC and MTV due to brief nudity an edited version was later provided for broadcast on Top of the Pops . ref name Kruglov The track also appears in live form on the CD version of Ultravox s 1983 in concert album, Monument Ultravox album Monument . The 12 version of Visions in Blue also contains an edited version of the same Monument performance of Reap the Wild Wind song Reap the Wild Wind . ref name Kruglov Track listing 7 version Visions in Blue single edit 4 13 Break Your Back 3 31 12 version Visions in Blue 4 38 Reap the Wild Wind song Reap the Wild W ...   more details



  1. Cambodian Cultural Village

    in Cambodia Category Wax museums Category History museums Category Siem Reap near town Category Siem Reap Province Cambodia struct stub asia museum stub ...   more details



  1. Quartet (Ultravox album)

    , Billy Currie , Chris Cross and Warren Cann . Original release CDL 1394 Side A Reap the Wild Wind song Reap the Wild Wind 3 49 Serenade 5 05 Mine for Life 4 44 Hymn Ultravox song Hymn 5 46 Side B ... Go 3 56 1998 CD re release 7243 4 96823 2 0 Reap the Wild Wind 3 49 Serenade 5 05 Mine for Life 4 ... Disc 1 Reap The Wild Wind Serenade Mine For Life Hymn Visions In Blue When The Scream Subsides We Came To Dance Cut And Run The Song We Go Disc 2 Reap The Wild Wind Extended 12 Version Hosanna In Excelsis Deo B side of Reap the Wild Wind Monument B side of Hymn The Thin Wall Live Break Your Back B side of Visions In Blue Reap The Wild Wind Live We Came To Dance Extended 12 Version Overlook ...   more details



  1. TonleSap Airlines

    Reap Airways International Siem Reap Airways div noinclude Category Airlines of Cambodia noinclude ...   more details



  1. Spean Thma

    Contains Khmer text Spean Thma Lang km in Angkor , Cambodia is known as the bridge of stone and it is located west of Ta Keo . It is one of the few Khmer Empire era bridges to have survived to the modern day. It was built on the former path of the Siem Reap River between Angkor Thom and the Eastern Baray and it was probably rebuilt after the Khmer period around the 15th century , as it includes many reused sandstone blocks. ref name rooney Rooney2005 Rooney, 2005 , p.313 ref The 14 narrow arches are 1.10 m wide. Image Speanthmasmall.JPG thumb right Spean Thma bridge, showing the use of corbelling. Several other bridges on the same model are visible in the Angkor site Spean Memai and at several locations of the former empire. On the road from Angkor to Beng Mealea , the Spean Praptos is one of the longest with 25 arches. References references Bibliography cite book title Angkor Cambodia s wondrous khmer temples last Rooney first Dawn F. year 2005 edition 5th publisher Odissey isbn 9789622177277 ref Rooney2005 Angkorian sites coord 13 26 41 N 103 52 39 E region KH type landmark source kolossus frwiki display title Category Buildings and structures in Cambodia Category Siem Reap Province Cambodia struct stub de Spean Thma fr Spean Thma it Spean Thma hu Spean Thma no Spean Thma km vi Spean Thma ...   more details



  1. Mikhail Vergeyenko

    Mikhail Nikiforovich Vergeyenko born January 12, 1950 in Gomel is a Belarus ian association football manager and former goalkeeper who managed the Belarus national football team between 1992 and 1994 and from 1998 to 1999. Vergeyenko also played for FC Dinamo Minsk Dinamo Minsk between 1 July 1968 and 30 June 1983. ref cite news title Scotland poised to reap rewards url http www.independent.co.uk sport scotland poised to reap rewards 1238278.html work The Independent date 9 September 1997 accessdate 6 July 2010 location London first Phil last Shaw ref References reflist FC Dinamo Minsk managers Belarus national football team managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vergeyenko, Mikhail Nikiforovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Belarus ian association football manager and former goalkeeper DATE OF BIRTH January 12, 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Verhejenka, Mihail Category 1950 births Category Living people Category Belarusian football managers Category FC Dinamo Minsk managers Category Belarus national football team managers pl Michai Wiarhiejenka ru , ...   more details



  1. Sampeah

    Image sampeah.jpg thumb Sampeah Cambodian greeting The Sampeah is a Culture of Cambodia Cambodian greeting or a way of showing respect. It is very similar to the Culture of Thailand Thai Thai greeting wai and the India n A jali Mudr namast . While performing the sampeah, the person places his palms together in a prayer like fashion while bowing slightly. The word often spoken with the sampeah when greeting somebody is Chum Reap Suor , while Chum Reap Lear is spoken when saying goodbye. Although the sampeah is a form of greeting, it is also a common way to say thanks or apologize and is an important part of Khmer culture. There are different ways of bowing when performing the sampeah. When praying to the Buddha , the person places his palms together close to his or her face and brings his or her hands toward the ground three times. It is also important when one sampeahs to elders. The higher the hands and the lower the bow, the more respect is shown. It is a sign of respect and politeness. See also Culture of Cambodia Thai greeting Wai Namast cambodia stub Category Cambodian culture Category Greetings Category Gestures ...   more details



  1. Phnom Dei

    File Phnom Dei2.JPG thumb Phnom Dei Phnom Dei is a 272 m high hill close to Siem Reap , Cambodia . Location Phnom Dei is located to the southwest of the Banteay Srei , one of the major Angkorian temples, and south of Phnom Kulen . It is part of the temple complex in Angkor , the area that was the capital of the Khmer Empire . Angkorian temple There is a temple on top of the hill. It was built during the reign of King Yasovarman I 889 910 AD . ref http www.angkorguide.de English Dateien e Bakheng.htm Angkor Guide ref Phnom Dei is one of the hilltop temples built during the king s reign, the others being Phnom Bakheng , Phnom Bok and Phnom Krom . References reflist Nick Ray, Cambodia External links http www.ancientcartography.net mercury.html Mercury diagram coord 13 35 45 N 103 59 01 E source nowiki region KH type landmark display title Angkorian sites DEFAULTSORT Dei, Phnom Category Mountains of Cambodia Category Hindu temples in Cambodia Category Siem Reap Province Cambodia struct stub hindu temple stub es Phnom Dei km ...   more details



  1. Wat Athvea

    orphan date June 2010 Wat Althea , also called Prasat Vat Althea , is a 12th century Hindu temple at Angkor , Cambodia with an active Buddhist temple and cemetery located adjacent to the walled ancient structure. It is located 6  km. south of Siem Reap just west of the road leading to the Tonle Sap . The temple s design and the distinctive style of its devata sacred female images indicate that it was built during the reign of King Suryavarman II circa 1115 1150 AD , who also built Angkor Wat . ref http www.devata.org 2010 01 wat athvea six sisters of angkor wat Article and photos Wat Athvea Six Sisters of Angkor Wat ref See also Angkor Wat Beng Mealea Devata Thommanon Footnotes references References Briggs, Lawrence Palmer. The Ancient Khmer Empire , The American Philosophical Society, 1962. Map coordinates 13 19 24.21 N 103 50 26.42 E reflist External links http www.panoramio.com user 1549852 tags Vat 20Athvea Wat Athvea Photos Angkorian sites coord missing Cambodia Category Hindu temples in Cambodia Category Siem Reap Province Cambodia struct stub Hindu temple stub ...   more details



  1. Handa Faldo Cambodian Classic

    Infobox golf tournament name Handa Faldo Cambodian Classic image caption location Siem Reap , Cambodia establishment 2012 course Angkor Golf Resort par 72 yardage convert 7279 yd m lang Defaults to US English. Value must be uk for British English org tour Asian Tour format Stroke play purse US 300,000 month played March final year use if no longer played aggregate 273 David Lipsky golfer David Lipsky 2012 br 273 Elmer Salvador 2012 to par 15 David Lipsky golfer David Lipsky 2012 br 15 Elmer Salvador 2012 current champion flagicon USA David Lipsky golfer David Lipsky final champion use if no longer played The Handa Faldo Cambodian Classic is a golf tournament on the Asian Tour . It was played for the first time in March 2012 at the Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap , Cambodia . Title sponsors are Haruhisa Handa of the International Sports Promotion Society and golfer Nick Faldo . The purse in 2012 was US 300,000. Winners 2012 flagicon USA David Lipsky golfer David Lipsky External links http www.asiantour.com event.aspx?event sid 20111024870792463064 Coverage on the Asian Tour s official site Asian Tour Events Category Asian Tour events Category Sport in Cambodia golf tournament stub ...   more details



  1. Iltizam

    An Iltizam Arabic was a form of tax farm that appeared in the 17th century in Ottoman Empire Ottoman Egypt . Iltizams were sold off by the government to wealthy notables, who would then reap up to five times the amount they had paid by taxing the peasants and extracting agricultural production. It was a system that was very profitable and was of great benefit to the Egyptian aristocracy under the Mameluks, and helped create a large and powerful elite. In Egypt it was abolished by Muhammad Ali of Egypt Muhammad Ali as part of his centralization efforts in the early nineteenth century. The holder of an Iltizam was a multazim Arabic . Further reading Abd Al Rahim Y. Nagata The Iltizam System in Egypt and Turkey A Comparative Study . JaAAS, 14 1977 , 169 194. Ottoman stub Category History of Egypt Category Arabic words and phrases pl Iltizam ru ...   more details



  1. Foreign Correspondents' Club, Phnom Penh

    The Foreign Correspondents Club in Phnom Penh , capital of Cambodia , is a public bar and restaurant along the Tonle Sap river, not far from the conjunction with the Mekong river. It is often referred to as the FCC, or just simply the F. It is in a three storey colonial style building with wonderful views over the river. The FCC in Phnom Penh is not a private club, like other Foreign Correspondents Club s around the world, but members from reciprocal clubs like the Foreign Correspondents Club, Hong Kong FCC Hong Kong get a 10 discount on food and drinks. The FCC in Phnom Penh has nine hotel rooms. They also have a hotel, restaurant and bar in Siem Reap, the gateway to Angkor Wat. External links http www.fcccambodia.com FCC Cambodia coord missing Cambodia Category Tourism in Cambodia Cambodia struct stub ...   more details



  1. Baksei Chamkrong

    on Airavata, with Ganesh riding his trunk on either side, at Baksei Chamkrong, Siem Reap, Cambodia ... Reap Province Cambodia struct stub Hindu temple stub ca Baksei Chamkrong de Baksei Chamkrong eu Baksei ...   more details



  1. Krol Ko

    Krol Ko at Angkor , Cambodia , is a Buddhism Buddhist temple built at the end of the 12th century under the rule of Jayavarman VII . It is north of Neak Pean . Angkorian sites coord 13 28 5 N 103 53 42 E source nowiki region KH type landmark display title Category Buddhist temples in Cambodia Category Siem Reap Province Cambodia struct stub Buddhism monastery stub de Krol Ko fr Krol K it Krol Ko hu Krol Ko no Krol Ko km ...   more details




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