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Kampong Cham
Mekong River province known for agriculture and historical temples.

Kampong Chhnang
Famous for pottery villages and floating communities on Tonlé Sap.

Banteay Meanchey
Northwestern province bordering Thailand, known for agriculture and border trade.

Battambang
Major rice-producing province with rich culture and colonial architecture.

Kampong Speu
Province west of Phnom Penh known for sugar palm production.

Preah Vihear
Northern province home to the UNESCO-listed Preah Vihear Temple.

Kampong Thom
Home to Sambor Prei Kuk, an ancient pre-Angkorian temple complex.

Kampot
Coastal province famous for Kampot pepper and riverside landscapes.

Kandal
Province surrounding Phnom Penh, important for trade and farming.

Kep
Small seaside province known for fresh seafood and crab market.

Koh Kong
Southwestern province with rainforests, islands, and eco-tourism.

Oddar Meanchey
Northern province bordering Thailand with historical conflict sites.

Pursat
Province west of Tonlé Sap known for marble carving villages.

Ratanakiri
Northeastern province with volcanic lakes and indigenous groups.

Takeo
One of Cambodia’s oldest settled regions with ancient temples.

Phnom Penh
Capital city and economic, political, and cultural center of Cambodia.

Pailin
Former gem-mining province.

Kratie
Mekong River province famous for Irrawaddy dolphins.

Mondulkiri
Mountainous eastern province with waterfalls and ethnic minorities.

Preah Sihanouk
Coastal province with Cambodia’s main seaport and beaches.

Siem Reap
Gateway to Angkor Wat and Cambodia’s main tourism hub.

Prey Veng
Agricultural province along the eastern Mekong plains.

Svay Rieng
Southeastern province near Vietnam with growing industrial zones.

Stung Treng
Northern river province where the Mekong meets Laos.

Tboung Khmum
Province split from Kampong Cham, focused on rubber plantations.