Pou Senchey
ខណ្ឌពោធិ៍សែនជ័យ | |
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Pou Senchey | |
Coordinates: 11°32′27″N 104°49′59″E / 11.5408°N 104.8331°E | |
Country | Cambodia |
Province | Phnom Penh |
Area | |
• Total | 60.6 km2 (23.4 sq mi) |
Population (2019)[1] | |
• Total | 226,971 |
Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) |
Geocode | 1209 |
Pou Senchey (Khmer: ខណ្ឌពោធិ៍សែនជ័យ) is an administrative district (khan) of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Phnom Penh International Airport is in Pou Senchey District.[2]
Administration
Khan Pou Senchey was established in 2011 by taking the following 13 Sangkats from Khan Dangkao: Trapeang Krasang, Kouk Roka, Phleung Chheh Roteh, Chaom Chau, Kakab, Samraong Kraom, Krang Thnong, Boeng Thum, Kamboul, Kantaok, Ovlaok, Ponsang and Snaor.[3]
In 2013, Kouk Roka and Ponsang formed a part of a new entity, Khan Prek Pnov, while Krang Thnong was moved to Khan Sen Sok.[4] In 2016, Chaom Chau was split in three separate Sangkats and Kakab was split in two parts.[4]
On 8 January 2019, according to sub-decree 04 អនក្រ.បក, 6 Sangkats from Khan Pou Senchey were moved to a new khan, Khan Kamboul; the Sangkats involved were Kamboul, Kantaok, Ovlaok, Snaor, Phleung Chheh Roteh and Boeng Thum.[4][5]
As of 2020, Pou Senchey is subdivided into seven Sangkats (communes) and 75 Phums (villages).[4]
Geocode | Sangkat (commune) | Phums (villages) |
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120901 | Trapeang Krasang | Aksar, Krang, Trapeang Andoung, Prey Doun Sok, Trapeang Tea, Trapeang Anhchanh, Chongruk, Veal, Khvaeng, Trapeang Krasang, Samaki1, Samaki2, Samaki3 |
120906 | Samraong Kraom | Chamkar Sbaeng, Trapeang Thong, Kouk Prich, Tekkhabpanhnhao, Samraong, Chaeng Maeng, Chak Chruk, Ak Rumduol, Srae Rachcheak, Andoung Ta An, Prey Popel |
120914 | Chaom Chau 1 | Kouk Chambak, Tuol Pongro, Trapeang Rumchek, Chaom Chau 1, Trapeang Thloeng 1, Trapeang Thloeng 2, Trapeang Thloeng 3, Trapeang Thloeng 4 |
120915 | Chaom Chau 2 | Thma Koul 1, Thma Koul 2, Thma Koul 3, Chaom Chau 2, Chaom Chau 3, Chrey Kaong, Lvea, Prey Lngor, Prey Spueu, Prey Kambot, Damnak Trayueng, Srae Chumrov, Kab Kang, Krang Doun Tey, Prey Sandaek, Prey Pring Khang Tboung 1 |
120916 | Chaom Chau 3 | Prey Tea 1, Prey Tea 2, Prey Chi Sak, Trapeang Pou, Prey Pring Khang Cheung 1, Prey Pring Khang Cheung 2, Prey Pring Khang Tboung 2, Thnal Bambaek, Chumpu Voan 1, Chumpu Voan 2, Prey Svay, Ang Keo, Ang, Oudem |
120917 | Kakab 1 | Kbal Damrei 1, Chamkar Ovloek 1, Ta Nguon 1, Ta Nguon 2, Paprak Khang Tbong, Trapeang Lvea 1, Trapeang Lvea 2, Paprak Khang Cheung |
120918 | Kakab 2 | Kbal Damrei 2, Chamkar Ovloek 2, Prey Sala, Kakab, Trapeang Chrey |
References
- ↑ "General Population Census of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019 – Final Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics. Ministry of Planning. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ↑ "Map 12. Administrative Areas in Phnom Penh Municipality by District and Commune" (PDF). Statistics Bureau of Japan. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ↑ "Economic Census of Cambodia 2011 – Provincial Report – 12 Phnom Penh Municipality" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning (Cambodia). February 2013. p. a-16. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 "Cambodia Gazetteer Database Online". National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ↑ Soth Koemsoeun (23 January 2019). "Government establishes new district". phnompenhpost.com. The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved 8 June 2020.