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Banan district, Battambang

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Banan
ស្រុកបាណន់
Map of Banan District in red
Map of Banan District in red
Country Cambodia
ProvinceBattambang
Communes8
Villages72
Population
 (1998)[1]
 • Total85,277
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Geocode0201

Banan (Khmer: បាណន់ [ɓaːnɑn]) is a district (srok) in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia.

Administration

The district is subdivided into 8 communes (khum) and 72 villages (phum).[2]

Communes and villages

Khum (Communes) Phum (Villages)
Kantueu Muoy Thmei, Tuol Thnong, Svay Prey, Svay Bei Daeum, Kampong Ampil, Sasar Pok, Voat Kantueu
Kantueu Pir Post Kantueu, Chamkar Ou, Banan, Kampang Lech, Kampang Kaeut, Chhay Rumpoat, Phnom Kul
Bay Damram Tuol Chranieng, Kampong Chaeng, Kanhchroang, Krala Peas, Bay Damram, Ta Song, Sdau, Prey Totueng
Chheu Teal Kampong Chamlang, Chheu Teal, Kampong Srama, Khnar, Enteak Chit, Bat Sala, Bay Damram, Svay Prakeab, Chhak Pou, Anlong Ta Mei, Chamkar Svay, Thkov, Praboh, Doung, Anlok Kaong
Chaeng Mean Chey Rung, Chaeng, Kampong Kol Thmei, Thngor, Boh Khnor, Changhour Svay, Doang
Phnum Sampov Chaeng Kdar, Kampov, Kouk Ampil, Sivuthea Kann, Sampov Kaeut, Samnanh, Kdaong, Krapeu Cheung, Krapeu Tboung, Krapeu Kaeut
Snoeng Samraong, Kor, Snoeng Lech, Snoeng Kaeut, Boeng Chaeng, Boeng Prei, Peak Sbaek, Preah Srae, Rumchey, Sambuor Meas, Boeng Krasal
Ta Kream Paoy Svay, Ta Kream, Thmei, Ou Pong Moan, Ta Ngaen, Prey Phdau, Ou Ta Nhea, Anlong Svay, Dangkut Thnong, Slab Pang, Andong Neang

References

  1. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National Institute of Statistics. February 2000. pp. 16–17.
  2. ^ "Battambang Administration". Royal Government of Cambodia. Archived from the original on 24 December 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-22.


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