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Moung Ruessei district

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Moung Ruessei district
ស្រុកមោងឫស្សី
Country Cambodia
ProvinceBattambang
Communes9
Population
 (1998)[1]
 • Total134,378
Time zone+7

Moung Ruessei (Khmer: ស្រុកមោងឫស្សី, "Mace of Bamboo") is a district (srok) of Battambang province, in north-western Cambodia. The capital lies at the town of Moung Ruessei.

Administration

The district is subdivided into 9 communes (khum).[2]

Communes and villages

Khum (commune) Phum (villages)
Moung Paen, Ou Krabau, Kaoh Char, Ruessei Muoy, Roluos, Ruessei Pir, Kansai Banteay, Ra, Daeum Doung, Moung, Pralay, Ta Tok Muoy, Ta Tok Pir
Kear Run, Roka Chhmoul, Anlong Sdau, Pou Muoy, Pou Pir, Kear Muoy, Kear Pir, Kear Bei, Ou Kriet, Ream Kon, Ta Nak
Prey Svay Kor, Cham Ro'a, Thnal Bambaek, Rumchek, Tuol Thnong, Kalaom Phluk, Srama Meas, Prey Svay, Prey Preal
Ruessei Krang Neak Ta Tvear, Yeun Mean, Tuol Snuol, Chrey Run, Tuol Roka, Nikom Kraom, Srah Chineang, Pech Changvar, Ampil Chhung, Thnal Bat
Chrey Doun Tri, Angkrong, Tuol Ta Thon, Mreah Prov, Chrey Muoy, Chrey Pir, Chrey Cheung, Chong Chamnay
Ta Loas Ma Naok, Suosdei, Sdei Stueng, Stueng Thmei, Veal, Voat Chas, Chong Pralay, Pralay Sdau, Tras
Kakaoh Tuol Prum Muoy, Tuol Prum Pir, Chak Touch, Chak Thum, Kakaoh, Srae Ou, Ph'ieng
Prey Touch Koun Khlong, Dob Krasang, Thmei, Prey Touch, Prean Nil, Stueng Chak
Robas Mongkol Boeng Bei, Kuoy Chik Dei, Preaek Am, Koun K'aek Muoy, Koun K'aek Pir, Robas Mongkol, Anlong Koub, Prey Prum Muoy, Prey Prum Pir

References

  1. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National Institute of Statistics. February 2000. pp. 24–26.
  2. ^ "Index Map 1-2. Provinces and Districts in Cambodia" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning (Cambodia). 2013-12-31.

12°46′N 103°27′E / 12.767°N 103.450°E / 12.767; 103.450


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