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1 Etymology  





2 History  





3 Governors  





4 Administrative divisions  



4.1  Religion  







5 Historical sites  



5.1  Wat Ek Phnom  





5.2  Wat Banan  







6 Transportation  





7 References  





8 External links  














Battambang province






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Coordinates: 13°143N 102°5922E / 13.02861°N 102.98944°E / 13.02861; 102.98944
 

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Battambang
បាត់ដំបង
Battambang Province
ខេត្តបាត់ដំបង

From top: Phnom Sampov, Wat Banan, Wat Sangkae, Kamping Puoy Lake

Official seal of Battambang
Map of Cambodia highlighting Battambang province
Map of Cambodia highlighting Battambang province
Country Cambodia
Siamese administration1795–1907
Provincial status6 December 1907
CapitalBattambang
Subdivisions1 municipality; 13 districts
Government
 • GovernorSok Lou (CPP)
 • National Assembly
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Area
 • Total11,702 km2 (4,518 sq mi)
 • Rank5th
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • TotalDecrease 997,169
 • Rank5th
 • Density85/km2 (220/sq mi)
  • Rank16th
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
ISO 3166 codeKH-2
Websitewww.battambang.gov.kh
Battambang Province
Khmer name
Khmerបាត់ដំបង
UNGEGN: Khétt Bătdâmbâng
ALA-LC: Khett Pâtṭaṃpang
IPA: [kʰaet ɓatɗɑmɓɑːŋ]

Battambang (Khmer: បាត់ដំបង, Bătdâmbâng [ɓatɗɑmɓɑːŋ], lit.'The Lost Stick') is a provinceofCambodia in the far northwest of the country. Bordering provinces are Banteay Meanchey to the north, Pursat to the east and south, Siem Reap to the northeast, and Pailin to the west. The northern and southern extremes of the province's western boundaries form part of the international border with Thailand. In addition, Tonlé Sap forms part of the northeastern boundary between Siem Reap and Pursat. Its capital and largest city is Battambang.

It is the fifth most populous province in Cambodia.[1] In land area, Battambang is the fifth largest province of Cambodia. Battambang is one of the provinces included in the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.[2] The province's fertile rice fields have led to a mostly agricultural economy giving rise to the moniker "the rice bowl of Cambodia". The province features a range of cultures as well as natural resources. Seventy five percent of the area is jungles and mountains. The area has a tropical climate.

Etymology[edit]

Statue of Ta Dambong

Battambang literally means 'loss of magical stick' in Khmer, referring to the local legend of Preah Bat Dambang Kranhoung. No stone inscriptions from the pre-Angkorian and Angkorian eras have yet been discovered containing mention of any contemporary villages or districts called "Battambang", but according to the document Mohachun Khmer, Srok Battambang (Battambang District) was used during the Angkor and post-Angkor eras. In Thai, the province is called Phra Tabong.

History[edit]

Battambang was annexed by both Siam and Cambodia from time to time because its location is in between both kingdoms. A majority of the local population is of Khonpor or Chong ethnicity, a part of the Austro-Asiatic family.[citation needed]

In 1769, Battambang and Siem Reap were conquered by King Taksin of Siam. On March 23, 1907, Battambang, with Siem Reap and Koh Kong, were annexed to French Indochina. During World War II it was annexed to Imperial Japan before being handed over to Thailand. After the war ended, it was returned to an independent Cambodia.

Governors[edit]

-Annexed to Siam (1795-1907)

1 Baen (បែន) 1795-1809

2 Pen (ប៉ែន) 1809-1816

3 Rous (រស់) 1816-1835

4 Norng (នង) 1835-?

5 Yea (Nhonh) យារ (ញ៉ុញ) ?-1894

6 Chhum (ឈុំ) 1894-1907

-Returned to Cambodia by France (1907-1941)

7 Aem Arun (អែម អរុណ) 1907-1922

8 Chea (ជា) 1922-1927

9 Noun (នួន) 1927-1934

10 Chong Toun (ចុង ទួន) 1934-1939

11 Meas Nal (មាស ណាល់) 1939-1941

-Recaptured by Siam during Japanese Occupation (1941-1946)

12. Phromyothi (ព្រហ្មយោធី) 1941-1946

-Returned to Cambodia and independent from France

13 Lon Nol (លន់ នល់) 1946-1947

14 Sin Chhoy (ស៊ីន ឆយ) 1947-1948

13 Lon Nol (លន់ នល់) 1948-1949 (2nd term)

15 Tep Phan (ទេព ផន) 1949-1951

16 Pho Preung (ផូ ព្រឿង) 1951-1954

17 Chay Thol (ចាយ ធុល) 1954-1956

15 Tep Phan (ទេព ផន) 1956-1959 (2nd term)

18 Tim Ngoun (ទឹម ងួន) 1959-1966

19 Yem Monitoth (យ៉ែម មុនីរ័ត្ន) 1966-1967

20 In Tam (អ៊ិន តាំ) 1967-1968

18 Tim Ngoun (ទឹម ងួន) April-October 1968 (2nd term)

21 Sek Somoeut (សេក សំអៀត) 1968-1974

22 Sar Hor (សារ ហោ) 1974-January 1975

21 Sek Somoeut (សេក សំអៀត) January -April 1975 (2nd term)

-Khmer Rouge (1975-1979)

22 Rous Nhim (រស់ ញឹម) 1975-1978

23 Ta Mok (តាម៉ុក) 1978-1979

-Kampuchea (People’s Republic)

24 Keo Thy (កែវ ធី) 1979-1980

25 Lay Samon (ឡាយ សាម៉ុន) 1980-1982

26 Sum Sat (ស៊ុំ សាត) 1982-1984

27 Ke Kim Yan (កែ គឹមយ៉ាន) 1984-1986

28 Sok Saran (សុក សារ៉ាន់) 1986-1991

-Kingdom of Cambodia

29 Ong Sami (អ៊ុង សាមី) 1991-1999

30 Nov Sam (នៅ សំ) 1999-2001

31 Brach Chan (ប្រាជ្ញ ចន្ទ) 2001-2014

32 Chan Sophal (ច័ន្ទ សុផល) 2014-2017

33 Ngoun Ratanak (ងួន រតនៈ) 2017-2021

34 Sok Lou (សុខ លូ) 2021-incumbent

Administrative divisions[edit]

Battambang is divided into 13 districts and one municipality which are further subdivided into 92 communes (Khmer: ឃុំ, khum), 10 quarters (Khmer: សង្កាត់) and 810 villages (Khmer: ភូមិ, phum).

ISO
code
Name Khmer Population (2019)[1] Subdivisions
Municipality
02-03 Battambang បាត់ដំបង 119,251 10sangkat
District
02-01 Banan បាណន់ 86,486 8khum
02-02 Thma Koul ថ្មគោល 105,982 10khum
02-04 Bavel បវេល 92,306 6khum
02-05 Aek Phnom ឯកភ្នំ 71,120 7khum
02-06 Moung Ruessei មោងឫស្សី 103,841 9khum
02-07 Rotanak Mondol រតនមណ្ឌល 38,848 4khum
02-08 Sangkae សង្កែ 111,118 10khum
02-09 Samlout សំឡូត 43,715 7khum
02-10 Sampov Loun សំពៅលូន 37,323 6khum
02-11 Phnum Proek ភ្នំព្រឹក 44,741 5khum
02-12 Kamrieng កំរៀង 53,076 6khum
02-13 Koas Krala គាស់ក្រឡ 30,192 6khum
02-14 Rukhak Kiri រុក្ខគិរី 42,329 5khum

Local government entities within the province include the two towns and 12 subdistrict municipalities.

Religion[edit]

Religion in Battambang (2019 census)[1]

  Buddhism (98.3%)
  Islam (1.4%)
  Christianity (0.3%)
  Animism and Other religions (0%)

The state religion is Theravada Buddhism. More than 98.3% of the people in Battambang are Buddhists. Chams have been practicing Islam for hundreds of years. A small percentage follow Christianity.

Historical sites[edit]

Wat Ek Phnom

Wat Ek Phnom[edit]

Wat Ek Phnom (Khmer: វត្តឯកភ្នំ) is a partly collapsed 11th century temple 11 km north of Battambang city. The temple measures 52 m by 49 m and is surrounded by the remains of a laterite wall and an ancient baray (reservoir). A lintel depicting the Churning of the Ocean of Milk is above the east entrance to the central temple, the upper flanks of which hold some finely carved bas-reliefs. Construction of an oversized Buddha statue began by locals next to the temple has been stopped by the government because, they say, it mars the site's historical provenance and "timeless beauty".[3]

Wat Banan[edit]

Wat Banan (Khmer: ភ្នំបាណន់), some 25 km south of Battambang city, has been likened to a smaller version of the more imposing Angkor Wat. The 11th century Angkorian mountain ruin of Phnom Banan is one of the best preserved Angkorian Khmer temples around Battambang province. As you approach you will see the distance five tower pointing skyward, Like a small version of Angkor Wat. At the base of the mountain you can faced with a step laterite staircase flanked by nagas. After climbing the 350+ steps you are treated to a wonderfully peaceful setting.

Transportation[edit]

Battambang is accessible by road, and by boat via the Sangkae River. National Highway 5 runs straight through the province. Both the airport and railway line are not in use. Buses make 5-6 hour journey from Phnom Penh and the 3-4 hour journey from Siem Reap almost hourly.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "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.
  • ^ "tsbr-ed.org". www.tsbr-ed.org. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  • ^ Wat Ek Phnom at Lonely Planet Archived March 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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