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3 Economy  





4 Districts  





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Koh Kong province






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Coordinates: 11°2357N 103°2941E / 11.39917°N 103.49472°E / 11.39917; 103.49472
 

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Koh Kong
កោះកុង

Koh Kong Province
ខេត្តកោះកុង

Top: Beaches of Koh Kong
Bottom: Aerial view of Kong Kang Forest
Official seal of Koh Kong
Map of Cambodia highlighting Koh Kong
Map of Cambodia highlighting Koh Kong

Coordinates: 11°23′57N 103°29′41E / 11.39917°N 103.49472°E / 11.39917; 103.49472

Country

 Cambodia

Provincial status

13 January 1958

Capital

Khemarak Phoumin

Government

 • Governor

Mithona Phouthorng (CPP)

 • National Assembly

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Area

 • Total

10,090 km2 (3,900 sq mi)

 • Rank

6th

Population
 (2019)[1]

 • Total

Increase 125,902

 • Rank

22nd

 • Density

12/km2 (30/sq mi)

  • Rank

24th

Demographics

 • Languages

  • Thai
  • Time zone

    UTC+07:00 (ICT)

    Dialing code

    +855

    ISO 3166 code

    KH-9

    Districts

    8

    Communes

    33

    Villages

    133

    HDI (2019)

    0.622[2]
    medium · 3rd

    Website

    kohkong.gov.kh

    Koh Kong (Khmer: កោះកុង, Kaôh Kŏng [kɑh koŋ], lit.'The Curved Island') is a province (khaet) of Cambodia. Its capital is Khemarak Phoumin (Koh Kong).[3]

    Geography[edit]

    The most southwestern provinceofCambodia, Koh Kong has a long undeveloped coastline and a mountainous, forested, and largely inaccessible interior which includes part of the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia's largest national park (Botum Sakor National Park), and a section of Kirirom National Park.

    History[edit]

    From 1795 to 1904 the area was under Siamese administration with the local name of "Koh Kong". During the reign of King Mongkut the name Patchan Khiri Khet was given to the city as a counterpart to Prachuap Khiri Khan, a city on the same latitude which also had its name changed during the same year. In 1904, the region and the city of Trat was ceded to French Indochina in exchange of French troop evacuation from Chanthaburi. In 1907 Trat was returned to Siam in exchange for the Siamese province of Inner Cambodia while Koh Kong remained part of French Cambodia.

    After Cambodia's liberation from the Khmer Rouge in 1979, Koh Kong province was quite under-populated. After the national government encouraged people to live in Koh Kong, there has been a net influx of people. It is estimated that the average annual growth rate in Koh Kong is 16%, which has put pressure on the mangrove resources in the province. Koh Kong's towns have developed rapidly partially in response to market pressures from Thailand and because of immigration from other parts of Cambodia.[4]

    Economy[edit]

    The province has been the site of a Sino-Cambodian port development project in Dara Sakor. The project is planned to spread over 45,000 hectares, to include casinos, golf courses, and resorts. A 20 kilometre stretch of coastline will be turned into a deep-water port to accommodate cruise ships as well as freight. Near the port, an airfield with a runway 3,400 metres is longer than needed for commercial flights, while its turning bays are too small for civilian aircraft.[5] Therefore, analysts suspect that the port project is a Cambodian-Chinese civil-military collaboration that will permit the Chinese navy to use the facilities as a forward operating base. Responding to US concerns, Prime Minister Hun Sen has denied the charge, pointing out that the Cambodian constitution "...has no provision for accommodating foreign military bases on its soil."[6]

    Districts[edit]

    The province is divided into six districts and one municipality:

    ISO code

    District

    Khmer

    09-01

    Botum Sakor

    ស្រុកបទុមសាគរ

    09-02

    Kiri Sakor

    ស្រុកគិរីសាគរ

    09-03

    Koh Kong

    ស្រុកកោះកុង

    09-04

    Khemarak Phoumin Municipality (formerly Smach Mean Chey)

    ក្រុងខេមរភូមិន្ទ (អតីត ស្រុកស្មាច់មានជ័យ)

    09-05

    Mondol Seima

    ស្រុកមណ្ឌលសីមា

    09-06

    Srae Ambel

    ស្រុកស្រែអំបិល

    09-07

    Thma Bang

    ស្រុកថ្មបាំង

    Border crossing[edit]

    Koh Kong Bridge is the second longest bridge in Cambodia, and was the longest until the completion of Neak Loeung Bridge in April 2015.

    The province is an increasingly popular gateway to Cambodia from Hat Lek in eastern Thailand (Trat), in part due to the reasonably direct access to the port and beach resort town of Sihanoukville. The border is at Cham Yeam, about 14 km from Koh Kong.

    Traveling to Koh Kong has been made easier, as bridges have been built, the first in 2002. The landmark Koh Kong Bridge was built by L.Y.P. Group. It is the second longest bridge in Cambodia (Neak Loeung Bridge took the number one spot in 2015). The 1,900-meter crossing can be seen connecting provincial town of Koh Kong to Koh Kong Resort and the Thai border. In 2007 a new sealed road (National Route 48) was completed from the town to Sre Ambel on the Phnom PenhtoSihanoukville highway, including four new bridges donated by the Thai government. They opened in May 2008.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "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.
  • ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  • ^ Mekloy, Pongpet (1 August 2019). "Not What It Seems". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  • ^ Peam Krasop Wildlife Sanctuary: Insights into Life in the Mangroves Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, International Symposium on Protection and Management of Coastal Marine Ecosystem.
  • ^ "Scary reality hidden in this picture". 7 February 2020.
  • ^ Sakhuja, Vijay (13 June 2019). "There is more to Koh Kong". Khmer Times. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  • External links[edit]

    Trat province,  Thailand

    Koh Kong province

    Kampong Speu province

    Gulf of Thailand

    Sihanoukville province

    Kampot province

    Capital: Khemarak Phoumin

    Districts

  • Kiri Sakor
  • Koh Kong
  • Khemarak Phoumin Municipality
  • Mondol Seima
  • Srae Ambel
  • Thma Bang
  • Kampong Seila
  • Places

  • Koh Kong Safari World
  • Autonomous municipality

    Provinces

  • Battambang
  • Kampong Cham
  • Kampong Chhnang
  • Kampong Speu
  • Kampong Thom
  • Kampot
  • Kandal
  • Kep
  • Koh Kong
  • Kratié
  • Mondulkiri
  • Oddar Meanchey
  • Pailin
  • Pursat
  • Preah Sihanouk
  • Preah Vihear
  • Prey Veng
  • Ratanakiri
  • Siem Reap
  • Stung Treng
  • Svay Rieng
  • Takeo
  • Tboung Khmum

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