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1 History  





2 Administrative divisions  





3 Geography and environment  



3.1  Waterfalls  





3.2  Protected areas  







4 Demographics  





5 Religion  





6 Economy and transportation  





7 Culture  





8 References  





9 External links  














Mondulkiri province






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Coordinates: 12°27N 107°14E / 12.450°N 107.233°E / 12.450; 107.233
 

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Mondulkiri
មណ្ឌលគិរី
Mondulkiri Province
ខេត្តមណ្ឌលគិរី

Top: Mondulkiri’s landscape
Bottom: Kouprey roundabout
Official seal of Mondulkiri
Map of Cambodia highlighting Mondulkiri
Map of Cambodia highlighting Mondulkiri
Coordinates: 12°27′N 107°14′E / 12.450°N 107.233°E / 12.450; 107.233
Country Cambodia
Provincial status30 December 1961
CapitalSenmonorom
Government
 • GovernorThong Savon (CPP)
 • National Assembly
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Area
 • Total14,288 km2 (5,517 sq mi)
 • Rank1st
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • TotalIncrease 92,213
 • Rank23rd
 • Density6/km2 (20/sq mi)
  • Rank25th
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
Dialing code+855
ISO 3166 codeKH-11
Websitemondulkiri.gov.kh
[2]

Mondulkiri (Khmer: មណ្ឌលគិរី, UNGEGN: Môndôlkĭri, ALA-LC: Maṇḍalagirī [mɔndɔl.kiriː]; lit. 'Center of Mountains') is a province (khaet) of Cambodia. Bordering the provinces of Kratié to the west, Stung Treng to the northwest, Ratanakiri to the north, and the country of Vietnam to the east and south. It is the most sparsely populated province in the country despite being the largest in land area. The province was established in 1961 from the eastern part of Kratié province. The capital is the town of Senmonorom.

The province's symbol is the kouprey which is also Cambodia's national mammal.

History

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In 1960 Mondulkiri was created out of Kratié province by order of King Norodom Sihanouk. Saen Monorom was set up as the capital in 1962. During the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, Mondulkiri was home to three bases of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam which resulted in numerous incursions and bombings by US forces. About 1970 the area fell under Khmer Rouge domination. Subsequently, much of the populace was forcibly removed to Koh Nhek (Kaoh Nheaek) district to provide labor for rice farming. Schools, hospitals and even entire villages were destroyed. As many as half of the people in the province died during the forced relocation in the 1970s.

The Bunong people appear to have lived in the provincial area for about 2000 years, but there is little documentation until France colonized Cambodia in 1864. Like other people in the province, the Bunong were displaced in the 1970s and only allowed to return to their traditional homeland in the 1980s.[3]

Administrative divisions

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The province is subdivided into 4 districts and 1 municipality, which are further subdivided into 17 communes (khum) and 4 quarters (sangkat), and 98 villages.[2]

ISO
code
Name Khmer Population (2019)[1] Subdivisions
Municipality
11-05 Senmonorom សែនមនោរម្យ 13,195 4sangkat
District
11-01 Kaev Seima កែវសីមា 28,904 5khum
11-02 Kaoh Nheaek កោះញែក 22,223 6khum
11-03 Ou Reang អូររាំង 6,645 2khum
11-04 Pechreada ពេជ្រាដា 19,523 4khum

Geography and environment

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Dense forests of Mondulkiri province
Busra Waterfall
zipline busra
Ziplining over Busra Waterfall with Mayura Hills Resort[4]

Mondulkiri is Cambodia's largest and also most sparsely populated province, containing an area of 14,288 km2 (5,517 sq mi) with elevations ranging from 190 to 1,000 metres (620 to 3,280 ft). It is located in the south-east part of the country and borders three provinces in Vietnam; Đắk Lắk, Đắk Nông, and Bình Phước provinces. Three rivers cross the province; Srepok, Preaek Chhbaar, and Preaek te Rivers.

The provincial capital is Senmonorom which is located in the southeastern part of the province about 390 km (240 mi) from Phnom Penh, the national capital.[2]

Waterfalls

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Mondulkiri is known for its forested hills and powerful waterfalls. Some waterfalls include:

Protected areas

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Mondulkiri faces a significant threat from illegal loggers attempting to exploit the province's virgin tropical seasonal forests.[6] The province holds a number of protected areas including Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, and Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, which cover evergreen, semi-evergreen, and dry Dipterocarp forests.

Demographics

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Eighty percent of Mondulkiri's population is made up of ten tribal minorities, with the majority of them being Bunong (alternatively spelled Phnong, Punong, or Pnong). The remaining 20 percent are Khmer, Chinese, and Cham Muslims.

Religion

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Religion in Mondulkiri province (2019 census)[7]

  Buddhism (70.4%)
  Islam (4.4%)
  Christianity (4.0%)
  Animism and Other religions (21.2%)

The state religion is Theravada Buddhism. More than 70.4% of the people in Mondulkiri province are Buddhists. About 4.4% population of Mondulkiri province follow Islam followed by Chams. Christianity is followed by 4% in the province, while other religions are followed by 21.2% in this province.

Economy and transportation

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Road development continues to impact seriously on indigenous communities like the Bunong ethnic group. According to a United Nations paper, the construction of a road from Mondulkiri to Ratanakiri has resulted in massive land grabbing.[8]

Senmonorom is connected to the rest of the province to the south-west, along the border with Vietnam, by National Highway 76 and to the north by Highway 141.

Culture

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Although more and more houses are built in 'Khmer style', traditional Bunong houses can still be found. Bunong houses contain large jars (which are said to be more than a thousand years old) and traditional gongs. There are various gongs used at different occasions. Jars and gongs are among the most valuable possessions of indigenous communities both in traditional and spiritual as well as material terms. In the 1970s, during the regime of the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot those objects were buried in hidden places in the jungle and in many cases still remain unfound.

References

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  1. ^ a b "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.
  • ^ a b c "Mondulkiri - Tourism & Development (Kingdom of Cambodia)". Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  • ^ "Mondulkiri - Tourism & Development (Kingdom of Cambodia) - History". Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  • ^ "Guide to the Wild East of Cambodia – what to do and where to go in the Green Triangle". 2 July 2017.
  • ^ "Guide to the Wild East of Cambodia – what to do and where to go in the Green Triangle". onceinalifetimejourney.com/. Once in a Lifetime Journey. 2 July 2017.
  • ^ Illegal Logging in Mondulkiri – a Test Case for Forest Sector Law Enforcement, Global Witness.
  • ^ "General Population census of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics Ministry of planning. October 2020.
  • ^ Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Economic and Social Council, United Nations.
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