The Land of the Khmers
no it is not called the kingdom of Cambodia it is called Cambodia
Cambodia
The poem "Cambodia" by James Fenton is structured in three stanzas of varying lengths. It has a free verse form with no specific rhyme scheme or meter. The language is vivid and descriptive, capturing the devastation of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia.
The Southeast Asian country's official name is the Kingdom of Cambodia. It is known by its natives as Kampuchea.
The country whose official name is nowadays 'Kingdom of Cambodia' was known in ancient times with the name of 'Kambuja', and when Jayavarman II declared himself king in the year 802 A.D., its name changed to 'Khmer Empire'.
A speaking name is a name that conveys or reflects a person's characteristics, traits, or profession. It is a name that seems to "speak" about the individual who bears it, providing insight or hinting at elements of their identity.
the temple
the temple
A descriptive word would be an adjective.
Kampuchea
cambodia
its a country.