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| Division: | Province |
| Area: | 11,092 km² |
| Inhabitants: | 111,734[1] (2008) |
| Pop. density: | 10.1 inh./km² |
| ISO 3166-2: | KH-19 |
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Stung Treng (Khmer: ស្ទឹងត្រែង) is a northern province of Cambodia.
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Description
The Cambodia/Lao border is located in the north of Stung Treng Province. The Mekong river crosses the province roughly in its midst.
History
It was first a part of the Khmer Empire, then the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang and later the Lao kingdom of Champassack. The province was ceded back to Cambodia during the period of French Indochina, in 1904[2]. Its name in Laotian is Xieng Teng.
Owing to its border location and forested mountain areas in the northeast of the province there was much communist guerrilla activity in Stung Treng during Cambodia's recent past. The insurgency lasted from the Vietnamese infiltration in the 1950s until the late Khmer Rouge years.[3]
Administration
Stung Treng Province's capital is Stung Treng town.
The province is subdivided into 5 districts.
- 1901 Sesan - សេសាន
- 1902 Siem Bouk - សៀមបូក
- 1903 Siem Pang - សៀមប៉ាង
- 1904 Stung Treng - ស្ទឹងត្រែង
- 1905 Thala Barivat - ថាឡាបារីវ៉ាត់
References
- ^ General Population Census of Cambodia 2008 - Provisional population totals, National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, released 3rd September, 2008
- ^ St.John, Ronald Bruce; Clive H. Schofield (1998). The land boundaries of Indochina: Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. University of Durham. ISBN 9781897643327. http://books.google.it/books?id=Gdr4Sd8GMu8C.
- ^ Lao links in Khmer revolution
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Coordinates: 13°31′N 105°57′E / 13.517°N 105.95°E
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