Leuk Daek District
District in Kandal, Cambodia
Leuk Daek 11°10′25″N 105°13′43″E / 11.17361°N 105.22861°E / 11.17361; 105.22861 | |
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Province | Kandal |
Communes | 7 |
Villages | 24 |
Population (1998)[1] | |
• Total | 52,976 |
Time zone | +7 |
Geocode | 0805 |
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Leuk Daek District (Khmer: ស្រុកលើកដែក) is a district (srok) of Kandal Province, Cambodia. The district is subdivided into 7 communes (khum) (Kampong Phnum, K'am Samnar, Khpob ateav, Peam Reang, Preaek Dach, Preaek Tonloab, Sandar) and 24 villages (phum).[2]
References
External links
- Kandal at Royal Government of Cambodia website
- Kandal at Ministry of Commerce website
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Capital: Ta Khmau
- Ta Khmau
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- Ang Snuol
- Kandal Steung
- Kien Svay
- Khsach Kandal
- Koh Thom
- Leuk Daek
- Levea Em
- Muk Kamphol
- Ponhea Leu
- S'ang
11°10′25″N 105°13′43″E / 11.17361°N 105.22861°E / 11.17361; 105.22861
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