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Cambodia

Cambodia
Population:
17,639,000
Language:
Khmer
Religion:
Buddhism
Cambodia's history dates back to the Khmer Empire (9th–15th centuries), which built the famous Angkor Wat. After its decline, Cambodia became a vassal state of Thailand and Vietnam before falling under French colonial rule in 1863. It gained independence in 1953 but suffered under the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979), which led to mass genocide. After years of conflict, Cambodia stabilized in the 1990s and has since focused on economic growth and tourism.
Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east and southeast, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. It covers an area of approximately 181,035 square kilometers and has a population of over 16 million people. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh. The official language is Khmer. Cambodia operates as a constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament. The economy has seen rapid growth in recent years, driven by textiles, tourism, agriculture, and construction. Cambodia is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the United Nations, and the World Trade Organization.
Title Population Bibles Resources
Khmer 16664100 7 30
Vietnamese 426520 9 44
Western Cham 249000 1 2
Min Nan Chinese 246260 10 39
Mandarin Chinese 174350 46 104
Tampuan 38330 1 3
Central Mnong 37500 2 4
Jarai 25720 4 12
Krung 25590 1 2
Yue Chinese 23300 12 35
Lao 20000 3 29
Malay 17590 6 15
French 15950 45 126
Lave 11160 1 8
Kuy 10000 2 20
Bulo Stieng 8400 1 1
Kavet 8400 0 1
Burmese 5270 12 72
Northern Khmer 5270 2 2
Somray 5240 0 1
Kaco' 4210 0 2
Mel-Khaonh 3830 0 0
English 3440 242 359
Thai 3360 8 72
Rade 3180 1 2
Phuan 2370 0 0
Hindi 2000 13 105
Pear 1700 0 1
Suoy 1680 0 0
Korean 1680 21 23
Chong 1610 0 1
Kraol 760 0 0
Hakka Chinese 580 11 27
Samre 50 0 0
Sa'och 10 0 0
Tamil 0 10 293
Southern Mnong 0 0 0
Eastern Mnong 0 0 2
Eastern Cham 0 1 3