Country Cambodia Villages 11 Population 18,341 (1998) Commune 3 | Communes 3 Time zone +7 Province Kep Province | |
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Damnak Chang'aeur (Khmer: ស្រុកដំណាក់ចង្អើរ) is a district (Khan) in Kep Province, Cambodia. It is the largest district in the province and a train track from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville runs through here. The district is subdivided into three sections (Sangkat) and 11 groups (Krom).
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- History
- Subdivisions
- References
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History
In June 1994, Phnom Voar in Damnak Chang'aeur hit the international headlines as the site of the kidnapping of three westerners, Australian David Wilson, 29, Briton Mark Slater, 28, and Frenchman Jean-Michel Braquet, 27 from a train by Khmer Rouge forces led by Commander Chouk Rin.
Subdivisions
References
Damnak Chang'aeur District Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA