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Pursat province

Pursat (Khmer: ពោធិ៍សាត់, UNGEGN: Poŭthĭsăt, ALA-LC: Bodhi ̊sât, IPA: [poːsat]; meaning "Floating Banyan") is a province of Cambodia. It is in the western part of the country and borders clockwise from the north: Battambang province, the Tonlé Sap, Kampong Chhnang province, Kampong Speu province, Koh Kong province, and Thailand. It lies between the Tonle Sap and the northern end of the Cardamom Mountains. The Pursat River bisects the province, running from the Cardamoms in the west to the Tonle Sap in the east.

Pursat
ពោធិ៍សាត់
Pursat Province
ខេត្តពោធិ៍សាត់
Map of Cambodia highlighting Pursat
Coordinates: 12°32′N 103°55′E / 12.533°N 103.917°E / 12.533; 103.917
Country Cambodia
Provincial status1907
CapitalPursat
Government
 • GovernorKhoy Rida (CPP)
 • National Assembly
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Area
 • Total12,692 km2 (4,900 sq mi)
 • Rank4th
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Total 419,952
 • Rank15th
 • Density33/km2 (90/sq mi)
  • Rank20th
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
Dialing code+855
ISO 3166 codeKH-15
HDI (2017)0.551[2]
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Websitepursat.gov.kh

The fourth largest province of Cambodia in area, Pursat ranks only 14th in population. The region is accessible by National Highway 5, by boat, rail and by numerous smaller roads. The capital, Pursat town, lies 174 kilometres north west of Phnom Penh by road and 106 kilometres south east of Battambang.[3]

Pursat is home to Wat Bakan, considered to be among the oldest active pagodas in Cambodia and revered as one of the most holy sites of Cambodian Buddhism.[4] The province also hosts the annual River Run Race, an event that includes 5 km and 10 km races that generally follow the path of the Pursat River for men and women, including those requiring wheelchairs. Since its inaugural race in 2007, the event has grown to the second largest of its kind in Cambodia[5]

Etymology

Pursat is derived from the transliteration of its name in Khmer script Poŭthĭsăt (ពោធិ៍សាត់) means "floating banyan" in Khmer. It's composed of Poŭthĭ- (ពោធិ៍, pronounced [poː]), a Khmer word derived from the Sanskrit and Pali word of the tree named bodhi (बोधि), which is where the Buddha became enlightened, and -săt (សាត់, pronounced [sat]) which comes from the Khmer word rôsăt (រសាត់, pronounced [rɔːsat]) meaning "to float".

Geography

The physical geography of Pursat encompasses many bioregions ranging from densely forested mountains to fertile plains to the Tonle Sap basin. Forests cover approximately 58% of Pursat.[6] The mountains of the Cardamom range rise high in the west and southwest of the province along the border with Thailand and the coast. The land slopes toward the northeast, opening into the plains that continue into Battambang and from which much of Cambodia's rice crop is harvested. The Pursat River follows this orientation and drains into the Tonle Sap which forms Pursat's eastern boundary. Pursat is one of the nine provinces that are part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve.[7]

Economy

Thmada

Chinese investors have disbursed close to 10 billion baht to develop a new city in Thmada, a border village in Veal Veang District in the province. The new town is to be built in five phases, and about 80% of the first phase, 1,000 condominiums, has been built as of 2019, together with a luxury hotel, restaurants, casinos, and other businesses. The project is to be completed by 2022 or 2025.[8]

Agarwood

Due to the geography and climate of Pursat, Aquilaria thrives in its forest. Aquilaria species, specifically Aquilaria crassna, infected with the parasitic mold Phaeoacremonium parasitica are the source of agarwood. There was an abundance in wild agarwood in the past. Due to its distinct fragrance, the trees were sought after and felled for gift offerings to the royal family and officials.

Agarwood harvested from Pursat was the most valuable and highly in demand. In the early-1970s, "oud Cambodi" was the most sought after oud oil on the market because of the belief that it contains a psychoactive substance that affects their minds and emotions.[9]

The depletion of wild trees from rampant cutting of agarwood has resulted in the trees being listed and protected as an endangered species. Projects are being implemented to infect cultivated Aquilaria trees artificially, to produce agarwood in a sustainable manner.[10]

In 2015, Lieutenant General Ouk Kosa of Cambodia's Ministry of National Defense signed an MOU with a Singaporean company,[11] giving the company access to six million mature Aquilaria trees, which they will inoculate to produce agarwood.[12]

Administrative divisions

The province is divided into six districts and one municipality, further divided into 51 communes.

ISO code District Khmer
15-01 Bakan ស្រុកបាកាន
15-02 Kandieng ស្រុកកណ្តៀង
15-03 Krakor ស្រុកក្រគរ
15-04 Phnum Kravanh ស្រុកភ្នំក្រវាញ
15-05 Pursat Municipality (formerly Sampov Meas) ក្រុងពោធិ៍សាត់ (អតីត ស្រុកសំពៅមាស)
15-06 Veal Veang ស្រុកវាលវែង
15-07 Talou Senchey ស្រុកតាលោសែនជ័យ

See also

References

  1. ^ "General Population Census of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019 – Final Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics. Ministry of Planning. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ Total Road Atlas of Cambodia, Third Edition, Phnom Penh, 2006
  4. ^ History of Bakan Pagoda, Kambuja Soriya Magazine, Volume 2, 2003, Buddhist Institute, Phnom Penh
  5. ^ HS Manjunath (20 October 2011). "Pursat set for its fifth River run race". Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  6. ^ O Kunka. 2005. Participation in natural forest resource management in Pursat province, Cambodia
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  8. ^ Waewkraihong, Jakkrit (1 July 2019). "Boom along the border". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  9. ^ Pengly, Horng. "A scent more precious than gold". Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  10. ^ Broad, S. (1995) "Agarwood harvesting in Vietnam" TRAFFIC Bulletin 15:96
  11. ^ "Memorandum of Understanding Signing (MOU): A Historic Achievement for One Plantation and Cambodia". oneplantation.asia. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  12. ^ "Soldiers, Singaporean Firm to Plant 6 Million Trees - The Cambodia Daily". The Cambodia Daily. Retrieved 2016-02-18.

External links

  • United Nations World Food Programme's Food Security Web Atlas of Cambodia - Provincial Food Security Profile of Pursat
  • Cambodia National and Provincial Resources Data Bank -

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Pursat Khmer ព ធ ស ត UNGEGN Poŭthĭsăt ALA LC Bodhi sat IPA poːsat meaning Floating Banyan is a province of Cambodia It is in the western part of the country and borders clockwise from the north Battambang province the Tonle Sap Kampong Chhnang province Kampong Speu province Koh Kong province and Thailand It lies between the Tonle Sap and the northern end of the Cardamom Mountains The Pursat River bisects the province running from the Cardamoms in the west to the Tonle Sap in the east Pursat ព ធ ស ត ProvincePursat Provinceខ ត តព ធ ស ត SealMap of Cambodia highlighting PursatCoordinates 12 32 N 103 55 E 12 533 N 103 917 E 12 533 103 917Country CambodiaProvincial status1907CapitalPursatGovernment GovernorKhoy Rida CPP National Assembly4 125Area Total12 692 km2 4 900 sq mi Rank4thPopulation 2019 1 Total419 952 Rank15th Density33 km2 90 sq mi Rank20thTime zoneUTC 07 00 ICT Dialing code 855ISO 3166 codeKH 15HDI 2017 0 551 2 mediumWebsitepursat wbr gov wbr khThis article contains Khmer text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Khmer script The fourth largest province of Cambodia in area Pursat ranks only 14th in population The region is accessible by National Highway 5 by boat rail and by numerous smaller roads The capital Pursat town lies 174 kilometres north west of Phnom Penh by road and 106 kilometres south east of Battambang 3 Pursat is home to Wat Bakan considered to be among the oldest active pagodas in Cambodia and revered as one of the most holy sites of Cambodian Buddhism 4 The province also hosts the annual River Run Race an event that includes 5 km and 10 km races that generally follow the path of the Pursat River for men and women including those requiring wheelchairs Since its inaugural race in 2007 the event has grown to the second largest of its kind in Cambodia 5 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 3 Economy 3 1 Thmada 3 2 Agarwood 4 Administrative divisions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEtymology EditPursat is derived from the transliteration of its name in Khmer script Poŭthĭsăt ព ធ ស ត means floating banyan in Khmer It s composed of Poŭthĭ ព ធ pronounced poː a Khmer word derived from the Sanskrit and Pali word of the tree named bodhi ब ध which is where the Buddha became enlightened and săt ស ត pronounced sat which comes from the Khmer word rosăt រស ត pronounced rɔːsat meaning to float Geography EditThe physical geography of Pursat encompasses many bioregions ranging from densely forested mountains to fertile plains to the Tonle Sap basin Forests cover approximately 58 of Pursat 6 The mountains of the Cardamom range rise high in the west and southwest of the province along the border with Thailand and the coast The land slopes toward the northeast opening into the plains that continue into Battambang and from which much of Cambodia s rice crop is harvested The Pursat River follows this orientation and drains into the Tonle Sap which forms Pursat s eastern boundary Pursat is one of the nine provinces that are part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve 7 Economy EditThmada Edit Chinese investors have disbursed close to 10 billion baht to develop a new city in Thmada a border village in Veal Veang District in the province The new town is to be built in five phases and about 80 of the first phase 1 000 condominiums has been built as of 2019 together with a luxury hotel restaurants casinos and other businesses The project is to be completed by 2022 or 2025 8 Agarwood Edit Due to the geography and climate of Pursat Aquilaria thrives in its forest Aquilaria species specifically Aquilaria crassna infected with the parasitic mold Phaeoacremonium parasitica are the source of agarwood There was an abundance in wild agarwood in the past Due to its distinct fragrance the trees were sought after and felled for gift offerings to the royal family and officials Agarwood harvested from Pursat was the most valuable and highly in demand In the early 1970s oud Cambodi was the most sought after oud oil on the market because of the belief that it contains a psychoactive substance that affects their minds and emotions 9 The depletion of wild trees from rampant cutting of agarwood has resulted in the trees being listed and protected as an endangered species Projects are being implemented to infect cultivated Aquilaria trees artificially to produce agarwood in a sustainable manner 10 In 2015 Lieutenant General Ouk Kosa of Cambodia s Ministry of National Defense signed an MOU with a Singaporean company 11 giving the company access to six million mature Aquilaria trees which they will inoculate to produce agarwood 12 Administrative divisions EditThe province is divided into six districts and one municipality further divided into 51 communes ISO code District Khmer15 01 Bakan ស រ កប ក ន15 02 Kandieng ស រ កកណ ត ង15 03 Krakor ស រ កក រគរ15 04 Phnum Kravanh ស រ កភ ន ក រវ ញ15 05 Pursat Municipality formerly Sampov Meas ក រ ងព ធ ស ត អត ត ស រ កស ព ម ស 15 06 Veal Veang ស រ កវ លវ ង15 07 Talou Senchey ស រ កត ល ស នជ យSee also Edit Cambodia portalReferences Edit General Population Census of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019 Final Results PDF National Institute of Statistics Ministry of Planning 26 January 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2021 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Total Road Atlas of Cambodia Third Edition Phnom Penh 2006 History of Bakan Pagoda Kambuja Soriya Magazine Volume 2 2003 Buddhist Institute Phnom Penh HS Manjunath 20 October 2011 Pursat set for its fifth River run race Phnom Penh Post Retrieved 7 December 2013 O Kunka 2005 Participation in natural forest resource management in Pursat province Cambodia Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve Environmental Information Database Archived from the original on 2008 09 05 Retrieved 2020 05 13 Waewkraihong Jakkrit 1 July 2019 Boom along the border Bangkok Post Retrieved 1 July 2019 Pengly Horng A scent more precious than gold Phnom Penh Post Retrieved 2016 01 22 Broad S 1995 Agarwood harvesting in Vietnam TRAFFIC Bulletin 15 96 Memorandum of Understanding Signing MOU A Historic Achievement for One Plantation and Cambodia oneplantation asia Retrieved 2016 02 18 Soldiers Singaporean Firm to Plant 6 Million Trees The Cambodia Daily The Cambodia Daily Retrieved 2016 02 18 External links EditUnited Nations World Food Programme s Food Security Web Atlas of Cambodia Provincial Food Security Profile of Pursat Cambodia National and Provincial Resources Data Bank Pursat Provincial Resources Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pursat province amp oldid 1156171321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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