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Svay Chek district

Svay Chek (Khmer: ស្រុកស្វាយចេក, lit.'The Purple Banana') is a district (srok) in the north of Banteay Meanchey province, in north-western Cambodia. The district capital is Svay Chek town located around 22 kilometres north of the provincial capital of Sisophon by road. The district shares a border with Thailand to the west. No national highway runs through the district but national road 56 from Sisophon to Samraong in Oddar Meanchey province crosses the district from north to south.[1]

Svay Chek
ស្រុកស្វាយចេក
Map showing the location of the district within Banteay Meanchey Province.
Svay Chek
Location in Cambodia
Coordinates: 13°40′N 103°0′E / 13.667°N 103.000°E / 13.667; 103.000
Country Cambodia
ProvinceBanteay Meanchey
Communes8
Villages63
Government
 • អភិបាលលឿង សុភក្តិ
Population
 (2008)
 • Total55,596
Time zone+7
Geocode0108

The district is easily accessed by road from Sisophon (22 km) Battambang (city) (90 km) and Siem Reap (city) (124 km). Svay Chek district is one of the smaller districts in Banteay Meanchey province and also has the smallest population after Malai and Phnom Srok. The western half of the district towards Thailand is largely unpopulated. There are no official border crossings in the district but one provincial road begins near Phnom Srok and crosses the district to end at the Thai border. Numerous smaller roads also run to the Thai border in the western half of the district.[2]

The K5 Plan edit

The western part of Svay Chek district is part of the heavily mined K5 belt which lies just inside the Cambodian border with Thailand.[3] The K5 minefield is 700 kilometres long and 400– 500 metres wide. It runs along the Thai Cambodian border.[4]

Location edit

Svay Chek district lies in the north of the province and shares a border with Sa Kaeo province of Thailand. Reading from the north clockwise, Svay Chek borders with Thma Pouk district to the north. The eastern border of the district is shared with Phnom Srok district in the north east and Preah Netr Preah in the south east. To the south the district shares a border with Serei Saophoan and Ou Chrov districts. The western border of the district joins with Khok Sung district of Sa Kaeo province in Thailand.[5]

Administration edit

The Svay Chek district governor reports to Oung Ouen, the Governor of Banteay Meanchey. The following table shows the villages of Svay Chek district by commune.

Khum (commune) Phum (villages)
Phkoam Phkoam, Yeang Vien, Yeang, Ampil, Ou, Prasat Vien, Ta Duol, Svay Sa, Mau, Thma Koul, Ta Kul
Roluos Baek Chan Thmei, Khvav Kaeut, Stueng, Ta Ong Kaeut, Slaeng, Roluos, Ta Sman
Sarongk Pheas Tboung, Pheas Cheung, Chrung, Phlas Kang, Kouk Phlu, Kantrong
Sla Kram Sla Kram, Kakaoh, Kamnab, Toap Siem, Khlaeng Poar Akphivoat, Prasat, Kouk Ampil, khlaeng Poar
Svay Chek Kouk Khvav, Ponsay Cheung, Kloeng, Baek Chan Chas, Ponsay Tboung, Roka Thmei, Ta Ong Lech, Slaeng, Thmei, Khvav Lech, Samraong, Chamkar Kor, Damnak Kokos, Lboek Svay
Ta Baen Kouk Ta Aek, Ou Veaeng, Ta Baen, Kouk Roka, Ou Veaeng Tboung
Ta Phou Ta Phou, Pongro, Ta Srei, Prech Kei, Kouk Kei, Khmoas, Thmei, Baray, Phchoek, Prech Tboung, Bantoat Baoh
Treas Thmei, Chaeng, Doun Nouy, Prei, Ponley Chas, Treas, Ampil Prong, Ou Kakaoh, Ta Voek

Demographics edit

The district is subdivided into 8 communes (khum) and 63 villages (phum).[6] According to the 1998 Census, the population of the district was 47,960 persons in 10,079 households in 1998. This population consisted of 23,491 males (49.0%) and 24,469 females (51.0%). With a population of under 50,000 people, Svay Chek has one of the smallest district populations in Banteay Meanchey Province. Only Malai and Phnom Srok districts are smaller. The average household size in Svay Chek is 4.8 persons per household, which is slightly smaller than the rural average for Cambodia (5.2 persons). The sex ratio in the district is 96.0%, with slightly more females than males.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Total Road Atlas of Cambodia 2006 (3rd ed.). Total Cambodge. 2006. p. 32.
  2. ^ Cambodia Road Network (Version 03-00 ed.). Ministry of Public Works and Transport. 2001.
  3. ^ (PDF). Austcare. January 2009. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-13. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  4. ^ Thomas, Kate (27 June 2006). . The Independent. Archived from the original on April 3, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  5. ^ . Ministry of Commerce. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-15.
  6. ^ . Royal Government of Cambodia. Archived from the original on 2008-12-24. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  7. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National Institute of Statistics. February 2000. pp. 1–15.

External links edit

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Svay Chek Khmer ស រ កស វ យច ក lit The Purple Banana is a district srok in the north of Banteay Meanchey province in north western Cambodia The district capital is Svay Chek town located around 22 kilometres north of the provincial capital of Sisophon by road The district shares a border with Thailand to the west No national highway runs through the district but national road 56 from Sisophon to Samraong in Oddar Meanchey province crosses the district from north to south 1 Svay Chek ស រ កស វ យច កDistrict srok Map showing the location of the district within Banteay Meanchey Province Svay ChekLocation in CambodiaCoordinates 13 40 N 103 0 E 13 667 N 103 000 E 13 667 103 000Country CambodiaProvinceBanteay MeancheyCommunes8Villages63Government អភ ប លល ង ស ភក ត Population 2008 Total55 596Time zone 7Geocode0108This article contains Khmer text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Khmer script The district is easily accessed by road from Sisophon 22 km Battambang city 90 km and Siem Reap city 124 km Svay Chek district is one of the smaller districts in Banteay Meanchey province and also has the smallest population after Malai and Phnom Srok The western half of the district towards Thailand is largely unpopulated There are no official border crossings in the district but one provincial road begins near Phnom Srok and crosses the district to end at the Thai border Numerous smaller roads also run to the Thai border in the western half of the district 2 Contents 1 The K5 Plan 2 Location 3 Administration 4 Demographics 5 References 6 External linksThe K5 Plan editThe western part of Svay Chek district is part of the heavily mined K5 belt which lies just inside the Cambodian border with Thailand 3 The K5 minefield is 700 kilometres long and 400 500 metres wide It runs along the Thai Cambodian border 4 Location editSvay Chek district lies in the north of the province and shares a border with Sa Kaeo province of Thailand Reading from the north clockwise Svay Chek borders with Thma Pouk district to the north The eastern border of the district is shared with Phnom Srok district in the north east and Preah Netr Preah in the south east To the south the district shares a border with Serei Saophoan and Ou Chrov districts The western border of the district joins with Khok Sung district of Sa Kaeo province in Thailand 5 Administration editThe Svay Chek district governor reports to Oung Ouen the Governor of Banteay Meanchey The following table shows the villages of Svay Chek district by commune Khum commune Phum villages Phkoam Phkoam Yeang Vien Yeang Ampil Ou Prasat Vien Ta Duol Svay Sa Mau Thma Koul Ta KulRoluos Baek Chan Thmei Khvav Kaeut Stueng Ta Ong Kaeut Slaeng Roluos Ta SmanSarongk Pheas Tboung Pheas Cheung Chrung Phlas Kang Kouk Phlu KantrongSla Kram Sla Kram Kakaoh Kamnab Toap Siem Khlaeng Poar Akphivoat Prasat Kouk Ampil khlaeng PoarSvay Chek Kouk Khvav Ponsay Cheung Kloeng Baek Chan Chas Ponsay Tboung Roka Thmei Ta Ong Lech Slaeng Thmei Khvav Lech Samraong Chamkar Kor Damnak Kokos Lboek SvayTa Baen Kouk Ta Aek Ou Veaeng Ta Baen Kouk Roka Ou Veaeng TboungTa Phou Ta Phou Pongro Ta Srei Prech Kei Kouk Kei Khmoas Thmei Baray Phchoek Prech Tboung Bantoat BaohTreas Thmei Chaeng Doun Nouy Prei Ponley Chas Treas Ampil Prong Ou Kakaoh Ta VoekDemographics editThe district is subdivided into 8 communes khum and 63 villages phum 6 According to the 1998 Census the population of the district was 47 960 persons in 10 079 households in 1998 This population consisted of 23 491 males 49 0 and 24 469 females 51 0 With a population of under 50 000 people Svay Chek has one of the smallest district populations in Banteay Meanchey Province Only Malai and Phnom Srok districts are smaller The average household size in Svay Chek is 4 8 persons per household which is slightly smaller than the rural average for Cambodia 5 2 persons The sex ratio in the district is 96 0 with slightly more females than males 7 References edit Total Road Atlas of Cambodia 2006 3rd ed Total Cambodge 2006 p 32 Cambodia Road Network Version 03 00 ed Ministry of Public Works and Transport 2001 International Programs Cambodia PDF Austcare January 2009 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 10 13 Retrieved 2009 03 27 Thomas Kate 27 June 2006 Former child soldier digs up mines he helped lay The Independent Archived from the original on April 3 2008 Retrieved 2009 03 27 Banteay Meanchey Provincial Resources Ministry of Commerce Archived from the original on January 5 2009 Retrieved 2009 02 15 Banteay Meanchey Administration Royal Government of Cambodia Archived from the original on 2008 12 24 Retrieved 2009 01 22 General Population Census of Cambodia 1998 Village Gazetteer National Institute of Statistics February 2000 pp 1 15 External links editBanteay Meanchey at Royal Government of Cambodia website Banteay Meanchey at the Ministry of Commerce website permanent dead link Retrieved from https en 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