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siem reap province TRAVEL GUIDES - Site Around City
 • Tonle Sap Lake • Beang Mealea Temple • Pagodas in Siem Reap • Museums in Siem Reap • Angkor Wat Temple • Angkor Thom Temple • Banteay Srei • Baksei Chamkrong • Bayon Temple • Ta Prohm Temple • Roluos Group • Terrace of the Leper King • Terrace of the Elephants • Small Circuit Temple • Grand Circuit Temple • Chong Khneas Village • Kampong Phluk Village • Kampong Khleang • Chantiers Ecoles • Psa Chas Old Market • Cambodian Cultural Village • History of Angkor • Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary • Phnom Koulen National Park
Geography Demographics Telephone
Capital: Siem Reap
Location: North western
Area: 10,299 km2
Population: 696,164
Density: 68 /km2
Calling code
Town and Districts
Angkor Chum, Angkor Thom , Banteay Srei , Chi Kraeng , Kralanh , Puok , Prasat Bakong , Siem Reap, Sout Nikom , Srei Snam , Svay Leu , Varin ,
General Information
Siem Reap, is a province located in northwestern Cambodia, on the shores of the Tonle Sap lake. The provincial capital is Siem Reap. The name literally means Siamese defeated referring to the victory of the Khmer Empire over the army of the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya in the 17th Century. Today it is most widely known for being the closest city to the ruins of the temples of Angkor.
Siem Reap is now the major tourist hub in Cambodia, as it is the closest city to the temples of Angkor. The most recognizable of the temples, Angkor Wat, literally Capital Temple, built by King Suryavarman II the early 12th century provides the largest tourist draw. Recently the city has seen a great deal of expansion, hundreds of hotels, restaurants and shops, catering to both international and Cambodian tourists have opened to serve the influx of visitors. Also, King Norodom Sihamoni and the Cambodian royal family maintain a residence in the town. The Angkor temple complex is north of the city. Other sites of interest near Siem Reap include Angkor Thom built by Jayavarman VII, Banteay Srei, Ta Prohm, as well as hundreds of other temple ruins. Angkor, and the surrounding area that would later become known as Siem Reap, faced repeated invasions from the Thais, and ceased to be the capital after a seven-month siege in 1431. The capital was moved to Phnom Penh in 1432, and then to Lovek and Oudong, before moving back to Phnom Penh in 1866. The temple ruins were visited by Western explorers and missionaries before the 19th century, but Henri Mouhot is generally seen as having "discovered" Angkor Wat in 1860. While under Siamese control, the province was named Siam Nakhon (Siamese City), and was renamed to Siam Reap (meaning Siam defeated) after Siam had to cede it to French Indochina in 1906.
 

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