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Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia (Khmer: ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា, Preăh Réachéanachâkr KâmpÅchéa), is a country in Southeast Asia. In the north it has a 541 kilometer long border with Laos. In the northwest and west it has a 745 kilometer long border with Thailand and in the east and southeast it has a 1228 kilometer long border with Vietnam. On the coast it borders the Gulf of Thailand.
The Kingdom of Cambodia is a constitutional monarchy with King Norodom Sihamoni as the head of state. The Cambodian government is led by Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia. His tenure has been running since 1985, making him the longest reigning leader in Southeast Asia.
Cambodia has an area of ​​181,035 km². In the south, Cambodia has a coastline of about 441 kilometers on the Gulf of Thailand. Except in the southeast, all borders of Cambodia are formed by low mountains. Within these borders lies a large low plain that forms the heart of Cambodia.
Climate
Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate. The average temperature is about 30 degrees. The temperature varies from 10 degrees in the cool months to 45 degrees in the summer. Cambodia has two monsoons: the dry northeast monsoon from November to April, when the winds come from the northeast, and the wet southwest monsoon from May to October, when the winds come from the southwest and bring a lot of rain. The period with the least rainfall is January – February.
Population
With a population of over 16 million, Cambodia is the 68th most populous country in the world. Most Cambodians are ethnically Khmer (97.6%). The Cham are the second largest group at about 1%.[1] A large group of Cambodians live outside Cambodia, namely in the provinces of Buriram, Sisaket, Surin and Ubon Ratchathani in the northeast of Thailand. And in the southern part of Vietnam, which is also called Kampuchea Krom by the Cambodians, the inhabitants are also called Khmer Krom.
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