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  2. IIC University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh. , Cambodia. IIC University of Technology ( IIC) came into existence in 2008 through the evolution of the International Institute of Cambodia, founded in 1999. IIC University is accredited by the Royal Government of Cambodia as specified in Sub-Decree No. 127ANK.BK. [ 1] It is a member of the International Association of Universities.

  3. Institute of Technology of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    ' Techno School '), is a higher education institution in Phnom Penh, Cambodia that trains students in science, technology and engineering. Enrollment is approximately 3,500 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students.

  4. Pol Pot - Wikipedia

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    — Mao's advice to Pol Pot, 1975 In May, Pol Pot adopted the Silver Pagoda as his main residence. He then relocated to the city's tallest structure, the 1960s-built Bank Buildings, which became known as "K1". Several other senior government figures—Nuon Chea, Sary, and Vorn Vet—also lived there. Pol Pot's wife, whose schizophrenia had worsened, was sent to live in a house in Boeung Keng ...

  5. National Museum of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Cambodia is located on Street 10 in central Phnom Penh, to the north of the Royal Palace and on the west side of Veal Preah Man square. The visitors' entrance to the compound is at the corner of Streets 13 and 178. The Royal University of Fine Arts is located on the west side of the museum.

  6. Royal Palace of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace of Phnom Penh and Cambodian royal life. Post Books. ISBN 978-974-202-047-7. Lamant, Pierre-Lucien (1991). La Creation d'une capitale par le pouvoir coloniale: Phnom Penh. Harmattan. Mizerski, Jim (2016). Cambodia Captured: Angkor's First Photographers in 1860s Colonial Intrigues. Jasmine Image Machine. ISBN 9789924905004.

  7. Foreign relations of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    France has an embassy in Phnom Penh. Germany: See Cambodia–Germany relations. Cambodia has an embassy in Berlin. Germany has an embassy in Phnom Penh. Greece: Cambodia's embassy in Brussels, Belgium is also accredited to Greece; Greece's embassy in Bangkok is also accredited to Cambodia. [60] Both countries are full members of the ...

  8. Paragon International School (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    Paragon International School (Formerly Zaman International School) is a private bilingual international school in Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh.Paragon ISC is certified by the Cambodian Ministry of Education, is a CIS (Council of International Schools) accredited school, and is accepted by the University of Cambridge International Centre.

  9. Kriangsak Chamanan - Wikipedia

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    In April 1975, Thailand was the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize the communist Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh. In October the two countries agreed in principle to resume diplomatic and economic relations; the agreement was formalized in June 1976, when they also agreed to erect border markers in poorly defined border areas. [19]