Cambodia Geography
Much of Cambodia's overall land area is a series of rolling plains, north to south.
Its most striking landforms include Tonle Sap Lake, and the Mekong River, which crosses the entire country as it flows through the Mekong Lowlands and on to the South China Sea.
Two mountain ranges of note include the Dangret range on its northern border with Thailand, and the Cardamom range in the west.
Cambodia's highest point is Phnum Aoral at 5,938 ft. (1,810 m).
Cambodia's Information
Land Area | 176,515 km2 |
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Water Area | 4,520 km2 |
Total Area | 181,035km2 (#88) |
Population | 15,957,223 (#68) |
Population Density | 90.40/km2 |
Government Type | Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy |
GDP (PPP) | $58.94 Billion |
GDP Per Capita | 3,700$ |
Currency | Riels (KHR) |
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