محافظة سييم رياپ

Coordinates: 13°21′N 103°51′E / 13.350°N 103.850°E / 13.350; 103.850
سييم رياپ
សៀមរាប
Siem Reap
Siem Reap Province
ខេត្តសៀមរាប
D'Angkor.jpg
Ankor Tom in Cambodia 001.JPG
PhnomKulen.jpg
Sangkat Nokor Thum, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia - panoramio (79).jpg
From top: Angkor Wat,
South Gate of Angkor Thom, Phnom Kulen waterfall, moat of Angkor
الختم الرسمي لـ سييم رياپ
الكنية: 
Gateway to Angkor
Map of Cambodia highlighting Siem Reap
Map of Cambodia highlighting Siem Reap
الإحداثيات: 13°21′N 103°51′E / 13.350°N 103.850°E / 13.350; 103.850
CountryFlag of Cambodia.svg كمبوديا
Settled802
Provincial status23 December 1907[1]
CapitalSiem Reap and Run Ta Ek Techo Sen
Subdivisions2 municipalities; 11 districts
الحكومة
 • GovernorPrak Sophoan (CPP)
 • National Assembly
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المساحة
 • الإجمالي10٬299 كم² (3٬976 ميل²)
ترتيب المساحة10th
التعداد
 (2024)[2]
 • الإجماليDecrease 1٬099٬825
 • الترتيب5th
 • الكثافة98/km2 (250/sq mi)
 • ترتيب الكثافة13th
صفة المواطنSiem Reaper(s)
منطقة التوقيتUTC+07:00 (ICT)
ISO 3166 codeKH-17
الموقع الإلكترونيwww.siemreap.gov.kh

سييم رياپ، رسمياً سييم‌رياپ[3] (خمير وسطى: សៀមរាប [siəm riəp]، حرفياً 'هزيمة سيام')، هي محافظة (khaet) في شمال غرب كمبوديا. وتحد محافظات Oddar Meanchey إلى الشمال، وPreah Vihear وKampong Thom إلى الشرق، وBattambang إلى الجنوب، و بانتياي ميانتشي إلى الغرب. عاصمتها وأكبر مدنها هي سييم رياپ.

Siem Reap province is the tenth largest province in Cambodia. Having reached a population of one million in 2019, it ranks as the nation's fourth most populous province.[2] A large portion of Siem Reap province's southern border is demarcated by the Tonle Sap and as such, it is one of the nine provinces that making up the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve. In modern times the province is best known as the site of Angkor and the Angkor Wat temple ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also the home of Banteay Srei, Roluos (temples), the UNESCO tentative site of Beng Mealea, and the UNESCO tentative site of Phnom Kulen National Park, home to the country's largest reclining Buddha.

أصل الاسم

The name Siem Reap literally means 'Siam defeated' and emerged after the victory of Ang Chan I over the Siamese in 1530 at Angkor, a reminder of the centuries-old conflict between the Siamese and the Khmer. In Siam, the province and its capital were called Siemmarat (تايلندية: เสียมราฐ), literally meaning 'Siam's territory'.[4]

The capital was again renamed "Siem Reap" (siam defeated) after it was returned back to Cambodia in 1907 under the reign of Sisowath I (1904-1927) after military pressure on Siam by the joint forces of Cambodia and the French colonial government.

التاريخ

The province came under the control of the Thai kingdom of Siam in 1795 and was later returned to Cambodia in 1907 after the French colonist authority made a treaty with Siam for the exchange of Trat and Dan Sai for the Siamese province of Inner Cambodia which included Phra Tabong (Battambang), Siemmarat (Siem Reap), and Nakhon Wat (Angkor Wat). The Inner Cambodia province was split into Battambang and Siem Reap by the royal decree of King Sisowath the same year. This area became part of a disputed territory between France and Siam (now Thailand) which led to the Franco-Thai War in 1941, resulting in victory for Thailand and a return to Thai control (with exception of Siem Reap and Angkor Wat). The province again reverted to Cambodia in 1946, after the end of World War II with French and UN international pressure.

الدين

الدين في محافظة سييم رياپ (تعداد 2019)[5]

  البوذية (99.3%)
  المسيحية (0.4%)
  الإسلام (0.2%)
  الوثنية والديانات الأخرى (0.1%)

ديانة الدولة هي بوذية الثرڤادا. More than 99.3% of the people in Siem Reap province are Buddhists. About 0.4% population of Siem Reap province follow Christianity. Islam which is mostly followed by Chams is 0.2% in the province.


التقسيمات

The province is divided into 2 municipalities and 11 districts, and further subdivided into 100 communes and 907 villages.[6]

ISO
code
Name Khmer Subdivisions
البلدية
17-10 سييم رياپ សៀមរាប 12 sangkat
Run Ta Ek Techo Sen រុនតាឯកតេជោសែន 2 sangkat
District
17-01 Angkor Chum អង្គរជុំ 7 khum
17-02 أنكور توم អង្គរធំ 4 khum
17-03 Banteay Srei បន្ទាយស្រី 5 khum
17-04 Chi Kraeng ជីក្រែង 12 khum
17-06 Kralanh ក្រឡាញ់ 10 khum
17-07 Puok ពួក 14 khum
17-09 Prasat Bakong ប្រាសាទបាគង 8 khum
17-11 Soutr Nikom សូត្រនិគម 10 khum
17-12 Srei Snam ស្រីស្នំ 6 khum
17-13 Svay Leu ស្វាយលើ 5 khum
17-14 Varin វ៉ារិន 5 khum

معرض صور

المراجع

  1. ^ "History of Siem Reap". siemreap.gov.kh. Archived from the original on 18 July 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  2. ^ أ ب "General Population Census of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019 – Final Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics. Ministry of Planning. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Geographical Names of the Kingdom of Cambodia" (PDF). UNSTATS. Eighth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names. 29 August 2002. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  4. ^ Article 6 of the "Convention between France and Siam Amending the Stipulations of the Treaty of 8 October 1904, Concerning the Territories and the Other Arrangements, Signed at Paris, the 13th February 1904."
  5. ^ "General Population census of the Kingdom of Cambodia 2019" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics Ministry of planning. October 2020.
  6. ^ "Administration; Siem Reap". Kingdom of Cambodia. Archived from the original on 27 مايو 2009. Retrieved 27 يونيو 2010.

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