Kep (province)

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ខេត្ត កែប
Province of Kep
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Basic data
Country Cambodia
Capital Kep
surface 336 km²
Residents 49,900 (2017)
density 149 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 KH-23
Kep vue générale.JPG

Coordinates: 10 ° 30 ′  N , 104 ° 20 ′  E

Kep ( Khmer កែប , pronunciation: Kêb , IPA : [ kaːe̯p ]) is a province of Cambodia with the provincial capital of the same name . The province is located on the coast in the south of the country and borders the Kampot Province . Some islands in the Gulf of Thailand around Koh Tonsay also belong to the province of Kep .

Kep Province is divided into two districts, five parishes and sixteen villages:

Districts assigned municipalities
Geocode Khmer District names
2301 ស្រុក ដំណាក់ចង្អើរ Damnak Chang'aeur
  • Sangkat Angkaol
  • Sangkat Ou Krasar
  • Pong Tuek
2302 ក្រុងកែប Krong Kaeb
  • Sangkat Kaeb
  • Sangkat Prey Thum

Web links

Commons : Kep  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Wikivoyage: Kep  - travel guide

Individual evidence

  1. Statistically projected population figures for 2017 on citipopulation.de
  2. Economic Census of Cambodia 2011: Provincial Report, 23 Kep Province (PDF)