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  • '''Cambodia''', formally the '''Kingdom of Cambodia''', is a country of Southeast Asia, on the Gulf of Thailand, bordering [[Th
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cambodia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Air campaigns in Cambodia and Laos}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Cambodia]]
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  • ...ses activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] specific to Cambodia, and multinational matters, such as [[U.S. intelligence and global health]] ===Cambodia 1954===
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Cambodia/Related Articles]]
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  • Analysis of, and actions in, [[Cambodia]] by the [[United States intelligence community]], which does include [[int
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Cambodia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cambodia}}
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  • *Royal Government of Cambodia, The Khmer Rouge Trial Task Force, http://www.cambodia.gov.kh/krt/english/ ...w Of Crimes Committed During The Period Of Democratic Kampuchea,http://www.cambodia.gov.kh/krt/pdfs/Agreement%20between%20UN%20and%20RGC.pdf
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  • ...ta from linguistic fieldwork conducted among Jarai speakers in Ratanakiri, Cambodia.
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Cambodia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Cambodia/Related Articles]]
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  • The dominant ethnicity, language, and culture of [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...xtreme [[Marxist]] guerrilla movement, and then genocidal government, of [[Cambodia]].
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  • ..., running from [[Ho Chi Minh City]], through the Central Highlands, into [[Cambodia]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Cambodia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cambodia}}
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  • {{r|Air campaigns in Cambodia and Laos}} {{r|Cambodia}}
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  • Analysis of, and actions in, [[Cambodia]] by the [[United States intelligence community]], which does include [[int
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  • ...ta]] of Vietnam, southwest of [[Saigon]]/[[Ho Chi Minh City]], bordering [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...ecial Forces]] camp during the [[Vietnam War]], close to the border with [[Cambodia]] and 65 miles north of [[Saigon]]
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  • '''Cambodia''', formally the '''Kingdom of Cambodia''', is a country of Southeast Asia, on the Gulf of Thailand, bordering [[Th
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  • |states=[[Vietnam]], [[Cambodia]], [[United States of America|United States]] (esp. [[North Carolina (U.S. ...300,000 people, most of them living in the highlands of [[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]. Jarai is a member of the [[Chamic]] language family, from the [[Malayo-P
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  • ...]], starting at [[Quang Ngai]] on the [[South China Sea]] and running to [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] and [[Thailand]]
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  • ...hlands of Southeast Asia, primarily in [[Vietnam]] but also [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...theast of Thailand and west of Vietnam, with short borders to [[Burma]], [[Cambodia]] and China
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  • ...[[colonialism|colonial]] structure in [[Southeast Asia]] that contained [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], and present-day [[Vietnam]], from the first invasion in 1858 t
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  • A province in the southwestern part of [[Vietnam]], near [[Cambodia]], where the first large "search and destroy" operations of the [[Vietnam W
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  • ...ads and other facilities, from North Vietnam to South Vietnam via Laos and Cambodia, used to infiltrate military forces into the South
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  • ...t crack" in the defenses of [[South Vietnam]], from forces invading from [[Cambodia]], came in 1975
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  • | contribution = Cambodia}}</ref> of modern [[Cambodia]] or, in Khmer, ''[[Kampuchea]]''. They trace their key origins to the [[An | publisher = Tourism of Cambodia
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  • Group of three provinces in [[Vietnam]], bordering Laos and Cambodia to the west, and the south central coastal provinces of Vietnam to the east
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  • ...pation, decolonization, and post-1975 but related warfare among Vietnam, [[Cambodia]] and China
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  • In [[Vietnam]], '''Kontum Province''' borders [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]], and, inside Vietnam, borders [[Quang Nam Province]] on the north, [[Quan
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  • ...ai, it runs to the Central Highlands provinces and then crosses into Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.
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  • As a group, the provinces border on [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]] to the west, and to the south central coastal provinces to the east.
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  • ...f Viet Nam]] and [[Khmer Rouge]] troops in 1973, to the peace treaty for [[Cambodia]] in 1991, to the last Khmer Rouge surrender in 1999.
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  • {{r|Cambodia}}
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  • .../watch?v=_G4dHRN2Dug Blue Peter interview with Margaret Thatcher regarding Cambodia]
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  • ...via [[Ban Me Thuot]] to [[Nam Can]]. It is a route from [[Vietnam]] into [[Cambodia]]. It intersects [[National Highway 14 (Vietnam)|Highway 14]] in Ban Me Thu
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  • ...om Ho Chi Minh City ([[Saigon]]) via [[Lai Khe]] and [[An Loc]] and into [[Cambodia]] north of [[Loc Ninh]].
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  • {{r|Cambodia}}
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  • ...nh''', in the [[Binh Dinh Province]] of [[Vietnam]], is 6 km east of the [[Cambodia|Cambodian]] border and 70 miles north of [[Saigon]]/Ho Chi Minh City, on [[
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  • ...he [[Mon language|Mon]] and [[Khmer language]]s, spoken in [[Burma]] and [[Cambodia]] respectively. [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] is also a Mon-Khmer lang
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  • {{r|Cambodia}}
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  • ...hmer", was coined by [[Norodom Sihanouk]] to refer to Communist parties in Cambodia, and later came into widespread use by English speakers. ...e of over two million people, or an estimated fifteen to thirty percent of Cambodia's population at the time. In terms of the fraction of the population killed
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  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]], neighboring China, [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Gulf of Tonkin]], and [
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  • ...ses activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] specific to Cambodia, and multinational matters, such as [[U.S. intelligence and global health]] ===Cambodia 1954===
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  • Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia; neighbouring parts of Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Malaysia; Ceylon. Langua ...regarded as the Word of the Buddha; collected editions published in Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon/Sri Lanka and Thailand
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  • ...]], with direct involvement in [[human rights]] for the [[Philippines]], [[Cambodia]], and [[South Africa]]. He is a member of the [[International Democratic I ...rver or Presidential envoy to the [[Bangladesh]] elections of 1996, and to Cambodia in 1997-1999. The Cambodian effort, as a government formed in 1999, led to
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  • ...e routes were mostly mountain and jungle paths which went through Laos and Cambodia. The trail was first mapped out in 1959 following the decision by North Vie
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  • '''French Indochina''' was the French colonial structure that contained Cambodia, Laos, and present-day Vietnam. It existed from the first invasion in 1858 ...[Napoleon III]] as President, there were the then kingdoms of [[Laos]] and Cambodia. four parts of what is now Vietnam:
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  • {{r|Cambodia}}
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