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The Khmer Empire
2016
\"For more than 600 years, the Khmer Empire dominated Southeast Asia, ruling over much of what is now Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Khmer Empire is known today primarily for one of its most emblematic remnants, the temple complex Angkor Wat.\" (Social Studies for Kids) Learn more about the Khmer Empire.
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The Temple Complex of Angkor Wat
\"The Angkor Wat complex, the world's largest religious monument, has as its main features a 213-foot-tall central tower and four surrounding smaller towers, enclosed by a number of walls and a surrounding moat. Inside the walls and the moat, a number of stairways link courtyards, porches, and chambers.\" (Social Studies for Kids) Read more about the temple complex of Angor Wat.
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Country of the Week: Cambodia
2015
\"Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. Nearly 15 million people live in Cambodia. More than two million of them live in the capital city, Phnom Penh — puh-NOM PEN. This city sits on the Mekong River, a very long river that flows through parts of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia before emptying into the South China Sea.\" (NewsCurrents Read to Know) Learn more about the country of Cambodia.
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Country of the Week: Cambodia
2014
\"More than 15 million people live in Cambodia the Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia, which borders Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. The capital city, Phnom Penh, sits on the Mekong River. The Mekong River is a very long river that runs through parts of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, before emptying into the South China Sea. Many people in Cambodia get fish from this river. Most of the country's population lives and farms on the rich land around the river.\" (NewsCurrents Read to Know) Learn more about the country of Cambodia.
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Let's Take a Walking Tour
2014
\"The largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat was dedicated to the god Vishnu. By design, it was meant to be a replica of the Hindu universe.\" (DIG) Read about the extinct city of Angkor Wat.
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Jungle of Secrets
2014
\"Scientists uncover hidden city near a temple called Angkor Wat.\" (National Geographic Kids) Read more about the discovery of this ancient city.
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