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Phnom Penh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (930 words)
Phnom Penh is located in the south-central region of Cambodia, at the confluence of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong rivers.
Phnom Penh first became the capital of Cambodia after Ponhea Yat, king of the Khmer Empire fled Angkor Thom when it was captured by Siam in 1431.
There are stupa behind Wat Phnom that house the remains of Ponhea Yat and the royal family as well as the remaining Buddhist statues from the Angkorean era.
Cambodia Travel - Phnom Penh (1487 words)
Phnom Penh is situated at the confluence of the Tonle Sap and Bassac rivers with the Mekong.
Wat Ounalom is the most important Wat of Phnom Penh, and the center of Cambodian Buddhism.
Wat Phnom is much favoured by the inhabitants of the city as it is considered the most appropriate place for prayer and small offerings, given in order to influence one's own fate.
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