Batheay district

Coordinates: 11°59′46″N 104°56′40″E / 11.99611°N 104.94444°E / 11.99611; 104.94444
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Batheay
ស្រុកបាធាយ
Kampong Cham
Communes12
Villages80
Government
 • GovernorMr. Yin Kim Horn
Population
 (1998)[1]
 • Total90,920
Time zone+7
Geocode0301

Batheay (

Tonle Sap.[2]

In August 2006, Batheay district was the site of an outbreak of the deadly

Ministry of Agriculture culled 700 birds to prevent further outbreaks. Authorities suspect that ducks smuggled from Prey Veng Province where an earlier outbreak was confirmed, to nearby Tbong Khmum district, were responsible for this the new outbreak. Overall, more than 3000 ducks were slaughtered in Kampong Cham to prevent further infections. No human infections were reported.[4]

Location

Batheay district is the easternmost district of Kampong Cham Province and borders on two other provinces. Reading from the north clockwise, Batheay shares a border with

Administration

Mr. Yin Kim Horn is the Batheay district governor and reports to Hun Neng the Governor of Kampong Cham.[6] The following table shows the villages of Batheay district by commune.

ឃុំ
Khum
(communes)
ភូមិ
Phum
(villages)
បាធាយ Svay Pok(ស្វាយពក), Batheay(បាធាយ), Srah Pring(ស្រះព្រីង), Chreaek(ជ្រែក), Tuol(ទួល), Ou Mal(អូរម៉ាល់)
Chbar Ampov Chbar Ampov(ច្បារអំពៅ), Tuol Chan(ទួលចាន់), Anlong Chrey(អន្លង់ជ្រៃ), Stueng Chveng(ស្ទឹងឆ្វេង)
Chealea Chea Lea(ជាលា), Ta Ngil(តាង៉ិល), Tang Krang(តាំងក្រាំង), Baek Peang(បែកពាង), Phnum Thom(ភ្នំធំ)
Cheung Prey Cheung Prey(ជើងព្រៃ), Andoung Snay(អណ្ដូងស្នាយ), Prasoutr Kor(ប្រសូត្រ "ក"), Prasoutr Kha(ប្រសូត្រ "ខ"), Trabaek(ត្របែក), Trayang Pong(ត្រយ៉ងពង)
Me Pring Me Pring(មេព្រីង), Tang Thlaeung(តាំងថ្លើង), Tang Srei(តាំងស្រី), Tang Roleang(តាំងរលាង), Prey Kaor(ព្រៃកោ)
Ph'av Ph'av(ផ្អាវ), Samraong(សំរោង), Tang Boeng(តាំងបឹង), Ba Kal(បាកាល), Prey Nha(ព្រៃញា), Kandaol(កណ្ដោល)
Sambour Sambour(សំបូរ), Balang(បាលាំង), Veal(វាល), Sangkaeub(សង្កើប), Ta Poy(តាពយ), Chong(ចុង), Tao Baek(តាបែក)
Sandaek Kampal(តាបែក), Pou Steang(ពោធិស្ទៀង), Svay Prey(ស្វាយព្រៃ), Tang Chrey(តាំងជ្រៃ), Sroengk(ស្រឹង្គ)
Tang Krang Phnum Diel(ភ្នំដិល), Cheung Chhnok(ជើងឆ្នុក), Tboung Phnum(ត្បូងភ្នំ), Popit(ពពិត), Ak Tieng(អកទៀង), Kampong Preah(កំពង់ព្រះ), Tang Kouk(តាំងគោក), Prasat(ប្រាសាទ)
Tang Krasang Boeng Veaeng(បឹងវែង), Kradas Kor(ក្រដាស ក), Kradas Kha(ក្រដាស ខ), Sdok Thum(ស្ដុកធំ), Trav Phni(ត្រាវភ្នី), Khvet(ខ្វិត), Boeng(បឹង), Khtum(ខ្ទុំ), Chan(ចាន់), Chi Neang(ជីនាង)
Trab Roung Damrei(រោងដំរី), Kampout(កំពោក), Phnum Touch(ភ្នំតូច), Tum Prong(ទំព្រង), Thmei(ថ្មី), Pou Ruessei(ពោធិឫស្សី), Trab(ត្រប់), Chan Kong(ចាន់គង់), Thkov(ថ្កូវ), Thma Kaev(ថ្មកែវ), Routh(រោធ)
Tumnob Tumnob Leu(ទំនប់លើ), Prayuk(ប្រយុក), Doun Paen(ដូនប៉ែន), Roong(រូង), Prasam(ប្រសាំ), Sroeng(ស្រឹង្គ), Trapeang Snao(ត្រពាំងស្នោ)

Demographics

The district is subdivided into 12 communes (

phum).[7] According to the 1998 Census, the population of the district was 90,920 persons in 17,541 households in 1998. With a population of over 90,000 people, Batheay is one of the less populous districts in Kampong Cham province. The average household size in Batheay is 5.1 persons per household, the same as the rural average for Cambodia. The sex ratio in the district is 91.3%, with more females than males.[8]

References

  1. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National Institute of Statistics. February 2000. pp. 32–33.
  2. ^ Total Road Atlas of Cambodia 2006 (3rd ed.). Total Cambodge. 2006. pp. 44–45.
  3. ^ "Cambodia hit by two new bird flu outbreaks". Med India. August 21, 2006. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  4. ^ "New bird flu outbreak hits Cambodian ducks". Reuters. September 5, 2006. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  5. ^ "Kampong Cham Provincial Resources". Ministry of Commerce. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  6. ^ "Flood Control Project in Batheay District Established". Rasmei Kampuchea Daily. July 18, 2008. pp. B 6. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  7. ^ "Kampong Cham Administration". Royal Government of Cambodia. Archived from the original on 2009-02-10. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
  8. ^ General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National Institute of Statistics. February 2000. pp. 32–73.

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