Monday, March 7, 2011

Wikipedia: 33.8 % ( over 5 Millions) of Cambodians are Vietnamese!

 According to Wikipedia there are (estimated) 14,805,000 people in Cambodia in 2010. And 33.8 percents of the population are Vietnamese. A quick calculation showing that there are over 5 millions Vietnamese in Cambodia in 2010.

I guess the government of Cambodia have been wrong all of these years.  If not, it has to be the Khmer Rouge who wrote Wikipedia.
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Kingdom of Cambodia
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Preăh Réachéa Nachâk Kâmpŭchéa
Flag Royal Arms
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Chéat, Sasna, Preăhmôhaksât
"Nation, Religion, King"
AnthemNokoreach
Royal Kingdom
Location of  Cambodia  (green)in ASEAN  (dark grey)  —  [Legend]
Location of  Cambodia  (green)
in ASEAN  (dark grey)  —  [Legend]
Capital
(and largest city)
Phnom Penh
11°33′N 104°55′E / 11.55°N 104.917°E / 11.55; 104.917
Official language(s) Khmer
Official script Khmer script
Demonym Khmer or Cambodian
Government Constitutional monarchy,
Parliamentary representative democracy
 -  Monarch Norodom Sihamoni
 -  Prime Minister Hun Sen (CPP)
Legislature Parliament
 -  Upper House Senate
 -  Lower House National Assembly
Formation
 -  Funan Kingdom 68 
 -  Chenla Kingdom 550 
 -  Khmer Empire 802 
 -  French Colonization 1863 
 -  Independence from France November 9, 1953 
 -  Khmer Republic March 18, 1970 
 -  Monarchy Restored September 24, 1993 
Area
 -  Total 181,035 km2 (88th)
69,898 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) 2.5
Population
 -  2010 estimate 14,805,000[1] (66th)
 -  2008 census 13,388,910 
 -  Density 81.8/km2 (125th)
211.8/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2010 estimate
 -  Total $31.264 billion[2] 
 -  Per capita $2,470[3] 
GDP (nominal) 2009 estimate
 -  Total $13.453 billion[3] 
 -  Per capita $1,035[3] 
Gini (2007) 43[4] (medium) 
HDI (2007) increase 0.593[5] (medium) (124th)
Currency Riel (KHR)
Time zone (UTC+7)
Drives on the right
ISO 3166 code KH
Internet TLD .kh
Calling code 855
Cambodia (Listeni /kæmˈbdiə/; derived from Sanskrit: कम्बोजदेश Kambujadesa), officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia (Khmer: ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា Preăh Réachéa Nachâk Kâmpŭchéa), is a country in Southeast Asia that borders Thailand to the west and northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. The geography of Cambodia is dominated by the Mekong River (Tonlé Mékong) and Tonlé Sap lake.
The kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with King Norodom Sihamoni as head of state, and prime minister Hun Sen as head of government. Phnom Penh is the kingdom's capital and largest city, and is the center of political, commercial, industrial and cultural activities. Siem Reap is the gateway to the Angkor region, a main destination for tourism is the temple of Angkor Wat and other Angkorian temples. Battambang, the largest province in northwestern Cambodia is known for its rice production, and Sihanoukville, a coastal city, is the primary sea port and beach resort.
Cambodia has an area of 181,035 square kilometres (69,898 sq mi) and a population of 14,494,293 people. A citizen of Cambodia is usually identified as "Cambodian" or "Khmer", although the latter strictly refers to ethnic Khmers. Theravada Buddhism is the official religion of Cambodia, which is practiced by around 96.4% of the Cambodian population. The country's minority peoples include Vietnamese 33.8%[6] , Chinese 5.8% [7],Cham 2.1%, and various hill tribes 3.7%.[8] About 54.6% of Cambodia's population comes from ethnic Khmer origin.
Agriculture has long been the most important sector to the Cambodian economy, with around 67.9% of the population relying on agriculture for their livelihood (with rice being the principal crop).[9] Other important sectors include garments, construction and tourism - foreign visitors to Angkor Wat numbered more than 4 million in 2007.[10] In 2005, oil and natural gas deposits were found beneath Cambodia's territorial waters, and once commercial extraction begins in 2011, the oil revenues could profoundly affect Cambodia's economy.[11]

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