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Cambodia$10845$ - translation to german

Cambodia/Communications; Internet in Cambodia; Communications in Cambodia; Internet censorship in Cambodia; Television in Cambodia; Radio in Cambodia
  • Sihanoukville - communication towers.

Cambodia      
n. Kambodscha, Königreich Kambodscha, Staat im Südosten Asiens (grenzt an Thailand, Vietnam und Laos)
clothing industry         
  • Clothing factory in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], in 1941.
  • Garment factory workers in [[Bangladesh]], in 2013.
  • Nylon stocking inspection in [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]], in 1954.
  • Clothing factory in Buryatia, Russia
INDUSTRY ENCOMPASSING THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, WHOLESALING AND RETAILING OF CLOTHES
Garment industry; Garment Industry; Garment worker; Apparel industry; Clothing retailer; Clothing sector; Clothing production; Clothes trade; Garment workers; Clothing industry in Cambodia
Bekleidungsindustrie
Phnom Penh         
  • Supreme Court Building
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  • Buddhist Institute]]
  • National Assembly]] building of Cambodia
  • The Central Post Office Building
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  • "Dried" version of Phnom Penh noodles with soup broth on the side.
  • The Hong Kong Center, headquarters of oil producer [[TotalEnergies]] in Cambodia
  • Institut de Technologie du Cambodge]]
  • [[Institute of Foreign Languages]]
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  • Motorcycle traffic in Phnom Penh
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  • Phnom Penh BRT bus approaching Monivong-Sihanouk station
  • Phnom Penh Capital Hall
  • Sections (''khans'') of Phnom Penh.
  • [[Phnom Penh International Airport]]
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  • [[Royal University of Phnom Penh]] Campus II
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CAPITAL OF CAMBODIA
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Phnom Penh (Hauptstadt Cambodias)

Definition

phoom
1. Used to verbally express a rapid movement.
2. Used as a virtually meaningless intensive.3. Used in place of an expletive
1. Did you see that guy run by? He was, like...phoom!
2. Let's take it to the next level. Phoom!
3. Phoom you, Mom. I'm not cleaning my phooming room.

Wikipedia

Telecommunications in Cambodia

Telecommunications in Cambodia include telephone, radio, television, and Internet services, which are regulated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. Transport and posts were restored throughout most of the country in the early 1980s during the People's Republic of Kampuchea regime after being disrupted under Democratic Kampuchea (Khmer Rouge).

In January 1987, the Soviet-aided Intersputnik space communications station began operation in Phnom Penh and established two-way telecommunication links between the Cambodian capital and the cities of Moscow, Hanoi, Vientiane and Paris. The completion of the earth satellite station restored the telephone and telex links among Phnom Penh, Hanoi, and other countries for the first time since 1975. Although telecommunications services were initially limited to the government, these advances in communications helped break down the country's isolation, both internally and internationally.

Today, with the availability of mobile phones, communications are open to all, though the country's Prime Minister Hun Sen decreed that 3G mobile phones would not be allowed to support video calling.