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(2019 census). Total41,798. Rank25th. Density124/km 2 (320/sq mi). Density rank10thDialing code+855KH-232This article contains text. Without proper, you may see instead of.Kep (: កែប pronounced ) also romanized as Kaeb ( កែប, 'Saddle') formally known as Kep Province ( ខេត្តកែប) is the smallest ( khaet) of covering 336 km 2 (130 sq mi), with a population of 41,798. It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with, and, created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated & from the, as well as adjusting several provincial borders. It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is and the province contains the. Contents.Geography Location The territory of Kep is entirely surrounded by except for the 16 km of sea coast on the southern side fronting the and the Vietnamese island of.

The western limit is 20 km from the. The eastern limit is some 20 km from the Vietnamese border.Administrative division It is subdivided into 1 district and 1 municipality:ISO CodeDistrictKhmer23-01ស្រុកដំណាក់ចង្អើរ23-02ក្រុងកែប.: It is the largest of the province and divided in three quarters – to the west, at the center and at the east – and 11 groups (krom). It was the place where Australian David Wilson, 29, Briton Mark Slater, 28, and Frenchman, 27, were kidnapped by a guerrilla unit led by Commander on June 1994.: The municipality, located at the center of the Province, is subdivided into two quarters at the east of the Kep Peninsula and at the west, and five groups.Kep Archipelago The enters southwest to the in a triangle. A tiny archipelago of 13 islands ( Koh) and islets are located at the east side of the peninsula:.

(កោះទន្សាយ, 'Rabbit Island'). (កោះកុក, Island).

(កោះម្ទេស, Chili Island). (កោះស្វាយ, 'Mango Island'). (កោះត្បាល់, 'Millstone Island').(កោះហាលត្រី, 'Dry Fish Island'). (កោះស្វាយព្រៃ), 'Wild Mango Island'). (កោះសារ៉ាង 'Sarang Island').

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(កោះពោធិ or Island, 'Enlightening Island'). (កោះម៉ាកប្រាង, 'Makprang Island' - A Cambodian wild small fruit like a mango.). (កោះអង្គ្រង, 'Angkrong Island' - Angkrong is the tree species.). (កោះអាចម៍សេះ, 'Horse Dung Island', however the name is popular evolving to just Kos Seh - Horse Island.).

(កោះស្ងួត, 'Dry Island')Koh Tonsay. An old building in KepA major misconception about Kep is that during the years, much of Kep's French colonial era mansions and villas were destroyed.

In fact, local residents, being in need of money and food, stripped down the villas so that they could exchange all these valuable parts in Vietnam for rice and cash. Many of Kep's villas are abandoned, but some of the town's former splendor is still apparent.The ocean is lined with wide sidewalks and large statues. Prince Norodom Sihanouk not only kept his own villa, but his own island as well.

Ile des Ambassadeurs was a favorite spot for Sihanouk to entertain a regular stream of guests.A paved road connects the town with. Kep's coastline consists mostly of marshes and black rock rather than the white sands of, although a beach nourishment with the white sand of Sihanoukville has made the beach wider and cleaner.There are now more than 60 guesthouses, resorts and hotels in Kep. It is currently one of the fastest developing touristic areas in Cambodia with a focus on mid-range to high-end businesses.Education Five schools for secondary education are located in the Province attended by 588 students, of which 246 were females in 2008. In the same year there were 9 and 21 primary schools with a total population of 9,644 students.As a former French settlement, Kep was the seat of French schools like the 's School that was closed in 1975 when the took power. The building was demolished in early 2012 and the land dedicated to official offices.The French legacy in education is represented today by the Ecole pour Tous dedicated mainly to children in the area.

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