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Dângrêk Mountains

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The northern side of the Dângrêk Mountains is gently sloping, while the sides facing south are usually a steep escarpment that dominates the plain of northern Cambodia. The watershed along the escarpment in general terms marks the boundary between Thailand and Cambodia; however, there are exceptions.
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In mid-2011, three districts of Surin Province in the Dângrêk Range were declared "disaster zones" following border clashes between the Thai and the Cambodian military. The area declared a disaster zone included a total of 142 villages. Following this official declaration, about 6,000 civilians were
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government in the 1980s as part of a huge planned operation using thousands of conscripted workers along the Dângrêk mountain range and other parts of the Thai-Cambodian border. The alleged purpose was to hinder Pol Pot's regrouped Khmer Rouge from entering Cambodia from Thailand. This defensive
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Between 1975 and 1979 many Cambodians fled the violence in their country across these mountains. In one of the worst cases of enforced repatriation in UN history, the Thai military forcefully sent as many as 40,000 refugees back into Cambodia often through heavily mined areas despite their
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There is still an unexcavated site in a forest with landmines in the Dângrêk Mountains, about 6 km north of Anlong Veng where 3,000 people were allegedly killed by the Khmer Rouge for having become "corrupted" as late as between 1993 and 1997. These executions were carried out during
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unwillingness to return. Many would die of lack of food and exposure in the mountains. To compound matters, there were also bandits hiding in the forests preying on the hapless refugees. At that time there were many corpses, lying rotting unburied, strewn about the Dângrêk Mountains.
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Preah Vihear Temple from Cambodia. In 1962 Cambodia gained worldwide recognition for sovereignty from the International Court. Recently the issue of Cambodian sovereignty in the
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has been used by certain nationalist factions in Thailand as a tool to help discredit the current Thai government as part of the continuing power struggle within Thailand.
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Despite the length of the range, the Dângrêk are a relatively low mountain system, the average elevation of the summits being around 500 m. The highest peak is
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occupied the place in late-April that year. They held on for a few weeks until the hill where the temple stands was finally taken by the
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and civet are some of the animals to be found in the areas where there has been no habitat loss due to human encroachment. Among the
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line, part of the legacy of the violent conflicts that engulfed Cambodia in the latter part of the 20th century, is known as the
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hills such as Dong Chan Yai (293 m) and Dong Chan Noi (290 m) are found on the northern side of the mountain chain in
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The main road connecting the two countries in this area cuts through a pass in the Dângrêk Mountains at
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reservoir. There are also remains of sanctuaries that were built as homes to spirits called
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both on the Thai as well as on the Cambodian side, leaving large hill stretches denuded,
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The Preah Vihear Temple area, on the shoulder of one of the Dângrêk Mountains.
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The Mental Health Conditions of Cambodian Refugee Children and Adolescents
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There is not much wildlife left in the Dângrêk Mountains. Wild hog, deer,
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Disputed Khmer temple to be renovated by Archaeological Survey of India
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Relief Web - Over 6,000 people in Surin evacuated after border clashes
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in any form would be the Preah Vihear Temple in these mountains.
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temple of the Khmer imperial times dated from the reign of
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Even though some areas have been cleared, vast numbers of
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Dângrêk Mountains, looking east from Maw I-daeng, Thailand
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became the final resting place of the Cambodian dictator
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Bangkok Post - 3 Surin border districts 'disaster zones'
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Silhouette of the Dângrêk Mountains, looking north from
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regime on 17 April the Khmer Rouge entered the capital
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Cambodians caught for phayung smuggling - Bangkok Post
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this wood is highly valued in the furniture industry.
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cliff, ancient stone-cutting quarries, as well as the
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Second Life, Second Death: The Khmer Rouge After 1978
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are also common in the hills during the dry season.
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The Dângrêk Mountain range is mostly covered by dry
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Mountain ranges in Central and northeastern Thailand
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Index

Dângrêk Range

Phu Khi Suk
Elevation
Khmer
Thai

Range coordinates
14°20.25′N 103°55′E / 14.33750°N 103.917°E / 14.33750; 103.917
Age of rock
Jurassic
Type of rock
Sandstone
siltstone

Cambodia


/ˈdɑːŋrɛk/
Khmer
[cuəpʰnomɗɑːŋrɛːk]
Thai
RTGS
[tʰīwkʰǎwpʰānōmdōŋrák]
border
Cambodia
Thailand
Anlong Veng
Khmer Rouge
Democratic Kampuchea

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