Boeng Keng Kang I (BKKI; Khmer: បឹងកេងកងទី១) is a quarter (sangkat) in Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly in Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It has the nickname NGOville due to the presence of non-governmental organizations. Melanie Brew of the Phnom Penh Post described it as a "hip, trendy area" in 2008. Brew added that "There is also a feeling for some that the area is a little bit too cosmopolitan or international and is divided or separated from the "real" Cambodia."
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| - Boeng Keng Kang I (en)
- Boeng Keng Kang Muoy (es)
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| - Boeng Keng Kang I (BKKI; Khmer: បឹងកេងកងទី១) is a quarter (sangkat) in Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly in Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It has the nickname NGOville due to the presence of non-governmental organizations. Melanie Brew of the Phnom Penh Post described it as a "hip, trendy area" in 2008. Brew added that "There is also a feeling for some that the area is a little bit too cosmopolitan or international and is divided or separated from the "real" Cambodia." (en)
- Boeng Keng Kang Muoy es una comuna (khum) del distrito de Chamkarmon, en la provincia de Nom Pen, Camboya. En marzo de 2008 tenía una población estimada de 12 440 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada junto a los ríos Mekong y Bassac, al sur del lago Sap (Tonlé Sap). (es)
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| - Aerial View of Boeng Keng Kang I from North-West Side (en)
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| - Aerial View of Boeng Keng Kang I from North-West Side (en)
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| - Boeng_Keng_Kang_I_View_from_North-West_Side.jpg (en)
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| - Boeng Keng Kang I (BKKI; Khmer: បឹងកេងកងទី១) is a quarter (sangkat) in Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly in Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It has the nickname NGOville due to the presence of non-governmental organizations. Melanie Brew of the Phnom Penh Post described it as a "hip, trendy area" in 2008. Brew added that "There is also a feeling for some that the area is a little bit too cosmopolitan or international and is divided or separated from the "real" Cambodia." (en)
- Boeng Keng Kang Muoy es una comuna (khum) del distrito de Chamkarmon, en la provincia de Nom Pen, Camboya. En marzo de 2008 tenía una población estimada de 12 440 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada junto a los ríos Mekong y Bassac, al sur del lago Sap (Tonlé Sap). (es)
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