Cambodia covers 181,035 square kilometers in the heart of mainland Southeast Asia. It borders Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, and Vietnam to the east. Every province tells a different story about how this country was built, survived, and continues to grow.
Some provinces are defined by their rivers. Others by their mountains, their coastlines, or their ruins. The Mekong runs through seven of them. The Tonle Sap lake connects five more. In the northeast, highland forests stretch for hundreds of kilometers. On the southern coast, islands sit in the Gulf of Thailand.
This site covers all 25 provinces, with facts, history, and what makes each one worth knowing about.