Kâmpóng Spœ

Cambodia
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Also known as: Kompong Speu
Also spelled:
Kompong Speu

Kâmpóng Spœ, town, south-central Cambodia. The town lies along the Tnaôt River at the foot of the Dâmrei (“Elephant”) Mountains and astride a national highway linking Phnom Penh, the national capital, with Kâmpóng Saôm, the country’s principal seaport.

The surrounding area supports rice, sugarcane, palm trees, cotton, cassava, and corn (maize); there are also silk spinning, timber trade, and a major sugar refinery in the area. Various irrigation projects have improved the region’s agricultural potential, notably a series of dams on the Tnaôt River, constructed in the early 1960s just west of Kâmpóng Spœ. The town was severely damaged in Cambodia’s civil war (1970–75). Pop. (1998) 41,478; (2008) 46,850.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Virginia Gorlinski.