Boeng Tamouk, also known as Tumnup Kobsrov, is about 15 kilometres away from the city centre. It is one of the last lakes in Phnom Penh relatively unaffected by development.
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Vietnam To See 1 Gigawatt Of Onshore Wind Installed By 2021
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