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Languages of Cambodia / Languages of Vietnam / Mon–Khmer languages / Ratanakiri Province / Khmer language / Cambodia / Tampuan people / Khmer Rouge / Khmer people / Asia / Ethnic groups in Cambodia / Provinces of Cambodia
Date: 2004-08-09 09:15:22
Languages of Cambodia
Languages of Vietnam
Mon–Khmer languages
Ratanakiri Province
Khmer language
Cambodia
Tampuan people
Khmer Rouge
Khmer people
Asia
Ethnic groups in Cambodia
Provinces of Cambodia

Bilingual education in Cambodia1 HE Chey Chap, Under-Secretary of State for Education, Cambodia Mr. In The, Director, National NFE Department, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Cambodia

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