Ou Ya Dav District
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| Ou Ya Dav អូរយ៉ាដាវ |
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| — District — | |
| Location of Ou Ya Dav in Ratanakiri | |
| Location of Ratanakiri in Cambodia | |
| Country | Cambodia |
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| Province | Ratanakiri |
| Communes | Bar Kham, Lum Choar, Pak Nhai, Pate, Sesant, Saom Thum, Ya Tung |
| Population (1998) | |
| - Total | 10,898 |
| Time zone | Cambodia time (UTC+7) |
| District code | 1407 |
Ou Ya Dav District (Khmer: អូរយ៉ាដាវ) is a district in Ratanakiri Province, northeast Cambodia. As of 1998, it had a population of 10,898. It contains 29 villages, which are located in seven communes.
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[edit] Communes
[edit] Bar Kham
Bar Kham (Khmer: បរខាំ) contains six villages and has a population of 1,392.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, three of the commune's five seats went to the Cambodian People's Party, one went to the Sam Rainsy Party, and one went to Funcinpec.[2] The land alienation rate in Bar Kham was high as of January 2006.[3] (See Ratanakiri Province for background information on land alienation.)
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tung | 174 | 0.83 | 21 | |
| Deh | 96 | 1.29 | 16 | |
| Plor | 295 | 0.93 | 28 | |
| Phnong | 342 | 1.11 | 62 | |
| Kok Chray | 223 | 0.99 | 45 | |
| Pril | 262 | 1 | 53 |
[edit] Lum Choar
Lum Choar (Khmer: លំជ័រ) contains four villages and has a population of 1,385.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, three of the commune's five seats went to the Cambodian People's Party and two went to the Sam Rainsy Party.[2] The land alienation rates in Lum Choar was moderate as of January 2006.[3]
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lai | 315 | 1.14 | 65 | |
| Ka Te | 312 | 1.04 | 48 | |
| Trang | 123 | 1.08 | 21 | |
| Un | 635 | 1.08 | 124 |
[edit] Pak Nhai
Pak Nhai (Khmer: ប៉ក់ញ៉ៃ)) contains four villages and has a population of 2,156.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, three of the commune's five seats went to the Cambodian People's Party and two went to the Sam Rainsy Party.[2] The land alienation rates in Pak Nhai was severe as of January 2006.[3]
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pak Thum | 956 | 1.14 | 162 | |
| Pak Touch | 228 | 1.11 | 45 | |
| Pak Por | 311 | 0.94 | 51 | |
| Lom | 661 | 1.02 | 119 |
[edit] Pate
Pate (Khmer: ប៉ាតេ) contains four villages and has a population of 1,329.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, three of the commune's five seats went to the Sam Rainsy Party and two went to the Cambodian People's Party and.[2] The land alienation rates in Pate was high as of January 2006.[3]
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plang | 279 | 0.99 | 39 | |
| Kong Thum | 710 | 0.93 | 102 | |
| Pa Ar | 170 | 0.81 | 28 | |
| Yu | 170 | 0.87 | 38 |
[edit] Sesant
Sesant (Khmer: សេសាន) contains three villages and has a population of 921.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, all five seats went to members of the Cambodian People's Party.[2] The land alienation rates in Sesant was moderate as of January 2006.[3]
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pa Tang | 187 | 1.01 | 25 | |
| Phi | 361 | 0.94 | 66 | |
| Pa Dal | 373 | 0.89 | 57 |
[edit] Saom Thum
Saom Thum (Khmer: សោមធ) contains three villages and has a population of 1,964.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, three of the commune's five seats went to the Cambodian People's Party and two went to the Sam Rainsy Party.[2] The land alienation rates in Saom Thum was low as of January 2006.[3]
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saom Klueng | 852 | 0.91 | 131 | |
| Saom Trak | 696 | 0.92 | 136 | |
| Saom Kol | 416 | 1.06 | 62 |
[edit] Ya Tung
Ya Tung (Khmer: យ៉ាទុង) contains five villages and has a population of 1,751.[1] In the 2007 commune council elections, four of the commune's five seats went to the Cambodian People's Party and one went to the Sam Rainsy Party.[2] The land alienation rates in Ya Tung was moderate as of January 2006.[3]
| Village[1][4] | Population[1] (1998) |
Sex ratio[1] (male/female) (1998) |
Number of households[1] (1998) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ten Ngol | 532 | 0.91 | 109 | |
| Peak | 445 | 0.9 | 66 | |
| TenSoh | 196 | 0.83 | 39 | |
| Dar | 340 | 1.06 | 50 | |
| Sam | 238 | 0.95 | 39 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai "Final Population Totals, Rotanak Kiri Province, 1998". Cambodia National Institute of Statistics. Accessed June 6, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Official Results of the 2007 Commune Councils Election in Ratank Kiri".[sic] National Election Committe, No 4.58/07 NEC.SG.PIB (April 18, 2007). Accessed June 6, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Land Alienation in Indigenous Minority Communities - Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia". NGO Forum on Cambodia (August 2006). Accessed June 6, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Ratanak Kiri Province". Cambodia National Institute of Statistics. Accessed June 6, 2008.
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