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Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia. The neighbours are Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. In addition bordering Cambodia on the Gulf of Thailand and the South Chinese Sea. The Mekong River flows through Laos come from Cambodia to Vietnam, where the Mekong delta. In Cambodia is the lake of Tonlé Sap (meaning 'Great lake' means in Khmer). Cambodia is especially known for the Angkor Wat temple, but unfortunately also because of the gruesome history under the regime of the Khmer Rouge (Khmer Rouge) led by Pol Pot. The Killingfields and the S21 prison each one will sound familiar.

A special way to travel and meet people. In rail transport, a train consists of rail vehicles that move along guides to transport freight or passengers from one place to another. The guideway (permanent way) usually consists of conventional rail tracks, but might also be monorail or maglev. Propulsion for the train is provided by a separate locomotive, or from individual motors in self-propelled multiple units. Most trains are powered by diesel engines or by electricity supplied by trackside systems. Historically the steam engine was the dominant form of locomotive power through the mid-20th century, but other sources of power (such as horses, rope (or wire), gravity, pneumatics, or gas turbines) are possible.

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