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Camboya (Nombre geográfico)

Forma preferida: Camboya
Usado por/ver desde:
  • Cambodia
  • Estado Democrático de Camboya
  • Kampuchea
  • Khmer (República)
  • República Khmer
  • Cambodge
  • Khmer Republic
  • Cam Bot
  • Cambotja
  • République khmère
  • Kambodscha
  • Kamboja
  • Kambodéza
  • Tchin-la
  • Chien-p°u-chai
  • Democratic Kampuchea
  • Kambujåa
  • Democratic Cambodia
  • Camboja
  • Preah Reach Ana Chak Kampuchea
  • Kâmpæuchéa Prâchéathæipâteyy
  • Kampuchea démocratique
  • République du Cambodge
  • Campuchia
  • Kampuchea (Coalition Government, 1983- )
  • Kampuchea
  • Kampuchiëiìa
  • Kamphåuchåa
  • Kingdom of Cambodia
  • Preæahréachéanachâkr Kâmpæuchéa
  • Cambogia
  • Roat Kampuchea
  • State of Cambodia
  • Cambodja
  • Royal Government of Cambodia
Ver además:

Tesauro Agrícola NAL, 07 enero 2020: (Camboya)

Catálogo CSIC Autoridades, 12 junio 2013: (Camboya)

Its Journal officiel du Cambodge, 10/7/70: t.p. (Royaume du Cambodge)

Its Journal officiel de la République khmère, 10/10/70: t.p. (République khmère)

BGN 1/3/83 (Democratic Kampuchea [Kampuchea=brief], conventional; Kâmpæuchéa Prâchéathæipâteyy [Khmer]; independent political entity, 13À00§N 105À00§E; variants: Cambodia; Democratic Cambodia; Cambodge; Camboja; Royaume du Cambodge; Preah Reach Ana Chak Kampuchea; Kingdom of Cambodia; République Khmère; République du Cambodge; Cam Bot; Cambotja; Kambuja; Kampuchea Démocratique; Le Cambodge; Khmer Republic; Kâmpæuchea)

The Growing success of the struggle of the Kampuchean people against the Vietnamese war of genocide, 1983: cover (Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea; founded 1983)

BGN Foreign Names Committee qtrly. report, Oct.-Dec. 84 (Cambodia is now official name; name Kampuchea has been dropped and Cambodia approved as only name; per advice from State Dept.)

Enc. Brit., 15th ed. (Indochina; name given to area consisting of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; French first considered it as an entity and ruled it from mid-19th to mid-20th cent. After World War II, the French founded the Indochinese Federation. In 1949-50 the French ratified separate treaties that recognized Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as independent states)

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