Koh Pring, (Khmer: កោះព្រីង, Jambul Island, Koh Prins(former French name) is a Cambodian island in the gulf of Thailand, 64 km off the coastal city of Sihanoukville. Official sources provide no data of civilian communities on the "Outer Islands". Administration falls to the Cambodian navy, as the island lies within the national marine border in which it represents an isolated outpost.[1]

Koh Pring
Native name:
កោះព្រីង
Koh Pring island
off Sihanoukville's coast
Koh Pring is located in Cambodia
Koh Pring
Koh Pring
Geography
LocationCambodia - South East Asia
Coordinates10°22′N 102°57′E / 10.367°N 102.950°E / 10.367; 102.950
Area0.778 km2 (0.300 sq mi)
Length1.76 km (1.094 mi)
Width0.2–0.7 km (0.12–0.43 mi)
Coastline4.78 km (2.97 mi)
Administration
Cambodia
Demographics
Ethnic groupsKhmer

Geography

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Jambul (Pring) fruits

Koh Pring is in fact the largest island of a tiny archipelago of 3 islands (Koh Pring, Koh Doung and Koh Trangol). Pring - ព្រីង - is Khmer for Jambul (jambolan, jamblang, or jamun), the fruit of an evergreen, flowering tropical tree.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "List of Islands". Cambodia islands – Island Species Cambodia. Archived from the original on May 16, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  2. ^ "Kaoh Pring". 1worldmap. Retrieved 5 May 2016.