Cambodia,
20 percent of the land is used for agriculture, mainly wet rice cultivation in the more densely populated river plains in the core of Cambodia. 2800 square kilometres are irrigated. Altogether, the central plains of Cambodia cover three quarters of the country. They are dominated by the Mekong River, crossing the country's eastern half from north to southeast, and two major tributaries, viz. the Tonle Sap from the west and the Bassac river to the south. The Mekong river originates in Tibet, before entering Cambodia it flows along the Chinese border of Myanmar, through Laos, along its border with Thailand. The Tonle Sap flows into the Mekong at to Phnom Penh. Nearly at the same spot the delta distributary Bassac branches off. So Phnom Penh is situated right at the focal point of Cambodia's river system. More....http://angkor-travels.com/html/cambodia.php
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