• Samre (Samre pronunciation: [samɣeː]), is a nearly extinct Pearic language of Thailand and, formerly, Cambodia. The language is evidently extinct in Cambodia...
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  • dialects are, Samre of Pursat Samre (Pornsawan Ploykaew 2001) Chong (Baradat ms.) Kasong (Noppawan Thongkham 2003), historically called Chong of Trat (Pannetier...
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  • province: far north Pursat province: 2 areas, north, east, and west of Phum Tasanh, and Tanyong river around Phum Pra Moi The extinct Somre of Siem Reap (Moura...
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    Pearic peoples (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    known as the Samre), Chong, Samray, Suoy and Sa'och, which speak one of the Pearic languages and live a sparse existence after years of conflict in Cambodia...
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    Central Samre of Pursat Samre (Pornsawan Ploykaew 2001) Chong (Baradat ms.) Kasong (Noppawan Thongkham 2003), historically called, Chong of Trat (Pannetier...
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    Pear people (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
    Veng is home to around 224 Pear people. Within Pursat, this community refers to themselves as "Samre". Originally living in mountainous regions, the...
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    Khmer Loeu (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    in Battambang, Pursat, and Kampong Thom provinces; the Chong in Thailand and Battambang Province; the Saoch in Kampot Province; the Samre in what was formerly...
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  • Province Banteay Meas District Banteay Neang Banteay Prey Nokor Banteay Samré Banteay Srei Banteay Srei District Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre Baphuon...
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