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Mondulkiri

Cambodia · built 1999

Sre Pok Wildlife Sanctuary (Khmer, formerly Mondulkiri Protected Forest) is a 372,971 ha (1, 440.05 sq mi) large wildlife sanctuary in Mondulkiri Province, eastern Cambodia established on May 9, 2016, according to Sub-decree No. 85 ANKr.BK. Formerly, classified as Mondulkiri Protected Forest (Khmer: «»), established on July 30, 2002, according to Sub-decree no. 75 ANKr.BK, originally with 429,438 ha (1, 658.07 sq mi), but was downsized 56,467 ha (218.02 sq mi) in 2007. It borders Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary in the northwest, O'Yadav National Park in the north, Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary in the southwest and Phnom Nam Lyr Wildlife Sanctuary in the southeast. It is part of the largest protected area complex in Southeast Asia.

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