Phnom Bok
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Phnom Bok is a temple in Angkor, the area of Cambodia that was capital of the Khmer Empire. Built during the reign of King Yasovarman (889-910 AD), the temple stands atop a hill northeast of the East Baray, the huge Angkorian reservoir that is now dry. Phnom Bok is one of three hilltop temples built during the king's reign, the others being Phnom Bakheng and Phnom Krom. The sandstone edifice consists of three main towers.
Phnom Bok is a temple in Angkor, the area of Cambodia that was capital of the Khmer Empire. Built during the reign of King Yasovarman (889-910 AD), the temple stands atop a hill northeast of the East Baray, the huge Angkorian reservoir that is now dry. Phnom Bok is one of three hilltop temples built during the king's reign, the others being Phnom Bakheng and Phnom Krom. The sandstone edifice consists of three main towers.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phnom_Bok
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Coordinates: 13°27'55"N 103°58'55"E
- Khao Chamun 251 km
- Khao Chamao 254 km
- Khao Mot Ngam 272 km
- Khao Plailamkatuk Hill 288 km
- Khao Motdaeng Hill 290 km
- Khao Samo-pun Hill 294 km
- Khao Rom Hill 297 km
- Khao Khiao Hill 300 km
- Cồn cát Quãng Bình 538 km
- Núi Đồng Nưa 551 km
- Former East Baray 6.9 km
- Angkor 12 km
- Angkor Thom 14 km
- Roluos group (Hariharalaya) 14 km
- Phnom Kulen National Park 20 km
- West Baray 20 km
- Ancient Amarendrapura 24 km
- Puok 27 km
- Baray of Banteay Sra 29 km
- Tonlé Sap Lake 71 km