Tboung Khmum Region was framed when Kampong Cham Territory was parted in two by an imperial pronouncement endorsed on 31 December 2013 by Lord Norodom Sihamoni on the proposal of Top state leader Hun Sen.
Suong is the capital city of Tboung Khmum Region in Cambodia.
There are six districts and one city in the province.
Dambae Krouch Chhmar Memot Ou Reang Ov Ponhea Kraek Tboung Khmum Krong Suong geography It shares an international border with Vietnam to the east and borders the provinces of Kampong Cham to the west, Kratié to the north, and Prey Veng to the south. Its capital and biggest city is Suong. Two Khmer words, tboung (gem, precious jewel) and khmum (bee), both of which mean "amber," make up the province's name.
Population (2008): 754,000; density: 150/km2 (400/sq mi); climate: The country has a warm and humid tropical climate. In the storm season, plentiful downpour considers the development of a wide assortment of yields. Cambodia's tropical climate throughout the year makes it an ideal location for growing tourism. Natural disasters like earthquakes and volcano eruptions are not a concern for tourists, and tropical storms do not directly affect the country.
Climate: You can visit Cambodia at any time of the year. Be that as it may, those intends to travel broadly by street ought to be kept away from the most recent two months of the stormy season when some wide open streets might be blocked. The typical temperature is around 27 degrees Celsius; The lowest temperature is approximately 16 degrees. December and January are the coolest months, while the most blazing is April.
General information regarding the climate of the province:
- The dry season: November to March (22 to 28 degrees Celsius): March through May (27 to 34 degrees Celsius): May through October (24 to 32 degrees Celsius, with up to 90% humidity.)