Phnom Penh Map Art
Phnom Penh's street grid radiates outward from the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, with numbered streets running east-west and named streets running north-south in a loose orthogonal pattern. The Tonlé Sap River curves sharply along the city's western edge, and the Bassac River borders it to the south, their confluence creating the city's southern boundary. French colonial boulevards like Norodom and Sisowath still cut through the modern street network, tracing the deliberate order imposed on the city in the nineteenth century.
11.5564° N, 104.9282° E
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