Angkor (Cambodia) - Phnom Bakheng, the main temple of Yasodharapura, the first city in Angkor, built on a hill of the same name in the late 9th and early 10th century a.d.. Phnom Bakheng (khmer: Phnom meaning hill) is the only elevation (ca. 60 m) in the region of Angkor and a popular place for visitors to watch sunset.
Angkor (Kambodscha) - Phnom Bakheng, auf dem gleichnamigen Hügel erbauter Haupttempel von Yasodharapura, der ersten Stadt in Angkor; errichtet im späten 9. bis in das frühe 10. Jahrhundert. Der Phnom Bakheng (khmer: Phnom bedeutet Berg) ist die einzige Erhebung (ca. 60m) in Angkor und ein beliebter Ort für Besucher um von dort den Sonnenuntergang zu betrachten.
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