Browse all provinces and the capital. Each links to its directory of districts, communes, and postal codes.
Browse all 25 provinces. Each links to its full directory of districts and postal codes.
25
Provinces
Districts
220
Districts
Communes
1051
Communes
Villages
12519
Villages
13815+
Postal Codes
unique codes
25 provinces
9 districts
Northwestern province bordering Thailand; gateway at Poipet.
9
Districts
01
Postal range
14 districts
Northwestern province on the Thai border; capital Battambang, bounded by Tonlé Sap.
14
Districts
02
Postal range
10 districts
Central Mekong lowlands province; capital Kampong Cham, west of the Mekong.
10
Districts
03
Postal range
8 districts
Central province; capital Kampong Chhnang, between Tonlé Sap and the Mekong.
8
Districts
04
Postal range
9 districts
Province west of Phnom Penh; includes Central Cardamom Mountains; capital Chbar Mon.
9
Districts
05
Postal range
8 districts
Large central province; borders Tonlé Sap to the west and stretches to the Mekong region.
8
Districts
06
Postal range
9 districts
Southwestern province with Gulf of Thailand coastline; known for pepper and nature.
9
Districts
07
Postal range
12 districts
Province surrounding Phnom Penh; second most populous; capital Ta Khmau.
12
Districts
08
Postal range
2 districts
Smallest province; coastal town and Kep National Park; formerly part of Kampot.
2
Districts
23
Postal range
7 districts
Southwestern province on the Gulf of Thailand; capital Khemarak Phoumin.
7
Districts
09
Postal range
7 districts
Eastern Mekong province; known for Irrawaddy dolphins; capital Kratie town.
7
Districts
10
Postal range
5 districts
Largest and most sparsely populated province; eastern highlands; capital Senmonorom.
5
Districts
11
Postal range
5 districts
Remote northwestern province on the Thai border; capital Samraong.
5
Districts
22
Postal range
2 districts
Western province in the Cardamom foothills; known for gems and timber.
2
Districts
24
Postal range
14 districts
Capital and largest city of Cambodia at the confluence of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong.
14
Districts
12
Postal range
5 districts
Coastal province on the Gulf of Thailand; deep-water port city Sihanoukville.
5
Districts
18
Postal range
8 districts
Northern province bordering Thailand and Laos; namesake temple; capital Preah Vihear.
8
Districts
13
Postal range
13 districts
Southeastern province; third most populous; capital Prey Veng.
13
Districts
14
Postal range
6 districts
Western province between Tonlé Sap and Cardamom Mountains; Pursat River.
6
Districts
15
Postal range
9 districts
Northeastern highlands; Annamite Range and Tonlé San; borders Laos and Vietnam.
9
Districts
16
Postal range
12 districts
Northwestern province; gateway to Angkor temples; capital Siem Reap.
12
Districts
17
Postal range
6 districts
Northeastern province on the Mekong; borders Laos; forested.
6
Districts
19
Postal range
8 districts
Southeastern province surrounded by Vietnam; border town Bavet.
8
Districts
20
Postal range
10 districts
Southern province west of the Bassac; borders Vietnam; capital Doun Kaev.
10
Districts
21
Postal range
7 districts
Central Mekong lowlands; name means amber; capital Suong; borders Vietnam.
7
Districts
25
Postal range
The first two digits of a Cambodian postal code identify the province. Cambodia uses 8-digit postal codes for provinces, districts, communes and villages.
Browse all provinces and the capital. Each links to its directory of districts, communes, and postal codes.
Browse all 25 provinces. Each links to its full directory of districts and postal codes.
25
Provinces
Districts
220
Districts
Communes
1051
Communes
Villages
12519
Villages
13815+
Postal Codes
unique codes
25 provinces
9 districts
Northwestern province bordering Thailand; gateway at Poipet.
9
Districts
01
Postal range
14 districts
Northwestern province on the Thai border; capital Battambang, bounded by Tonlé Sap.
14
Districts
02
Postal range
10 districts
Central Mekong lowlands province; capital Kampong Cham, west of the Mekong.
10
Districts
03
Postal range
8 districts
Central province; capital Kampong Chhnang, between Tonlé Sap and the Mekong.
8
Districts
04
Postal range
9 districts
Province west of Phnom Penh; includes Central Cardamom Mountains; capital Chbar Mon.
9
Districts
05
Postal range
8 districts
Large central province; borders Tonlé Sap to the west and stretches to the Mekong region.
8
Districts
06
Postal range
9 districts
Southwestern province with Gulf of Thailand coastline; known for pepper and nature.
9
Districts
07
Postal range
12 districts
Province surrounding Phnom Penh; second most populous; capital Ta Khmau.
12
Districts
08
Postal range
2 districts
Smallest province; coastal town and Kep National Park; formerly part of Kampot.
2
Districts
23
Postal range
7 districts
Southwestern province on the Gulf of Thailand; capital Khemarak Phoumin.
7
Districts
09
Postal range
7 districts
Eastern Mekong province; known for Irrawaddy dolphins; capital Kratie town.
7
Districts
10
Postal range
5 districts
Largest and most sparsely populated province; eastern highlands; capital Senmonorom.
5
Districts
11
Postal range
5 districts
Remote northwestern province on the Thai border; capital Samraong.
5
Districts
22
Postal range
2 districts
Western province in the Cardamom foothills; known for gems and timber.
2
Districts
24
Postal range
14 districts
Capital and largest city of Cambodia at the confluence of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong.
14
Districts
12
Postal range
5 districts
Coastal province on the Gulf of Thailand; deep-water port city Sihanoukville.
5
Districts
18
Postal range
8 districts
Northern province bordering Thailand and Laos; namesake temple; capital Preah Vihear.
8
Districts
13
Postal range
13 districts
Southeastern province; third most populous; capital Prey Veng.
13
Districts
14
Postal range
6 districts
Western province between Tonlé Sap and Cardamom Mountains; Pursat River.
6
Districts
15
Postal range
9 districts
Northeastern highlands; Annamite Range and Tonlé San; borders Laos and Vietnam.
9
Districts
16
Postal range
12 districts
Northwestern province; gateway to Angkor temples; capital Siem Reap.
12
Districts
17
Postal range
6 districts
Northeastern province on the Mekong; borders Laos; forested.
6
Districts
19
Postal range
8 districts
Southeastern province surrounded by Vietnam; border town Bavet.
8
Districts
20
Postal range
10 districts
Southern province west of the Bassac; borders Vietnam; capital Doun Kaev.
10
Districts
21
Postal range
7 districts
Central Mekong lowlands; name means amber; capital Suong; borders Vietnam.
7
Districts
25
Postal range
The first two digits of a Cambodian postal code identify the province. Cambodia uses 8-digit postal codes for provinces, districts, communes and villages.