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Prey Veng may refer to:
Prey Veng is a province (khaet) of Cambodia. The capital is Prey Veng town.
Prey Veng is the capital of Prey Veng Province, located in southeastern Cambodia.
Prey Veng Municipality is a municipality (krong) located in Prey Veng Province, in south eastern Cambodia. The provincial capital Prey Veng town is located in the district.
Prey Veng is one of the 25 constituencies of the National Assembly of Cambodia. It is allocated 11 seats in the National Assembly.
Prey Veng Football Club , is a football club based in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. The club usually competes in the Hun Sen Cup, the major national cup competition of Cambodian football.
Svay Antor District , previously Prey Veng District, is a district located in Prey Veng Province.
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