Cambodia country profile
Heir to the ancient Khmer Empire, modern-day Cambodia is now benefiting from relative stability, having endured civil war and the murderous rule of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s.
Painful memories still endure of the radical communist Khmer Rouge's time in power under the leadership of Pol Pot between 1975 and 1978, when up to two million people died in the regime's brutal pursuit of a rural utopia.
The economy is dominated by garment-making, but tourism is expanding, and Cambodia hopes to tap into offshore oil and gas reserves and draw in overseas investment to replace aid.
Corruption is deep-rooted and Cambodia is still one of the world's poorest countries, with most of the workforce still employed in subsistence farming.
Head of state: King Norodom Sihamoni
King Sihamoni - a trained ballet dancer - became king in October 2004, after his father, the widely venerated and long-serving King Sihanouk, abdicated because of poor health.
Cambodia's kings once enjoyed a semi-divine status; today, the monarch's role is mainly ceremonial.
Prime minister: Hun Sen
Hun Sen is one of the world's longest-serving prime ministers, and has been in power in various coalitions since 1985.
A former communist and - briefly - a member of the Khmer Rouge - he was elected to a sixth term in 2018 in a largely unopposed poll after the dissolution of the opposition party, with his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) winning every seat in the National Assembly.
Critics say Hun Sen has become increasingly authoritarian, using a mixture of electoral fraud, corruption and intimidation to maintain quasi-dictatorial rule in a de facto one-party state.
Many Cambodian newspapers and private broadcasters depend on support from political parties. Prime Minister Hun Sen and his allies control several outlets.
Cambodians "only have access to news provided by major media groups directly linked to Hun Sen", says media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Some key events in Cambodia's history:
802-1431 - Khmer Empire centred on Angkor. After the empire's decline, its heartland shifts south to Phnom Penh and becomes modern-day Cambodia.
1863 - Cambodia becomes a French protectorate.
1941 - Prince Norodom Sihanouk becomes king. Cambodia is occupied by Japanese forces during World War Two.
1945 - The Japanese occupation ends.
1946 - France re-imposes colonial rule. A new constitution permits Cambodians to form political parties. Communist guerrillas begin an armed campaign against the French.
1953 - Cambodia wins its independence from France. Under King Sihanouk, it becomes the Kingdom of Cambodia.
1955 - Sihanouk abdicates to pursue a political career. His father becomes king and Sihanouk becomes prime minister.
1960 - Sihanouk's father dies. Sihanouk becomes head of state.
1965 - Sihanouk breaks off relations with the US and allows North Vietnamese forces to set up bases in Cambodia as part of their fight against the US-backed government in South Vietnam.
1969 - The US begins a secret bombing campaign against North Vietnamese forces in Cambodia.
1970 - Prime Minister Lon Nol overthrows Sihanouk in coup and sends the army to fight the North Vietnamese in Cambodia. Over next few years the Cambodian army loses territory against the North Vietnamese and communist Khmer Rouge guerrillas
1975-79 - Communist Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, take power. They institute a brutal totalitarian rule, leading to the deaths of up to two million people, until they are ousted by a Vietnamese invasion.
1981 - The pro-Vietnamese Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party wins elections, but its rule is not internationally recognised.
1985 - Hun Sen becomes prime minister. Cambodia is plagued by guerrilla warfare. Hundreds of thousands become refugees.
1989 - Vietnamese troops withdraw. Hun Sen tries to attract foreign investment by abandoning socialism. The country is re-named the State of Cambodia. Buddhism is re-established as the state religion.
1991 - A peace agreement is signed in Paris, ushering in a power-sharing administration. Sihanouk becomes head of state.
1993 - The monarchy is restored, Sihanouk becomes king again. The country is re-named the Kingdom of Cambodia.
1997 - Hun Sen mounts a coup against the prime minister, Prince Ranariddh, effectively taking sole power.
2004 - King Sihanouk abdicates and is succeeded by his son Norodom Sihamoni.
2012 - Cambodia and Thailand withdraw their troops from a disputed border area near the Preah Vihear temple in line with a ruling by the International Court of Justice.
Former king, Norodom Sihanouk, dies of a heart attack.
2014 - A UN-backed court in Cambodia sentences two senior Khmer Rouge leaders to life in prison. The two, second-in-command Nuon Chea, and the former head of state Khieu Samphan, are the first top Khmer Rouge figures to be jailed.
2021 - Hun Sen announces his support for his son Hun Manet to succeed him after the next general election in 2023.
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