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Ethnic group indigenous to western Cambodia For the animation, see Pear people (animation). Ethnic group
Pear
Samre
Regions with significant populations
 Cambodia1,830
Languages
Pear, Khmer
Religion
Animist, Theravada Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Sa'och, Chong

The Pear or Por (Khmer: ព័រ), also known as the Samre, are an ethnic group indigenous to western Cambodia. They reside in Preah Vihear province (Rovieng District), and Battambang province (Samlout District), with the majority living in Pursat province, specifically in Phnum Kravanh district and Veal Veng district. In Phnum Kravanh, their population totals approximately 1,024 individuals, while Veal Veng is home to around 224 Pear people.

Within Pursat, this community refers to themselves as "Samre". Originally living in mountainous regions, the Pear people gradually migrated to the foothills near water sources, primarily for cultivating cardamom plants.

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Notes

  1. 2008 Census, cited in Ethnologue
  2. ^ "ភាសា និងអក្សរសិល្ប៍ជនជាតិព័រ" (PDF). Royal Academy of Cambodia (in Khmer). Royal Academy of Cambodia. 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
Ethnic groups in Cambodia by language family
Khmer
Sino-Tibetan
Sinitic
Tibeto-Burman
Austronesian
Austroasiatic
Bahnaric
Central
South
West
Katuic
Pearic
Other
Vietic
Tai–Kadai
Expatriate


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