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An Entity of Type: Refugee camp, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

Site Two Refugee Camp (also known as Site II or Site 2) was the largest refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border and, for several years, the largest refugee camp in Southeast Asia. The camp was established in January 1985 during the 1984-1985 Vietnamese dry-season offensive against guerrilla forces opposing Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia. Site Two was closed in mid-1993 and the great majority of its population was voluntarily returned to Cambodia.

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  • 7.5 (dbd:squareKilometre)
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  • Site Two Refugee Camp (also known as Site II or Site 2) was the largest refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border and, for several years, the largest refugee camp in Southeast Asia. The camp was established in January 1985 during the 1984-1985 Vietnamese dry-season offensive against guerrilla forces opposing Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia. Site Two was closed in mid-1993 and the great majority of its population was voluntarily returned to Cambodia. (en)
  • サイト2難民キャンプ(サイトツーなんみんキャンプ、Site Two Refugee Camp, Site II, Site 2)は、タイ・カンボジア国境にあった、東南アジアで最大規模を持つ難民キャンプ (ja)
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  • January, 1985 (en)
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  • Opened by the Royal Thai Government (en)
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  • Site Two (en)
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  • Thailand (en)
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  • Location in Thailand (en)
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  • Country (en)
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  • Site Two Refugee Camp (also known as Site II or Site 2) was the largest refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border and, for several years, the largest refugee camp in Southeast Asia. The camp was established in January 1985 during the 1984-1985 Vietnamese dry-season offensive against guerrilla forces opposing Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia. Site Two was closed in mid-1993 and the great majority of its population was voluntarily returned to Cambodia. (en)
  • サイト2難民キャンプ(サイトツーなんみんキャンプ、Site Two Refugee Camp, Site II, Site 2)は、タイ・カンボジア国境にあった、東南アジアで最大規模を持つ難民キャンプ (ja)
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  • サイト2難民キャンプ (ja)
  • Site Two Refugee Camp (en)
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  • Site Two (en)
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