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Cambodia
is a country in South-east Asia between Thailand and Vietnam where
about 95% of the people consider themselves Buddhists. Animism,
Brahmanism and Mahāyāna were the main religions in Cambodia
until Theravāda Buddhism became dominant during the 13th
and 14th centuries mainly due to missionary monks from
Thailand. Cambodian Buddhism was severely disrupted by the
communist regime of Pol Pot in the 1970's when most monasteries were
destroyed and monks were killed or fled abroad. Cambodia's greatest
ancient monument, Angkor Wat, is often said to be Buddhist. It is in
fact Brahmanical, although it has been used as a Buddhist temple for
several centuries.
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