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 The population, foreign investment, and urban development in Phnom  Penh grew dramatically during the 1990s and early 2000s. The rapid  growth resulted in the city's infrastructure distinctly lacking (the  drainage system is particularly notorious, and Phnom Penh frequently  floods during the wet season), and a need for both residential and  commercial spaces. The simultaneous demand for residential and  commercial housing and the increase of international investment has led  to the planning, if not construction, of several satellite cities. The  largest of these cities are: Grand Phnom Penh International City, CamKo  City, Diamond Island City, Boeung Kak Town, and Chruy Cangva City.   On the outskirts of the city, farmland has been developed into  garment factories and housing for lower economic classes and those  displaced by the new development in the city center.     Phnom Penh is a municipality   of area 678.46 square kilometres (261.95 sq mi) with a government  status e...

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