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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Temple of Preah Vihear' has mentioned 'Mountain' in the following places:
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Preah Vihear TemplePrasat Preah VihearPreah Vihear templeReligionDeityShivaFestivalsShrineLocationLocationOn the top of Preah Vihear mountain, Dangrek mountain rangeCountryChoam Khsant, Preah Vihear, CambodiaLocation in CambodiaGeographic coordinates14xc2xb023xe2x80xb224xe2x80xb3N 104xc2xb040xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf14.39000xc2xb0N 104.68000xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 14.39000; 104.68000Coordinates: 14xc2xb023xe2x80xb224xe2x80xb3N 104xc2xb040xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf14.39000xc2xb0N 104.68000xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 14.39000; 104.68000ArchitectureCreatorSuryavarman I and Suryavarman IICompleted11thxe2x80x9312th centuries ADInscriptionsK.383 K.380 K.381 K.382Elevation525xc2xa0m (1,722xc2xa0ft)Websitehttp://preahvihearauthority.gov.kh UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficialxc2xa0nameTemple of Preah VihearCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(i)Reference1224revInscription2008 (32nd session)Area154.7xc2xa0ha (382 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone2,642.5xc2xa0ha (6,530 acres)
Contents 1 Location 1.1 The site 2 Nomenclature 3 History 3.1 Ancient history 3.2 Modern history and ownership dispute 3.3 Civil war 3.4 Expulsion of Cambodian refugees 3.5 World Heritage Site 3.6 Disputes over ownership since 2008 4 Architecture 4.1 Plan at a glance 4.2 Construction materials 4.3 Elements 4.3.1 Inscription[41] 4.3.2 The mountain stairway 4.3.3 The Lion Head Reservoir 4.3.4 Windows 5 Access 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External links
In Khmer, "phnom" (xe1x9ex97xe1x9fx92xe1x9ex93xe1x9fx86) means mountain, and Cambodians occasionally refer to it as "Phnom Preah Vihear" (xe1x9ex97xe1x9fx92xe1x9ex93xe1x9fx86xe1x9ex96xe1x9fx92xe1x9ex9axe1x9fx87xe1x9ex9cxe1x9exb7xe1x9exa0xe1x9exb6xe1x9ex9a).
Construction of the first temple on the site began in the early 9th century; both then and in the following centuries it was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva in his manifestations as the mountain gods Sikharesvara and Bhadresvara.
External video Q&A interview with James Taing on his documentary Ghost Mountain, about his father's experiences as a Cambodian refugee at Preah Vihear, C-SPAN
Some people hid on top of the mountain and survived.
Large stairways and long pillared causeway lead to the gopura of the first three levels of the mountain.
The mountain stairway[edit]