Articles in Mongolia ( 444 )

444 Articles of interest in Mongolia

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  • Bagakhangai

    Bagakhangai (Mongolian: Багахангай, small wooded area) is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator.

  • Ögii Lake

    Ögii Lake (Mongolian: Өгий нуур) is a freshwater lake in eastern Arkhangai, in central Mongolia. The lake, designated as a Ramsar Site of International Importance, is known for its fish and for birdlife. It is a stopover point for migrating waterbir…

  • Tsagaannuur, Khövsgöl

    Tsagaannuur (Mongolian: Цагааннуур = white lake) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is 5,410 km². In 2000, Tsagaannuur had a population of 1,317 people, of which most identified themselves as Darkhad. 269 inhabitants identified themselves as Tsaat…

  • List of Khitan inscriptions

    The list of Khitan inscriptions comprises a list of the corpus of known inscriptions written in the Khitan large script and the Khitan small script. These two scripts were used by the Khitan people in northern China during the 10th through 12th cent…

  • Khatgal, Khövsgöl

    Khatgal (Mongolian: Хатгал, ᠬᠠᠳᠭᠠᠯ) is a village in Mongolia on the southern tip of Lake Khövsgöl. Khatgal has an airstrip and a small port, plus a school and a post/telecom office.

  • Hotel Mongolia

    Hotel Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол Шилтгээн, Mongol Shiltgeen) is a hotel in the form of a mock castle near Gachuurt village, in the Bayanzürkh district of Ulan Bator (Ulaanbaatar), Mongolia.

  • Darkhad Valley

    The Darkhad valley (Mongolian: Дархадын хотгор) is a large valley in northwestern Khövsgöl aimag, Mongolia. It is situated between the Ulaan Taiga and Khoridol Saridag ranges at an altitude of about 1600 m, about 160 km long and 40 km wide. The area…

  • Ulaan-Uul, Khövsgöl

    Ulaan-Uul (Mongolian: Улаан-Уул = red mountain) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is close to 10,000 km². In 2000, Ulaan-Uul had a population of 3,726 people, mainly Darkhad.

  • Ulaan Taiga

    Ulaan Taiga (Mongolian: Улаан Тайга, lit. "red taiga") is a mountain range in northwestern Khövsgöl, Mongolia, between the Darkhad Valley and Mongolia's border with Tuva, Russia. The range covers parts of the Ulaan-Uul, Tsagaannuur and Bayanzürkh su…

  • Tsagaan-Üür, Khövsgöl

    Tsagaan-Üür (Mongolian: Цагаан-Үүр) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is 8,730 km², of which only 1,140 km² are pasture. In 2000, Tsagaan-Üür had a population of 2,421 people, including Khalkha, Uriankhai, and Buriad.

  • Shankh Monastery

    Shankh Monastery (Mongolian: Шанх хийд, Shankh Khiid) located in Övörkhangai Province, Central Mongolia, 25 kilometers South East of Kharkhorin city, is one of Mongolia’s oldest and most historically significant monasteries originally founded in 164…

  • Nariin Sukhait mining complex

    The Nariin Sukhait or Ovoot Tolgoi mining complex (Mongolian: Нарийн Сухайт / Овоот Толгой) is located in the Gurvan tes sum (district) of Ömnögovi Province in Southern Mongolia.

  • Kharkhorin Airport

    Kharkhorin Airport (IATA: KHR, ICAO: ZMHH) is a public airport located in Kharkhorin, a sum (district) center in the Övörkhangai Province of Mongolia.

  • Jargalant, Khövsgöl

    Jargalant (Mongolian: Жаргалант, lit. "happiness") is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is about 2,550 km², of which 1,470 km² are pasture. In 2000, the sum had 5068 inhabitants, mainly Khalkha.

  • Gatsuurt Gold Mine

    Gatsuurt Gold Mine is an open-pit gold mining site in Mongolia located about 110 kilometers (70 mi) north of the capital Ulaanbaatar in Mandal sum (district) of Selenge Province in northern Mongolia.