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List Of Mountains In Mongolia
Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest to southeast, occupy much of central and north-central Mongolia. These are older, lower, and more eroded mountains, with many forests and alpine pastures. The Khentii Mountains near the Russian border to the northeast of Ulaanbaatar, are lower still. Thirteen mountains are capped with a glacier in Mongolia. The following is a list of mountains in Mongolia: See also * Geography of Mongolia * List of Mongolia-related topics {{Authority control * Mongolia Mongolia Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, ...
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Harhiraa
Kharkhiraa ( mn, Хархираа, Harhiraa, ; "common crane") is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and is located in the Uvs Province in Mongolia. It has an elevation of . See also * List of mountains in Mongolia Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest t ... * List of Ultras of Central Asia References External links Info Mongolia:Uvs aimag {{DEFAULTSORT:Kharkhiraa Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Uvs Province ...
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Burhan Buudai
Burkhan Buudai ( mn, Бурхан буудай уул, ''divinity mountain'') is a mountain of the Gobi-Altai Mountains and located in the Govi-Altai Province in Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, .... It has elevation of 3,765 metres (12,352 ft). References {{DEFAULTSORT:Burkhan Buudai Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Govi-Altai Province ...
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Jargalant Hairhan
Jargalant Khairkhan ( mn, Жаргалант Хайрхан, ''blissful holy mountain'') is a mountain in Mongolia, located in the Khovd Province. It has a summit elevation of above sea level. The mountain rises above Khar-Us Nuur (lake), in Khar-Us Nuur National Park. See also * List of Ultras of Central Asia * List of mountains in Mongolia Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest t ... References External links "Jargalant Khairkhan, Mongolia" on Peakbagger {{DEFAULTSORT:Jargalant Khairkhan Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Khovd Province ...
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Aj Bogd
Aj Bogd ( mn, Аж богд, ''lit. "way of life the saint"''), is a mountain of the Gobi-Altai Mountains and located in the Altai District, Govi-Altai Province, Mongolia. Its highest peak, Ih Ovoo has an elevation of 3,802 metres (12,480 ft). See also * List of Ultras of Central Asia * List of mountains in Mongolia Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest t ... References External links "Ich Obo, Mongolia" on Peakbagger Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Govi-Altai Province {{Asia-mountain-stub ...
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Tsengel Khairkhan
Tsengel Hairhan ( mn, Цэнгэл хайрхан, ''lit. "delight holy mountain"'', zh, 臣格勒 海尔汗) is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and located in the Bayan-Ölgii Province in Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, .... It has elevation of 3,943 m (12,841 ft) and the one of 13 high mountains with glaciers in Mongol-Altai mountain range. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tsengel Khairkhan Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Bayan-Ölgii Province ...
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Türgen
Türgen ( mn, Түргэн, ''lit. "quicker"'') is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and located in the Uvs Province in Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, .... Its peak Deglii Tsagaan (''heron the white'') has an elevation of 4,029 metres and is snow-capped. See also * List of Ultras of Central Asia References External links "Turgen Uul, Mongolia" on Peakbagger Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Uvs Province {{Mongolia-geo-stub ...
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Bayankhongor Province
The Bayankhongor Province or Bayanhongor Aimag, , "Rich Darling Province" is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is located in the southwest of the country and, at 116,000 square kilometers, it is one of the largest aimags. The capital of the aimag shares the provincial name, Bayankhongor. History Bayankhongor aimag was formed in 1941 with the establishment of the Bayankhongor Citizen's Assembly. There were originally 16 Bayankhongor Area Soums and about 41 thousand people in the aimag. The aimag was originally named ''Govi-Bumbugur'', however it was soon changed to Bayankhongor. In April 1976, Bayankhongor was awarded the Outstanding Red Award for livestock, meat, and wool production. The aimag received substantial investment from the former USSR, including infrastructure and education. However, the USSR also systematically repressed the religion and cultural heritage of the aimag, purging famous monasteries such as the Geegin Monastery and killing thousands of mo ...
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Ih Bogd
Ikh Bogd ( mn, Их Богд, ''lit. "great saint"''), also known as Tergun Bogd, is the highest mountain of the Gobi-Altai Mountains and located in the Bayankhongor Province in Mongolia. It has an elevation of See also * List of mountains in Mongolia Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest t ... * List of Ultras of Central Asia References External links "Tergun Bogd, Mongolia" on Peakbagger Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Bayankhongor Province {{Mongolia-geo-stub ...
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Baatar Hairhan
Baatar Khairkhan ( mn, Баатар хайрхан уул) is a mountain in Mongolia, located in the Khovd Province. It has a summit elevation of above sea level. See also * List of Ultras of Central Asia * List of mountains in Mongolia Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. The highest is the Altai Mountains, which stretch across the western and the southwestern regions of the country on a northwest-to-southeast axis. The Khangai Mountains, mountains also trending northwest t ... References External links "Baatar Khairkhan, Mongolia" on Peakbagger {{DEFAULTSORT:Baatar Khairkhan Mountains of Mongolia Altai Mountains Khovd Province Three-thousanders ...
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Zavkhan Province
Zavkhan (; mn, Завхан, Zawhan, ) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the west of the country, 1,104 km from Ulaanbaatar. Its capital is Uliastai. The aimag is named after the Zavkhan River, which forms the border between Zavkhan and Gobi-Altai aimag. Environment Locally, Zavkhan's environment is considered "Gobi-Khangai" (Говь хангай), since it connects the Gobi Desert in the south with the western Khangai Mountain Range and the broad lake basin of Khovd aimag. The highest peak in the province is Otgontenger (Отгонтэнгэр, lit. "youngest sky") both the highest (4,031 m) and only peak in the Khangai range capped with a permanent glacier. The mountain is located in the 95,510 hectare Otgon Tenger Strictly Protected Area, about 60 km east of Uliastai. An image of the mountain can be seen on the aimag's coat of arms. Otgontenger is associated with the Bodhisattva Ochirvaani (Очирваань). The western and south-wes ...
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