A district ( mn, сум, , , ; "arrow"), is a second level administrative subdivision of
Mongolia
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. The 21
Provinces of Mongolia are divided into 331 districts.
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On average, each district administers a territory of with about 5,000 inhabitants, primarily nomadic herders. Its total revenue is 120 million
Tögrög, 90% of which comes from national subsidies.
Each district is again subdivided into ''bags'' (brigades; sometimes spelled ''baghs''
). Most bags are of an entirely virtual nature. Their purpose is to sort the families of nomads in the district into groups, without a permanent human settlement.
Officially, and occasionally on maps, many district seats (sum centers) bear a name different from that of the district. However, in practice the district seat (sum center) is most often referred to under the name of the district, to the point of the official name of the district seat (sum center) being unknown even to the locals.
Arkhangai Province
The Arkhangai Province or Arkhangai Aimag ( mn, Архангай аймаг, Arhangai aimag, ; "North Khangai") is one of the 21 aimags of Mongolia. It is located slightly west of the country's center, on the northern slopes of the Khangai Mou ...
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Battsengel
Battsengel ( mn, Батцэнгэл, Batcengel; "Firm happiness") is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia. Battsengel is home to approximately 3,289 inhabitants.
History
Formation of the cape
In 1696, when the army of ...
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Bulgan
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Chuluut
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Erdenebulgan
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Erdenemandal
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Ikh-Tamir
Ikh-Tamir ( mn, Их тамир, Ih tamir, ; "Great Tamir") is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia. The Tamir River
The Tamir () is a river flowing through the valleys of the Khangai Mountains in the Arkhangai aimag of ...
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Jargalant
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Khangai
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Khashaat
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Khairkhan
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Khotont
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Ögii nuur
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Ölziit
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Öndör-Ulaan
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Tariat
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Tsakhir
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Tsenkher
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Tsetserleg
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Tüvshrüülekh
Bayan-Ölgii Province
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Altantsögts
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Altai
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Bayannuur
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Bugat
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Bulgan
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Buyant
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Delüün
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Nogoonnuur
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Ölgii
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Sagsai
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Tolbo
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Tsagaannuur
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Tsengel
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Ulaankhus
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 cap ...
;20 districts
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Baatsagaan
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Bayan-Öndör
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Bayan-Ovoo
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Bayanbulag
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Bayangovi
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Bayankhongor
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Bayanlig
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Bayantsagaan
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Bogd
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Bömbögör
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Buutsagaan
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Erdenetsogt
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Galuut
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Gurvanbulag
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Jargalant
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Jinst
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Khüreemaral
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Ölziit
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Shinejinst
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Zag
Bulgan Province
Bulgan ( mn, Булган) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in northern Mongolia. Its capital is also named Bulgan.
Geography
The aimag is surrounded by Russia (Buryatia) in the north, the aimags Khövsgöl in the no ...
16 districts
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Bayan-Agt
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Bayanuur
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Bugat
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Bulgan
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Büregkhangai
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Dashinchilen
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Gurvanbulag
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Khangal
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Khishig-Öndör
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Khutag-Öndör
Khutag-Öndör ( mn, Хутаг-Өндөр) is a sum (district) of Bulgan Province in northern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 4,591.
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Mogod
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Orkhon
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Rashaant
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Saikhan
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Selenge
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Teshig
Teshig ( mn, Тэшиг) is a sum (district) of Bulgan Province in northern Mongolia
Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north ...
Darkhan-Uul Province
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Darkhan
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Khongor
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Orkhon
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Sharyngol
Sharyngol ( mn, Шарынгол; ) is a Sums of Mongolia, sum (district) of Darkhan-Uul Province in northern Mongolia. The 2010 population census estimated population for Sharyngol is 7,795, being one of the most populous cities in northern Mongol ...
Dornod Province
Dornod ( mn, Дорнод, ; "East") is the easternmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its capital is Choibalsan.
Population
Halh are the ethnic majority of the Dornod aimag, but Buryat ethnic group is 22.8% of population total ...
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Bayan-Uul
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Bayandun
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Bayantümen
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Bulgan
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Choibalsan (sum)
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Chulunkhoroot
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Dashbalbar
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Gurvanzagal
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Khalkhgol
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Kherlen
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Khölönbuir
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Matad
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Sergelen
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Tsagaan-Ovoo
Dornogovi Province
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Altanshiree
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Airag
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Dalanjargalan
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Delgerekh
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Erdene
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Khatanbulag
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Khövsgöl
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Ikhkhet
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Mandakh
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Örgön
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Saikhandulaan
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Sainshand
Sainshand ( mn, Сайншанд; ) is the capital of Dornogovi Province in Mongolia. It is located in the eastern Gobi desert steppe, on the Trans-Mongolian Railway.
Administration
The territory of Sainshand sum consists of 5 ''bags'' (commu ...
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Ulaanbadrakh
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Zamyn-Üüd
Zamyn-Üüd ( mn, Замын-Үүд; , ''road's gate'') is a sum (district) of Dornogovi Province in southeastern Mongolia. Its population was 11,527 in 2008.
History
Zamyn-Üüd's actual name comes from the former Dzamiin Üüde settlement loc ...
Dundgovi Province
;15 districts
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Adaatsag
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Bayanjargalan
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Delgerkhangai
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Delgertsogt
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Deren
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Erdenedalai
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Govi-Ugtaal
Govi-Ugtaal ( mn, Говь-Угтаал, Gobi meet) is a sum (district) of Dundgovi Province in central Mongolia
Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bo ...
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Gurvansaikhan
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Khuld
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Luus
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Ölziit
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Öndörshil
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Saikhan-Ovoo
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Saintsagaan
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Tsagaandelger
Govi-Altai Province
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Altai
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Bayan-Uul
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Biger
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Bugat
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Chandmani
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Darvi
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Delger
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Erdene
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Khaliun
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Khökh morit
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Jargalan
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Sharga
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Taishir
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Tögrög
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Tonkhil
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Tseel
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Tsogt
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Yesönbulag
Govisümber Province
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Bayantal
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Shiveegovi
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Sümber (
Choir
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Khentii Province
Khentii ( mn, Хэнтий) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the east of the country. Its capital is Chinggis City. The aimag is named after the Khentii Mountains. It is best known as the birthplace and likely final ...
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Batnorov
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Batshireet
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Bayan-Adarga
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Bayankhutag
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Bayanmönkh
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Bayan-Ovoo
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Binder
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Dadal
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Darkhan
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Delgerkhaan
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Galshar
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Kherlen
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Jargaltkhaan
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Mörön
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Norovlin
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Ömöndelger
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Tsenkhermandal
Khovd Province
Khovd ( mn, Ховд, Howd, ) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the west of the country. Its capital is also named Khovd.
The Khovd province is approximately 1,580 km from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. It take ...
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Altai
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Bulgan
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Buyant
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Chandmani
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Darvi
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Dörgön
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Duut
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Erdenebüren
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Jargalant (Khovd city)
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Khovd (sum)
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Mankhan
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Mönkhkhairkhan
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Möst
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Myangad
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Tsetseg
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Üyench
Üyench ( mn, Үенч) is a sum (district) of Khovd Province in western Mongolia
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Zereg
Khövsgöl Province
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Alag-Erdene
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Arbulag
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Bayanzürkh
Bayanzürkh (, ''rich heart'') is one of nine Düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. It is subdivided into 20 Khoroos (subdistricts).
It is the largest district in the capital and lies in the southeast of the city. It was ...
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Bürentogtokh
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Chandmani-Öndör
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Erdenebulgan
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Khankh
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Ikh-Uul
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Jargalant
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Mörön
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Rashaant
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Renchinlkhümbe
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Shine-Ider
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Tarialan
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Tömörbulag
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Tosontsengel
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Tsagaan-Uul
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Tsagaannuur
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Tsagaan-Üür
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Tsetserleg
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Tünel
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Ulaan-Uul
Ömnögovi Province
Ömnögovi ( mn, Өмнөговь ''Ömnögovǐ'', ''South Gobi'') is an aimag (province) of Mongolia, located in the south of the country, in the Gobi Desert. Ömnögovi is Mongolia's largest aimag. The capital is Dalanzadgad.
The province is ...
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Bayan-Ovoo
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Bayandalai
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Bulgan
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Dalanzadgad
Dalanzadgad ( mn, Даланзадгад; ) is the capital of Ömnögovi Aimag in Mongolia. It is located south of the national capital Ulaanbaatar. The altitude of the city center is 1,470 meters (4,823 feet).
As of 2011, its population is 19,3 ...
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Gurvan tes
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Khanbogd
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Khan khongor
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Khürmen
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Mandal-Ovoo
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Manlai
Manlai () is a town in Yuanjiang Hani, Yi and Dai Autonomous County, Yunnan, China. As of the 2017 census it had a population of 31,580 and an area of .
Administrative division
As of 2016, the town is divided into one community and eleven villages ...
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Nomgon
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Noyon
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Geography
Noyon lies on the river Oise, about northeast of Paris. The Oise Canal and the Cana ...
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Sevrei
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Tsogt-Ovoo
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Tsogttsetsii
Orkhon Province
Orkhon Aimag ( mn, Орхон аймаг) is one of the 21 Aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the north of the country. Its capital is Erdenet. The province is named after Orkhon River.
This Aimag was cut out of Bulgan Aimag in 1994, to f ...
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Bayan-Öndör
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Jargalant
Övörkhangai Province
Övörkhangai ( mn, Өвөрхангай, ''Öwörhangai''; "southern Khangai") is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the south of the country. Its capital is Arvaikheer.
The Shankh Monastery, one of the oldest and most i ...
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Arvaikheer
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Baruun Bayan-Ulaan
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Bat-Ölzii
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Bayan-Öndör
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Bayangol
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Bogd
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Bürd
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Guchin-Us
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Kharkhorin
Kharkhorin ( mn, Хархорин) is a town and sum (district) center in Övörkhangai Province in Mongolia. The sum population was 13,828 (1994), 13,964 (2000), and 14,765 (2017). The population of Kharkhorin town itself was 14,765 in 2017 and ...
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Khairkhandulaan
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Khujirt
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Nariinteel
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Ölziit
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Sant
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Taragt
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Tögrög
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Uyanga
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Yesönzüil
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Züünbayan-Ulaan
Selenge Province
;17 districts
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Altanbulag
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Baruunbüren
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Bayangol
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Javkhlant
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Khüder
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Khushaat
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Mandal
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Orkhon
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Orkhontuul
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Sant
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Saikhan
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Shaamar
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Sükhbaatar
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Tsagaannuur
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Tüshig
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Yeröö
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Züünbüren
Sükhbaatar Province
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Asgat
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Baruun-Urt
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Bayandelger
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Dariganga
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Erdenetsagaan
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Khalzan
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Mönkhkhaan
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Naran
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Ongon
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Sükhbaatar
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Tüvshinshiree
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Tümentsogt
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Uulbayan
Töv Province
Töv ( mn, Төв, , ; "central") is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The national capital Ulaanbaatar is located roughly at its center, but the city itself is administrated as an independent municipality.
Geography
The Aimag inc ...
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Altanbulag
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Argalant
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Arkhust
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Batsümber
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Bayan
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Bayan-Önjüül
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Bayanchandmani
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Bayandelger
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Bayanjargalan
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Bayankhangai
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Bayantsagaan
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Bayantsogt
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Bornuur
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Büren
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Delgerkhaan
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Erdene
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Erdenesant
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Jargalant
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Lün
Lün ( mn, Лүн) is a sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. The Tuul River
, , "to wade through"
, nickname = Queen Tuul
, image = Tuul River Mongolia.JPG
, image_size =
, image_caption = The Tuul flowing ...
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Möngönmort
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Öndörshireet
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Sergelen
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Sümber
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Tseel
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Ugtaal
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Zaamar
Zaamar ( mn, Заамар) is a sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. It is one of the largest sums in Mongolia with a total area of 2,900 square kilometres and a population of 37,500 and 7,500 households.
Geography
The Zaamar range is home to bi ...
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Zuunmod
Uvs Province
Uvs (; mn, Увс аймаг, Uws aimag, ; xal, Увс әәмг, Uws äämg, ), is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is located in the west of the country, away from the national capital Ulaanbaatar. Its capital is Ulaangom whi ...
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Baruunturuun
Baruunturuun ( mn, Баруунтуруун) is a sum in Uvs Province of Mongolia.
It is the heartland of grain production in the province, and lies on the bank of the Turuun River. The sum is also one of the most populous areas in the province. ...
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Bökhmörön
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Davst
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Khovd
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Khyargas
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Malchin
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Naranbulag
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Ölgii
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Ömnögovi
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Öndörkhangai
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Sagil
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Tarialan
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Tes
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Tsagaankhairkhan
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Türgen
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Ulaangom
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Zavkhan
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Züüngovi
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Züünkhangai
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 ...
;24 districts
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Aldarkhaan
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Asgat
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Bayankhairkhan
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Bayantes
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Dörvöljin
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Erdenekhairkhan
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Ider
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Ikh-Uul
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Nömrög
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Otgon
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Santmargats
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Shilüüstei
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Songino
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Telmen
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Tes
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Tosontsengel
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Tsagaanchuluut
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Tsagaankhairkhan
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Tsetsen-Uul
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Tüdevtei
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Uliastai
Uliastai ( mn, Улиастай; ), also spelled Uliyasutai or Oulia-Sontai, and sometimes known as Javkhlant, is a city in Mongolia located in the western part of the country and from the capital Ulaanbaatar. Uliastai is the capital of Zavkhan P ...
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Urgamal
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Yaruu
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Zavkhanmandal
References and external links
All Mongolian sums population 2009.12.31
{{Articles on second-level administrative divisions of Asian countries
Subdivisions of Mongolia
Mongolia, Districts
Mongolia 2
Districts, Mongolia
Mongolia geography-related lists