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| | Bulgan is a common mongolian place name, specifying:
an Aymag (province) of Mongolia, see Bulgan Province.
the capital of the Bulgan Aymag, see Bulga... |
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| | Erdenet (Эрдэнэт) is the second-largest city in Mongolia. The capital of the aymag (province) of Orhon, it has a population of 88,243 (as of 20... |
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| | Baruun-Urt (Mongolian: Баруун−Урт) is a town in eastern Mongolia and the capital of Sühbaatar Province.
Transportation
The Baruun-Urt Air... |
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| | Ulaangom (Mongolian: Улаангом, Red Sand) is the capital of Uvs Province in Mongolia. It is located at the southwest end of the Uvs Nuur Lake a... |
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| | Ulan Bator, or Ulaanbaatar (Улаанбаатар, ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷ [Ulaɣan Baɣatar]) in Mongolian, is the capital of Mongo... |
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| | Kharkhorin (Mongolian: Хархорин) is a town and sum (district) center in the Övörhangay Province in Mongolia.
Nearby are the ruins of the anc... |
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| | Tsetserleg, also spelled Tsetserlik, Tsetserlig or Cècèrlèg, is the capital of Arhangay aymag, or province, in Mongolia. It lies at latitude 49.266... |
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| | Hovd can refer to:
Hovd Province in Mongolia
Hovd, the capital city of Hovd province.
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| | Choybalsan (Чойбалсан) may refer to:
Horloogiyn Choybalsan, Communist leader of Mongolia
Choybalsan (city), a city in eastern Mongolia
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