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  2. Bayangol, Ulaanbaatar - Wikipedia

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    Bayangol (Mongolian: Баянгол, Mongolian: rich river) is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar. It is divided into 23 khoroos (sub-districts). It was previously called October District ( Октябрийн райо ) before 1992.

  3. Hotel Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    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 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. [1] It claims to be the only resort hotel in the country. Built in 2003, it is surrounded by a fortress wall with gates on the 4 sides and towers at the ...

  4. Districts of Ulaanbaatar - Wikipedia

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    Map of the districts of Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar is divided into nine düüregs (Mongolian: Дүүрэг) or municipal districts: Baganuur, Bagakhangai, Bayangol, Bayanzürkh, Chingeltei, Khan Uul, Nalaikh, Songino Khairkhan and Sükhbaatar. Each district is subdivided into khoroos, of which there are 204. [1]

  5. Bayangol - Wikipedia

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    Bayangol, Jalaid Bayingol, Alxa [ zh ] , a sum (township) in the Alxa Right Banner , Inner Mongolia Bayingol Gaqaa, Uxin [ zh ] , a village in the Uxin Banner , Inner Mongolia

  6. File:Mongolia location map 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 2006 Mongolian Premier League; 2007 Mongolian Premier League

  7. Districts of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    A district (Mongolian: сум, ᠰᠤᠮᠤ, sum, pronounced; lit. ' arrow '), is a second-level administrative subdivision of Mongolia. The 21 provinces of Mongolia are divided into 330 sum. [1] On average, each district administers a territory of 4,200 km 2 (1,600 sq mi) with about 5,000 inhabitants, primarily nomadic herders.

  8. Ulaanbaatar - Wikipedia

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    Mongolia's tallest building is the Shangri-La Hotel complex at 91.5 m. [50] Important shopping districts include the 3rd Microdistrict Boulevard (simply called Khoroolol or "the District"), Peace Avenue around the State Department Store (simply called Ikh Delguur or "Great Store") and the Narantul Market area (simply called Zakh or "the Market").

  9. Bayangol, Selenge - Wikipedia

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    Bayangol (Mongolian: Баянгол, Mongolian: rich river) is a sum (district) of Selenge Province in northern Mongolia. The capital town of the district is officially named Baruunkharaa . In 2008, its population was 5,028.