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Eastern Aymag-Provinces of Mongolia
Mongolia is divided into 21 provinces or aimags (Mongolian: аймаг) and one provincial municipality. Each aimag is subdivided into several districts. The
Eastern Aymag-Dornod Province
Dornod (Mongolian: Дорнод, [ˈtɔrnɞt]; lit. "East") is the easternmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its capital is Choibalsan. Halh are the
Eastern Aymag-Health in Mongolia
covering a wider area and above that an aymag general hospital covering an area of about a 200-kilometre radius. An Aymag hospital would have more than 100
Eastern Aymag-Khövsgöl Province
mountains. The center and eastern parts of the province are less mountainous, but still hilly. The region is well known in Mongolia for its natural environment
Eastern Aymag-Bayan-Ölgii Province
short here, though, and ends after about 40 km at the eastern end of Kazakhstan. Within Mongolia, the neighbouring aimags are Uvs in the north east and
Eastern Aymag-Khentii Province
aimag is covered by the eastern part of the Khentii Mountains; towards the southeast, the landscape changes into the eastern Mongolian steppe plains. The mountain
Eastern Aymag-Province
provinces have more varied types of administrative sub-divisions than the Eastern provinces. The province of British Columbia has "regional districts" which
Eastern Aymag-List of serial killers in the United States
Angeles Times. Retrieved August 13, 2022. "Murder Mystery: Jack the Knife". aymag. October 28, 2021. Archived from the original on April 3, 2022. "1940s "L
Eastern Aymag-Bayan-Ölgii Province
countries is very short here, though, and ends after about 40 km at the eastern end of Kazakhstan. Within Mongolia, the neighbouring aimags are Uvs in
Eastern Aymag-Provinces of Mongolia
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Eastern Aymag-Dornod Province
the total population (17,196 in 2000, census) concentrated in the north-eastern sums of Dashbalbar, Tsagaan-Ovoo, Bayan-Uul, Bayandun and aimag capital
Eastern Aymag-Khentii Province
aimag is covered by the eastern part of the Khentii Mountains; towards the southeast, the landscape changes into the eastern Mongolian steppe plains.
Eastern Aymag-Khövsgöl Province
Khoridol Saridag, Ulaan Taiga, and Mönkh Saridag mountains. The center and eastern parts of the province are less mountainous, but still hilly. The region