- An
aimag (/ˈaɪmæɡ/ EYE-mag; Mongolian: аймаг [ˈɛe̯mɐ̆q]; Oirat: әәмг [ɛːmə̆q]),
originally a
Mongolian word
meaning 'tribe', is an
administrative subdivision...
- Övörkhangai (Mongolian: Өвөрхангай; lit. "South Khangai") is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its
capital is Arvaikheer. The
Shankh Monastery...
- Ömnögovi (Mongolian: Өмнөговь Ömnögovǐ,
South Gobi) is an
aimag (province) of Mongolia,
located in the
south of the country, in the Gobi Desert. Ömnögovi...
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Dundgovi or
Dundgobi (Mongolian: Дундговь,
Middle Gobi) is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is
located in the
south of the country, approximately...
- Sükhbaatar (Mongolian: Сүхбаатар, lit. Axe Hero) is one of the 21
aimags of Mongolia,
located in the east of the country. Its
capital is Baruun-Urt. It...
- Govi-Altai (Mongolian: Говь-Алтай / Gowi-Altai,
pronounced [ˌɡœw̜‿aɬˈtʰæˑ]) is an
aimag (province) in
western Mongolia. The
Altai Airport (LTI/ZMAT) has...
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Selenge (Mongolian: Сэлэнгэ) is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia,
located in the
north of the country. The name is
derived from the Selenge...
- Khövsgöl (Mongolian: Хөвсгөл) is the
northernmost of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is
derived from Lake Khövsgöl. The round-topped Tarvagatai...
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Bulgan (Mongolian: Булган) is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia,
located in
northern Mongolia. Its
capital is also
named Bulgan. The
aimag is...
- The
Bayankhongor Province or
Bayanhongor Aimag is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is
located in the
southwest of the
country and, at 116...