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Baganuur (Mongolian: Багануур, ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ,
Little Lake) is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the
Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. It is
subdivided into...
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Ulaanbaatar Erdenet Darkhan Choibalsan Mörön
Khovd Ölgii
Nalaikh Bayankhongor Baganuur Arvaikheer Ulaangom Sükhbaatar
Altai Sainshand Uliastai Tsetserleg Züünkharaa...
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divided into nine düüregs (Mongolian: Дүүрэг) or muni****l districts:
Baganuur, Bagakhangai, Bayangol, Bayanzürkh, Chingeltei, Khan Uul, Nalaikh, Songino...
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Dornod in the east. The
border to Töv is
divided by the city of
Baganuur, an
administrative exclave of Ulaanbaatar. The
northwest of the
aimag is...
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Ulaanbaatar 1,426,645 11
Ulaangom Uvs 30,958 2
Erdenet Orkhon 101,421 12
Baganuur*
Ulaanbaatar 29,342 3
Darkhan Darkhan-Uul 83,213 13
Dalanzadgad Ömnögovi...
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standard gauge. The
railway also has
important branch lines to
Erdenet and
Baganuur.
Railway development came late to Mongolia. In 1937, a line was
built from...
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administratively part of Ulaanbaatar,
Nalaikh and
Baganuur are
separate cities.
Bagakhangai and
Baganuur are
noncontiguous exclaves, the
former located within...
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Baganuur 2004–05 :
Baganuur 2003–04 :
Baganuur 2002–03 : EU
Ulaanbaatar 2001–02 : EU
Ulaanbaatar 2000–01 : EU
Ulaanbaatar 1999–00 :
Baganuur 1998–99 : Eermel...
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indicate a
growth of
greater than or
equal to 2%. * - city proper, Nalaikh,
Baganuur,
Bagakhangai not
included in this figure, they are
separated in the table...
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development of large-scale open-pit
mining at
Sharyngol near
Darkhan and
Baganuur, east of Ulaanbaatar, made the
Nalaikh mine obsolete.
Mongolia had no manufacturing...