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Khankh (Mongolian: Ханх) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is
about 5,500 km2 (2,100 sq mi). In 2000, the sum had a po****tion of 2,140 inhabitants...
- link] po****tion in 1990, acc. to M. Nyamaa, Khövsgöl
aimgiin lavlakh toli incl.
parts of
Khankh Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Khövsgöl Aimag....
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volume 380.7 km3 (91.3 cu mi)
Surface elevation 1,645 m (5,397 ft)
Islands Modon k****,
Khadan k****,
Modot tolgoi, Baga k****
Settlements Khatgal,
Khankh...
- Shine-Ider 3845 Galt 3855 Ulaan-Uul 3865
Erdenebulgan 3846
Jargalant 3856
Khankh 3847 Ikh-Uul 3857
Khatgal 3848
Rashaant 3858
Tsagaannuur 3849 Renchinlkhümbe...
- buildings. - - 11 Mongolia, Khövsgöl, 30 km (19 mi)
south southwest of
Khankh 6.7 10.0 IX The 2021 Khövsgöl
earthquake was the
strongest earthquake to...
- Russia.The name is
historically tied to
their settlement in what is now
Khankh and Renchinlkhümbe sums of Khövsgöl Province. Two
rivers in
these areas...
- Alag-Erdene
Arbulag Bayanzürkh Bürentogtokh Chandmani-Öndör
Erdenebulgan Galt
Khankh Ikh-Uul
Jargalant Mörön
Rashaant Renchinlkhümbe Shine-Ider
Tarialan Tömörbulag...
- nationals. The
border crossing point near the
famous Khövsgöl lake (Mondy-
Khankh) is bilateral.
According to an
article published in 2005, the main problems...
- at a
place now
known as Wang Tolgoi,
about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) from
Khankh, in
January 1757, all but
fifty of his men had left him. Chingünjav, together...
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which he was
expelled from the
party and
briefly jailed. He was
exiled to
Khankh in Khövsgöl Province, and
returned to
Ulaanbaatar for
medical reasons before...