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Övörkhangai (Mongolian: Өвөрхангай; lit. "South Khangai") is one of the 21
aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its
capital is Arvaikheer. The
Shankh Monastery...
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central and
eastern Arkhangai Province (Tsetserleg) and
northern Ovorkhangai Province (Arvaikheer)
where January temperatures are on
average the same...
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Khovd Zavkhan Govi-Altai
Bayankhongor Arkhangai Khövsgöl
Bulgan Orkhon Övörkhangai Ömnögovi
Dundgovi Töv
Ulaanbaatar Selenge Darkhan-Uul Govisümber Dornogovi...
- Bürd (Mongolian: Бүрд) is a sum (district) of
Övörkhangai Province in
southern Mongolia. In 2008, its po****tion was 3,135. Bürd sum was
where what would...
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Uyanga (Mongolian: Уянга) is a sum (district) of
Övörkhangai Province in
southern Mongolia. In 2008, its po****tion was 9,581. The
district is divided...
- and 15th centuries. Its
ruins lie in the
northwestern corner of the
Övörkhangai Province of modern-day Mongolia, near the
present town of Kharkhorin...
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Taragt (Mongolian: Тарагт) is a sum (district) of
Övörkhangai Province in
southern Mongolia. In 2008, its po****tion was 3,313.
Peljidiin Genden was born...
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Bayangol (Mongolian: Баянгол, Mongolian: rich river) is a sum (district) of
Övörkhangai Province in
southern Mongolia. In 2008, its po****tion was 4,572. The...
- (district) of
Övörkhangai Province in
southern Mongolia. In 2008, its po****tion was 5,342. Bogd is the
largest and
southern most
district in
Övörkhangai Province...
- 1937.
Peljidiin Genden was born in present-day
Khujirt district of
Övörkhangai Province in
either 1892 or 1895 (sources differ). In 1922, he joined...