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  2. Windfall tax (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    The Windfall tax or windfall profits tax in Mongolia was a taxation on the profits made by mining companies operating in Mongolia. It was implemented in 2006 and was the highest windfall profits tax in the world. It was a tax on unsmelted copper and gold concentrate that was produced in Mongolia.

  3. Mongol Post - Wikipedia

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    900 (2016) Website. mongolpost .mn. Mongol Post ( Mongolian: Монгол Шуудан) is the national postal service of Mongolia. [1] The formerly state-owned Mongol Post was transformed into a joint stock company on April 11, 2016, by offering 34 percent of the total shares to the public. It was founded by the Mongolian People's Republic in ...

  4. Trade and Development Bank of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest, as well as one of the largest banks in Mongolia. It was founded in October 1990 and currently has a total of 97 branches throughout the country. The Trade and Development Bank of Mongolia LLC is a Mongolian domiciled limited liability company first permitted to conduct banking activities on May 29, 1993. Its current banking ...

  5. Mongolian Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian Stock Exchange ( MSE; Mongolian: Монголын Хөрөнгийн Бирж/ Mongolyn Khöröngiin Birj) is Mongolia 's sole stock exchange. It is based in Ulaanbaatar [5] and was established in January 1991 by the decree of the Mongolian Government to privatize state-owned assets. [6]

  6. Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous empire in history. [5] Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, extending northward into parts of the Arctic; [6] eastward and southward into parts of the Indian ...

  7. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    Lursoft [54] — database of all enterprises, public organizations, and foreign company agencies registered within the territory of Latvia, including information of their managers, shareholders fixed capital, and annual accounts. [1] The information is based on original documents of the State Register of Enterprises.

  8. List of Mongolian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian composers have a standard ensemble: 17x shanz, 14x yatga, 11x morin khuur, 5x yoochin, 2x ih huur, 1x triangle, 7x huuchir, 4x durvun chikh, 1x gong, 2x drums, 1x monastery trumpet, 2 big and 6 small flutes, 6x buree, 2x ever buree. Contemporary composers: Sharav. Natsagiin Jantsannorov. Chuluun.

  9. Mongolian passport - Wikipedia

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    Cost. ₮ 82,500 (biometric) ₮ 32,500 (regular) [2] The Mongolian passport ( Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Гадаад Паспорт) is a passport issued to Mongolian citizens to enable them to travel outside Mongolia. Mongolian citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 62 countries and territories . In medieval times, the ...

  10. Economy of the Mongolian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    In 1940 some 34.6 percent of revenues came from the turnover tax (a value added tax on each transaction), 7.8 percent from deductions from profits, 16.7 percent from taxes on the population, and 40.9 percent from other kinds of income. In 1985 nearly 63 percent of revenues came from the turnover tax, 29.9 percent from deductions from profits, 3 ...

  11. Tsagaannuur, Bayan-Ölgii - Wikipedia

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    Population. (2014) • Total. 1,436. Time zone. UTC+7. Tsagaannuur ( Mongolian: Цагааннуур, white lake) is a sum (district) of Bayan-Ölgii Province in western Mongolia. It is primarily inhabited by ethnic Kazakhs. As of 2014 it had a population of 1436 people.