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  3. Economy of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Mongolia has traditionally been based on agriculture and livestock. Mongolia also has extensive mineral deposits: copper, coal, molybdenum, tin, tungsten, and gold account for a large part of industrial production. Soviet assistance, at its height one-third of Gross domestic product (GDP), disappeared almost overnight in 1990 ...

  4. Gobi Desert - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Gobi desert steppe, the easternmost of the Gobi ecoregions, covering an area of 281,800 km 2 (108,804 sq mi). It extends from the Inner Mongolian Plateau in China northward into Mongolia. It includes the Yin Mountains and many low-lying areas with salt pans and small ponds.

  5. Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolia [b] is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 square miles), with a population of just 3.3 million, making it the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state.

  6. 2021 Mongolian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Mongolia on 9 June 2021. [1] The result was a victory for former prime minister Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh of the Mongolian People's Party, who received 72% of the valid vote. [2] The elections were considered free and fair by OSCE. [3]

  7. Tatar confederation - Wikipedia

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    The Tatars lived on the fertile pastures around Hulun Nuur and Buir Nuur and occupied a trade route to China proper in the 12th century. From the 10th to 13th centuries, Shatuo Turks joined Tatar confederation in the territory of the modern Mongolia, and became known as Ongud or White Tatars branch of the Tatars.

  8. Demographics of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian. Spoken. Mongolian, Kazakh. Historical population of Mongolia. This article on the demographics of Mongolia include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population.

  9. 2024 Mongolian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Mongolia on 28 June 2024 to determine the composition of the State Great Khural.

  10. Geography of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Mongolia. /  46.000°N 105.000°E  / 46.000; 105.000. Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, located between China and Russia. The terrain is one of mountains and rolling plateaus, with a high degree of relief. [2] The total land area of Mongolia is 1,564,116 square kilometres. [3] Overall, the land slopes from the ...

  11. Choibalsan (city) - Wikipedia

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    Choibalsan (city) /  48.07833°N 114.53500°E  / 48.07833; 114.53500. Choibalsan ( Mongolian: Чойбалсан) is the fourth-largest city in Mongolia after Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, and Erdenet. The name of the city was Bayan Tümen ( Баян Түмэн) until 1941, when it was renamed after the communist leader Khorloogiin Choibalsan in ...

  12. Sanjaagiin Bayar - Wikipedia

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    Bayar Sanj ( Mongolian: Санжийн Баяр, romanized: Sanjiin Bayar; born 24 December 1956) is a Mongolian politician who was General Secretary of the Mongolian People's Party [citation needed] from 22 November 2007 to 8 April 2010, and Prime Minister of Mongolia from 22 November 2007 to 29 October 2009. He announced on 26 October 2009 ...