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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 ...
Montsame ( Mongolian: МОНЦАМЭ, [mɔnt͡sɑmɛ]) is the official state-owned news agency of Mongolia. Montsame is an acronym for Mongolyn Tsakhilgaan Medee ( Mongolian: Монголын Цахилгаан Мэдээ, lit. 'Mongolian Electronic News'). It was founded in 1921. [1] It has permanent correspondents in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolian ...
The mass media in Mongolia refers to the print, broadcast and online media in Mongolia. Since the collapse of the Soviet style system in 1990, the media has undergone large reforms which have allowed greater diversity and freedom of the press which make it one of the most free in the region. Censorship of media outlets is forbidden under the ...
Zavkhan ( / ˈzaʊhɑːn, - kɑːn /; Mongolian: Завхан, romanized: Zawhan, pronounced [ˈt͡saw̜χəɴ]) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the west of the country, 1,104 km from Ulaanbaatar. Its capital is Uliastai. The aimag is named after the Zavkhan River, which forms the border between Zavkhan and Gobi ...
The Mongol Messenger is the first English-language newspaper published from Mongolia. It was launched by the Mongolian news agency Montsame . It is a government owned newspaper.
v. t. e. 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] However, there was controversy as several opposition candidates ...
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 ...
Headquartered in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the Mongolia Economic Forum is a non-governmental organization and was established in 2010. The NGO's highest governing body is the Board of Directors. Chairman of the Mongolia Economic Forum NGO is Пунцагийн Цагаан. Director of the Mongolia Economic Forum NGO is Lakshmi Bodsho.