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  2. Mongolian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian embassy to the United States estimated the Mongolian population in nearby Arlington, Virginia, at 2,600 as of 2006; reportedly, they were attracted to the area by the high quality of public education—resulting in Mongolian becoming the school system's third-most spoken language, after English and Spanish; 219 students of ...

  3. Mongolia–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    A double tax avoidance agreement was signed between the two countries in Ulaanbaatar in 1978. Following the Fall of Communism in Poland, Mongolian anti-communist oppositionists established contacts with members of the Polish Solidarity, and a group of Poles flew to Mongolia to assist the Mongolian Revolution of 1990.

  4. Tamga - Wikipedia

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    A tamga or tamgha (from Old Turkic: 𐱃𐰢𐰍𐰀, romanized: tamga, lit. 'stamp, seal'; Turkish: damga; Mongolian: tamga; Adyghe: тамыгъэ, romanized: tamığə; Kabardian: дамыгъэ, romanized: damığə) was an abstract seal or stamp used by Eurasian nomads and by cultures influenced by them. The tamga was normally the emblem ...

  5. Roldan v. Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County. Roldan v. Los Angeles County, 129 Cal. App. 267, 18 P.2d 706, was a 1930s court case in California confirming that the state's anti-miscegenation laws at the time did not bar the marriage of a Filipino and a white person. [1] However, the precedent lasted barely a week before the law was specifically amended to illegalize ...

  6. 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. The tax was repealed in 2009 and phased out over ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Altai City - Wikipedia

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    Altai City. /  46.37278°N 96.25722°E  / 46.37278; 96.25722. Altai City ( Mongolian: Алтай хот, romanized: Altai hot, pronounced [aɬˈtʰæˑ χɔʰt]) is the capital of the Govi-Altai province in western Mongolia. As of 2008, its population is 15,800. [1]

  9. Mongolian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian diaspora refers to people of the modern country of Mongolia who live outside Mongolia. According to the Mongolian census of 2020, 122,301 Mongolian nationals were reported to be living abroad for more than six months, an increase of 14% from the last census in 2010. [4] The largest Mongolian populations were recorded as being in ...

  10. Mongol Internationale - Wikipedia

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    History. Following the Mongolian Revolution of 1921, communists managed to gain power and found the Mongolian People's Republic in 1924. With concurrent revolutions in Russia and Tuva also succeeding, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Tuvan People's Republic were formed as well.

  11. Mongolian - Wikipedia

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    Something of, from, or related to Mongolia, a country in Asia. Mongolian people, or Mongols. Mongolia (1911–24), the government of Mongolia, 1911–1919 and 1921–1924. Mongolian language. Mongolian alphabet.