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Ulaanbaatar Capital City PDF Print E-mail
ImageThe capital city of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar is situated in the valley of Tuul river, surrounded by mountains. The altitude of Ulaanbaatar is at the height of 1351 meters.
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How to communicate with elders? PDF Print E-mail
Speak in lower voice and include respectful words. They will be glad if you would talk about well arranged ideas with correct logic.
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Mongolia Geography PDF Print E-mail
ImageMongolia is a huge, landlocked country in-between China and Russia, it covers an entire area of 1.566.500 km. It takes the 15th place with its size in the world. Mongolia stretches 2.400 km from the west to the east and about 1.260 km from the north to the south. The total length of the country's border is 8.156 km.
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Government of Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
ImageThe Constitution legalized the tenet that The Government is the highest executive body of the State. As the result of the State Great Khural's election, legal conditions to establish a new Government are provided. The Government is accountable for its work to the State Great Khural and the term of its mandate is four years. The Government shall step down in its entirety upon the resignation of the Prime Minister or if half of the members of the Government resign at the same time.
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Mongolian Mining Industry PDF Print E-mail
ImageMining is one of the main pillars of the Mongolian economy and produces 30% of the total industrial output and accounts for 65.5% of export revenue. The output of the Mongolia mining sector has increased by about 8 percent a year. Products from this sector account for 9 percent of the Gross Domestic Product. The New Minerals Law of Mongolia, passed in 1997, has greatly improved the legal environment for investors by clearly defining legal rules, simplifying the licensing process and reducing royalty and exploration fees.
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Mongolian Animals PDF Print E-mail

ImageAnimals adapted to all kind of ecosystems such as forest, steppe, desert, alpine, tundra, talus and water surrounding grove, have established themselves in Mongolia. Many animals, which are frequently spread throughout the Siberian taiga, European-type forests, western Asia and Turan desert, are included in the aforementioned animals.

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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.