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Cashmere Production PDF Print E-mail

Image Each year, Mongolia harvests 2900 tons of raw cashmere from 13 millions goats, and produces 25 percent of the total raw cashmere of world. The fiber length of Mongolian cashmere is the attribute for the premier quality cashmere products and produces yarn with the best spinning ability. 

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Geographical Map PDF Print E-mail

Geographic Situation Mongolia, covering an area of 1,564,100 square kilometers, lies in the heart of the Asian continent. It stretches about 2,400 km from west to east and about 1,260 km from north to south and bounded on the north by Russia and on the southeast and west by China.

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Christianity PDF Print E-mail
ImageWhen in February 1922 Pope Pius XI decided to restructure the Apostolic Vicariate of Central Mongolia, he entrusted the administration of the Outer Mongolia mission to Scheut Missions - CICM (Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae). Unfortunately, things did not move as planned, because Soviet troops invaded the country and the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party was put in power.
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Mongolian traditional attires nowadays PDF Print E-mail
Mongolian youth are shy to wear their traditional attires nowadays. Because of Communist education and anxiety to be called as nationalist our youngsters were ashamed to wear their traditional clothes.
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Mongolian Nature PDF Print E-mail
ImageProtecting precious landscapes and historical monuments has enormous importance because they contribute to the ecological balance of Mongolia, support important ecological processes and provide a homeland for numerous threatened and endangered animal and plant species that represent different ecosystems. It also helps us to preserve our rich natural and cultural heritages and unspoiled habitat for the next generations.
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Mongolian Flag PDF Print E-mail

ImageThe National Flag is divided vertically into three equal parts colored red, blue and red. The three equally spaced stripes have special meaning. The two outer red stripes symbolize progress and prosperity. The inner blue stripe symbolizes the eternal sky. The Golden Soyombo is depicted in the center of the red stripe nearest to the flag pole. The ratio of the width to length of the Flag is 1:2.

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Canada to open trade office in Ulaanbaatar

Canada will open a permanent trade office in Mongolia to assist local Canadian businesses. Canadian firms have a reported $395 million in investments, including operating more than 20 mines. Canada is also Mongolia’s second largest investor.