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Khentii Aimag PDF Print E-mail

ImageLocation: Located in the eastern part of Mongolia, in other words, Khentii country borders withThe Republic of Buriad, Russian Federation, in the north, Dornod province in the east, Sukhbaatar province in the southeast, Dornogobi province in the south, Gobi-Sumber province in the southwest, Tuv province in the west,

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International Organizations In Mongolia PDF Print E-mail

ImageDue to Mongolia’s landlocked position between Soviet Union and People’s Republic of China, it was essential to continue and improve relations with these countries. At the same time, Mongolia is reaching out to advance its regional and global relations.

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Goats PDF Print E-mail

ImageThe Mongolian goat is a beneficial livestock that has high effectiveness and independent capabilities. Goats account for 20 percent of Mongolian livestock. But since 1990 numbers of ox have increased substantially, horses increased a little, sheep decreased, camel stayed the same but goats increased by leaps and bounds.

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Gold PDF Print E-mail

Image A total of 18 gold ore zones such as Khentii, Bayankhongor, Kharkhiraa, and Khangai mountain range have been determined in Mongolia. There are 152.6 tons of explored gold reserve in the country, of which 90.6 tons are in the Tuul, Bayangol, Arnaiman, Ult and Toson placers and 62 tons are included in the Boroo, Sujigtei and Tavt basic deposits.

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Map of Mongolia PDF Print E-mail

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Mongolia is mountainous country with an average altitude of 1,580 meters above the sea level. The lowest point Khokh-nuur in the east is 552 meters above sea level and the highest point is the mountain Nairamdal in the Mongolian Altai (in the west) which stands at 4,374 meters.

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Mongolia Ethnic Groups PDF Print E-mail

ImageMongolian population is homogeneous, with Mongol-speaking people constituting 95% of the total. The only substantial non-Mongol group, representing over 5% of the population, is the Kazakhs, a Turkish-speaking people dwelling in the far West. A Chinese minority lives in Ulaanbaatar. Mongolians can be subdivided into more than 20 different ethic groups, which are scattered across the country. These groups can be distinguished by their individual customs, histories and dialects.

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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.