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Khasagt Khairkhan PDF Print E-mail

Khasagt Khairkhan       

mountainThis mountain is located in Sharga and Jargalant soums of Gobi-Altai aimag. People's Great Hural (PGH) Presidium Resolution No. 17 initially designated it as a strictly protected area in 1965.
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Bogdkhaan Mountain PDF Print E-mail

Bogdkhaan Mountain       

Bogdkhaan Mountain was officially protected first in 1778 by the initiative of Khuree Van Minister (a capital governor) Yundendorj, one of the leading aristocrats of that time. This mountain itself, with its ancient historical and cultural heritage, is located on the southern edge of the Mongolian capital.
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Khukh Serkhyn Nuruu PDF Print E-mail

Khukh Serkhyn Nuruu       

The Khukh Serkhyn Nuruu SPA encompasses 65,920 hectares and is a crest of the Altai Mountains in Khovd and Bayanolgy aimags (Deluun soum of Bayan-Olgy aimag and Khovd soum of Khovd aimag).
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Mongol Daguur PDF Print E-mail

Mongol Daguur       

The Mongolian Dagurian Strictly Protected Area is divided into two parts. The larger northern part (Chuluunkhoroot soum territory of Dornod aimag), contiguous to Russia's Daurski Reserve, takes the rolling steppe and wet lands on the south shore of white-tinted Tari lake.
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Otgontenger       

Otgontenger Mountain, the highest peak of the Khangai mountain range, is situated in Otgon and Aldarkhaan soums of Zavkhan aimag. Historically, this mountain was initially protected in 1818.
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Nomrog       

Nomrog SPA covers the remote and uninhabited far eastern tip of Mongolia. The area encompasses 311,205 hectares of land along the state border in Sumber soum of Dornod aimag. Ecologically distinct from-the rest of Mongolia, this preserve includes the westernmost end of Khyangan mountain range, which extends into Mongolia from Manchuria, China.
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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.