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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
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
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
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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