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Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar (/ʊˌlɑːn ˈbɑːtər/ ; Mongolian: Улаанбаатар, pronounced [ʊˌɮaːɴ‿ˈpaːʰtə̆r] , lit. 'Red Hero'), previously anglicized as Ulan Bator, is the capital and most populous city of Mongolia. It has a population of 1.6 million, and it is the coldest capital city in the world…

Average elevation: 5,098 ft

Sergelen

Mongolia > Töv > Sergelen

Average elevation: 4,865 ft

Dalanjargalan

Mongolia > Dornogovi > Dalanjargalan

Average elevation: 3,632 ft

Bayandelger

Mongolia > Sükhbaatar > Bayandelger

Average elevation: 3,655 ft

Gobi Desert

Mongolia > Ömnögovi > Khanbogd

Average elevation: 3,720 ft

Darkhan-Uul

Mongolia

The province has a total area of 3,270 km2. It is located at an elevation of 707 meters above sea level. The land of the province comprises of agricultural land (71.0%), forest (22.4%), water (0.7%) and other use (1.5%).

Average elevation: 2,959 ft

Arvaikheer

Mongolia > Övörkhangai

Average elevation: 5,997 ft

Bornuur

Mongolia > Töv

Average elevation: 4,157 ft

Erdenebulgan

Mongolia > Arkhangai

Average elevation: 6,056 ft

Ulaangom

Mongolia > Uvs

Ulaangom experiences a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk) with long, dry, frigid winters and short, warm summers. Precipitation is very low, with an annual average of 130 millimetres or 5.12 inches. Owing to its location in a deep valley near the center of the Siberian High, Ulaangom is subject to…

Average elevation: 4,475 ft

Erdenet

Mongolia > Orkhon > Bayan-Ondor

Average elevation: 4,495 ft

Khovd

Mongolia > Khovd > Jargalant

Average elevation: 5,105 ft

Unit

Mongolia > Bulgan > Khutag-Undur

Average elevation: 4,055 ft

Govi-Altai

Mongolia

Average elevation: 5,650 ft

Arkhangai

Mongolia

Average elevation: 6,280 ft

Selenge

Mongolia

Average elevation: 3,760 ft

Bayan-Ölgii

Mongolia

The Khovd River (the longest in the western Mongolian Great Lakes Depression) has its origin in this aimag. It is fed by the three lakes Khoton, Khurgan, and Dayan, and in turn feeds the lake Khar-Us in the Khovd Aimag. The Tolbo Lake is a large saline lake about 50 km south of the aimag capital. It features…

Average elevation: 6,604 ft

Altai

Mongolia > Govi-Altai

Average elevation: 4,534 ft

Tosontsengel

Mongolia > Zavkhan

Average elevation: 7,185 ft

Nalaikh

Mongolia > Ulaanbaatar

Average elevation: 5,249 ft

Shargaljuut

Mongolia > Bayankhongor > Erdenetsogt

Average elevation: 7,428 ft

Bayankhongor

Mongolia

Average elevation: 5,801 ft

Darkhan

Mongolia > Darkhan-Uul

With an elevation of 665 metres or 2,182 feet, Darkhan is the capital of the Darkhan-Uul Province. It is a city with notable Soviet influence, evidenced by the huge square buildings and heavy Cyrillic usage. Darkhan is surrounded by mountains and hills, also having some tourist attractions like statues largely…

Average elevation: 2,513 ft

Kherlen River

Mongolia

The Kherlen River is the regional discharge point and also represents a hydrogeological divide for the shallow unconfined aquifer, as groundwater flows south along the topographic gradient. The lakes in their shallow closed basins act as evaporative discharge points.

Average elevation: 3,461 ft

Bogd Khan Mountain

Mongolia > Ulaanbaatar

Average elevation: 6,302 ft

Songino Khairkhan

Mongolia > Ulaanbaatar

Average elevation: 4,783 ft

Bayandalai

Mongolia > Ömnögovi

Average elevation: 5,118 ft

Tsetseg

Mongolia > Khovd > Tsetseg

Average elevation: 5,656 ft

Chuluut

Mongolia > Arkhangai > Chuluut

Average elevation: 6,877 ft

Central

Mongolia

Average elevation: 4,370 ft

Erdenetsagaan

Mongolia > Sükhbaatar > Erdenetsagaan

Average elevation: 3,533 ft

Khankh

Mongolia > Hovsgel > Hanh

Average elevation: 5,528 ft

Choibalsan

Mongolia > Dornod > Herlen > Choibalsan

Average elevation: 2,500 ft

Tsahir

Mongolia > Arkhangai

Average elevation: 8,481 ft

Moron

Mongolia > Khentii > Moron

Average elevation: 3,914 ft

Naran

Mongolia > Sükhbaatar > Naran

Average elevation: 4,078 ft

Hovd

Mongolia > Khovd > Hovd

Average elevation: 6,982 ft

Olgii

Mongolia > Bayan-Ölgii > Olgii

Average elevation: 6,257 ft

Bulgan

Mongolia > Bayan-Ölgii

Average elevation: 8,766 ft

Altansogts

Mongolia > Bayan-Ölgii

Average elevation: 6,962 ft

Bayanzürkh

Mongolia > Ulaanbaatar

Average elevation: 5,463 ft

Khan-Uul

Mongolia > Ulaanbaatar

Average elevation: 4,619 ft

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