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  wiki/Orhon aymag Definition / wiki/Orhon aymag Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Orhon aymag (Орхон аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
DornogovĭDornogovĭ aymag (Дорноговь аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
DundgovĭDundgovĭ aymag (Дундговь аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
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 Darhan-Uul Aymag [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
ArhangayArhangay aymag (Архангай аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
HovdHovd aymag (Ховд аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
OrhonOrhon aymag (Орхон аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
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 List of Mongolia-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aga Buryatia - Ahmad Fanakati - Aimak - Airag - Altai - Altaic languages - Altan Khan - Altan Khan of the Khalkha - Amur - Arhangay aymag - Asashoryu Akinori - Aymag - Aymags of Mongolia
Darhan - Darhan-Uul aymag - Daur - Dayan Khan - Demchugdongrub - Demographics of Mongolia - Dongxiang - Dorje - Dornod aymag - Dornogovi aymag - Dundgovi aymag
Zavhan aymag - Zaya Pandita - Zhaojun Tomb
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 Aymags Of Mongolia [Definition]
The word capital is derived from the Latin caput meaning "head," and possibly related to Capitolinus, the tallest hill in Ancient Rome and t...
Darhan-UulDarhan-Uul aymag (Дархан-Уул аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
The capital of the aymag (province) of Darhan-Uul, it has a population of 65,791 (as of 2000)....
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 Mongolia Provinces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I would have expected FIPS to describe this as a change of name from Darhan to Darhan Uul and from Erdenet to Orhon, without changing the status or FIPS code for either one; and since I understand that Govisumber was split from Dornogovi, I would have expected the FIPS code for Dornogovi to change.
I wrote in "Administrative Subdivisions of Countries" that new provinces named Govi-Sumber and Orhon had been reported, but not confirmed.
aimag or aymag) and four hotuud (municipalities; sing.
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 Knowledgebase : Hentiy_aymag : Mpageni.com : wikipedia.org reflection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hentiy aymag (Хэнтий аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia.
Mongol Great Khan Genghis Khan, creater and leader of Mongol Empire is claimed to have been born and grown up in Hentiy aymag.
This Central Asia location article is a stub.
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Mongolia -> Land and People A high country, its average elevation exceeds 5,100 ft (1,554 m); the central, northern, western, and southwestern areas are covered with hills, high plateaus, and mountain ranges, reaching 15,266 ft (4,653 m) at Tavan Bogd Uul (Tabun Bogdo) in the Altai Mts.
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 Aymag - www.guideofcasinos.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
VirtualTourist.com - Hovsgol Aymag Travel Guide - Pictures, Tips...
Directory of Cities and Towns in Govi-Sumber Aymag
Directory of Cities and Towns in Arhangay Aymag
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 Mongolia
Khalkha Mongl Turkic, Russian Kazakh ofMongolia Hovd, Hovsgol, Omnogovi, Orhon, Ovorhangay, Mpngolia.
mapsMongolia provinces (aymguud, aymag) Mongoli Arhangay, Momgolia Bayanhongor, Bayan-Olgiy, Mongplia.
Shamanist Lake Khovsgol Selenge Riber Orkhon River mapMongolia Hoh Nuur highest point: Nayramadlin Orgil Huyten Orgil Mongol Uls mapsMongolia provinces (aymguud, aymag) Mongoli Arhangay, Momgolia Bayanhongor, Bayan-Olgiy, Mongplia.
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