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About Mongolia

Mongolia is a vast and sparsely populated, landlocked country in eastern Asia between Russia to the north and China to the south, east of Kazakhstan. With an area of 1,564,100 km² Mongolia is twice the size of Turkey or slightly smaller than Alaska.

The country is known as the "Land of the Eternal Blue Sky" and as the "Land of the Horse". The geography of Mongolia offers a variety of landscapes, even if much of the country consists of steppes, there is the Gobi Desert to the south and the more cooler and mountainous regions with the lush grassy steppe area of the Khangai Mountains to the north and the the Altai mountain range in west and south west. Highest mountain is Khüiten Peak of Nayramadlin Orgil mountain (Huyten Orgil) with 4,374 m in the western corner of Mongolia.

Capital city of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar (also Ulan Bator; pop. 1 million). Official language is Mongolian.

Map is showing Mongolia and the surrounding countries with international borders, provincial boundaries, the national capital, provincial capitals, major cities, main roads, railroads and major airports.


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