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    Khövsgöl (Mongolian: Хөвсгөл) is the northernmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is derived from Lake Khövsgöl. The round-topped Tarvagatai...
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    ᠬᠥᠪᠰᠥᠭᠥᠯ ᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ Lake Khövsgöl (Mongolian: Хөвсгөл нуур) is a lake in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. It is the largest freshwater lake in the country by volume...
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  • Khövsgöl may refer to several locations in Mongolia: Lake Khövsgöl Khövsgöl Province Khövsgöl sum, in Dornogovi Province This disambiguation page lists...
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    Tsagaan-Ovoo 14 sum Altanshiree Airag Dalanjargalan Delgerekh Erdene Khatanbulag Khövsgöl Ikhkhet Mandakh Örgön Saikhandulaan Sainshand Ulaanbadrakh Zamyn-Üüd 15...
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    enter the aimag from Övörkhangai while the second is enters from Khövsgöl Province. As a result, southern and central Bulgan is one of Mongolia's few...
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    the Dukhan (a.k.a. Tsaatan) people in the Tsagaan-Nuur county of Khövsgöl Province in northern Mongolia. Dukhan belongs to the Taiga subgroup of Sayan...
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    Province Khövsgöl Province Tuva Russia Altai Republic Buryatia Khakassia Irkutsk Oblast Krasnoyarsk Krai Mongolia Bayan-Ölgii Province Khövsgöl Province Zavkhan...
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  • Tosontsengel (Mongolian: Тосонцэнгэл) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is 2,050 km2, of which 1,800 km2 are pasture and 11 km2 are farmland. In 2000...
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    Dukha people (category Khövsgöl Province)
    Turkic community of semi-nomadic reindeer herders living in a sum of Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia called Tsagaannuur. The Dukha are divided into two groups:...
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  • Tsagaannuur (Mongolian: Цагааннуур, white lake) is a sum of Khövsgöl aimag. The area is 5,410 km2. In 2000, Tsagaannuur had a population of 1,317 people...
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    Tuva Republic in the south and southwest, which separate it from Khövsgöl Province in Mongolia; Krasnoyarsk Krai in the west; the Sakha Republic in the...
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    language in Bayan-Ölgii, while Tuvan is another Turkic language spoken in Khövsgöl. Mongolian Sign Language is the principal language of the deaf community...
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    Öndör Gongor (category People from Khövsgöl Province)
    in the Dalai Choinkhor wangiin khoshuu what is today Jargalant sum of Khövsgöl aimag. He was not particularly big as a child. He only had long fingers...
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    Mönkh Saridag (category Khövsgöl Province)
    highest mountain in Buryatia and the highest mountain in Mongolia's Khövsgöl Province. On the southern side, the tree line is at 2000 meters, on the northern...
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    Mountains in the beginning of the 16th century. Some groups migrated to Khövsgöl Province during the course of the Northern Yuan dynasty (1368-1691). With the...
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    at the Blue Pearl Festival at Lake Khövsgöl, in Khövsgöl Province. Shaman performing a fire ritual at Lake Khövsgöl. An ovoo on the sacred mount above...
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    was reestablished again. In 1956, the local Khövsgöl Dolgio negdel was founded. The sum borders Lake Khövsgöl. The aimags highest mountain, Mönkhsaridag...
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    The Mongolian-Manchurian grassland in the Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Grass steppe in the Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. Daursky Nature Reserve in the southern...
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  • Bavuudorjiin Baasankhüü (category People from Khövsgöl Province)
    Бавуудоржийн Баасанхүү Born (1999-11-26) 26 November 1999 (age 24) Mörön, Khövsgöl, Mongolia Occupation Judoka Sport Country Mongolia Sport Judo Weight class...
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  • Lake Khövsgöl Khövsgöl Province This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hovsgol. If an internal link led you here, you may wish...
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    Mörön Airport (category Buildings and structures in Khövsgöl Province)
    ICAO: ZMMN) is a public airport located in Mörön, the capital of Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. List of airports in Mongolia Gelenkhüü "Монголын иргэний...
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  • Darkhan-Uul Province 4 Choibalsan 28,500 37,300 40,123 38,537 1,586 Dornod Province 5 Mörön 16,500 21,300 28,903 35,789 6,886 Khövsgöl Province 6 Nalaikh...
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  • 1905 Tsetserleg earthquake occurred in or near the Tsetserleg Sum of Khövsgöl Province in Mongolia on 9 July 1905. The earthquake has been estimated at 7...
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  • important divinities in the folk practices and shamanic invocations in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. His cult is linked to fertility rites which are practiced...
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    (Mongolian: Хатгал, ᠬᠠᠳᠭᠠᠯ) is a village in Mongolia on the southern tip of Lake Khövsgöl. Khatgal has an airstrip and a small port, plus a school and a post / telecom...
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    Darkhad (category Khövsgöl Province)
    in the Bayanzürkh, Ulaan-Uul, Renchinlkhümbe, Tsagaannuur sums of Khövsgöl Province; The Darkhad valley is named after them. The regional variant of Mongol...
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    to the Bargas were the Khori-Tumed along the Arig River in eastern Khövsgöl Province and the Angara. A Tumad rebellion broke out in 1217, when Genghis...
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    Altai Uriankhai, Khövsgöl Nuur Uriankhai and Tuvans are different. There are no Turkic or Samoyedic clans among the Altai or Khövsgöl Uriankhais. A variation...
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    (Mongolian: Баянзүрх, lit. "rich heart") is a sum (district) of Khövsgöl aimag (province) in Mongolia. The area is about 4,300 km2 (1,700 sq mi), of which...
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    of Khövsgöl Province Flag of Orkhon Province Flag of Selenge Province Flag of Sükhbaatar Province Flag of Töv Province Flag of Ömnögovi Province Flag...
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