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Water Body Attractions In Mongolia

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Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia. Its area is roughly equivalent with the historical territory of Outer Mongolia, and that term is sometimes used to refer to the current state. It is sandwiched between China to the south and Russia to the north. Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, although only 37 kilometres separates them. At 1,564,116 square kilometres , Mongolia is the 18th-largest and the most sparsely populated unitary sovereign state in the world, with a population of around 3 million people. It is also the world's second-largest landlocked country behind Kazakhstan and the largest landlocked country that does not borde...
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Water Body Attractions In Mongolia

  • 1. Lake Hovsgol National Park Khovsgol Province
    Lake Khövsgöl , also referred to as Khövsgöl dalai or Dalai Eej , is the largest fresh water lake in Mongolia by volume and second largest by area. Khövsgöl Nuur is nicknamed Younger sister of the Sister Lakes .
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  • 2. Khovsgol Nuur Khovsgol Province
    Lake Khövsgöl , also referred to as Khövsgöl dalai or Dalai Eej , is the largest fresh water lake in Mongolia by volume and second largest by area. Khövsgöl Nuur is nicknamed Younger sister of the Sister Lakes .
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  • 3. Uvs Lake Mongolia
    Uvs Lake Basin is an endorheic basin located on the territorial border of Mongolia and Tuva, a republic of the Russian Federation. The basin is part of the Central Asian Internal Drainage Basin and is named after Uvs Lake , a large saline lake situated in the western part of its drainage basin. Uvs Lake is a shallow lake with an area of 3,350 km2 . Its entire basin, which includes several smaller lakes, is 70,000 km2 .Uvs Lake Basin may also refer to Ubsunur Hollow , which is the western part of the drainage basin, or to over 10,000 km2 of protected areas covering the lake and its surroundings. The hollow forms the northern part of the Great Lakes Depression, which has a surface of over 100,000 km2 . The hollow, and most of the drainage basin, are situated in the Khövsgöl, Zavkhan and Uv...
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  • 4. Ogii Lake Arkhangai Province
    Ögii nuur is a sum in the east of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia, near the confluence of the Tamir and Orkhon rivers. The sum is named after Ögii Lake. The administrative center is located some 100 km from Tsetserleg.
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