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Places To Visit in Mongolia
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1. Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex
2. Gorkhi Terelj National Park
3. Gandantegchinlen Monastery
4. Erdene Zuu Monastery
5. Flaming Cliffs
6. Sukhbaatar Square
7. Bogd Khaan Palace Museum
8. Choijin Lama Museum
9. Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur
10. Orkhon Valley
11. Ulaanbaatar
12. Altai Tavan Bogd National Park
13. Khovsgol Lake
14. Gobi Desert
15. Naadam Festival

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Facts About Mongolia
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Mongolia, a nation bordered by China and Russia, is known for vast, rugged expanses and nomadic culture. Its capital, Ulaanbaatar, centers around Chinggis Khaan (Genghis Khan) Square, named for the notorious founder of the 13th- and 14th-century Mongol Empire. Also in Ulaanbaatar are the National Museum of Mongolia, displaying historic and ethnographic artifacts, and the restored 1830 Gandantegchinlen Monastery.
Landlocked Mongolia is located between Russia to the north and China to the south, deep within the interior of eastern Asia far from any ocean. The country has a marked continental climate, with long cold winters and short cool-to-hot summers. Its remarkable variety of scenery consists largely of upland steppes, semideserts, and deserts, although in the west and north forested high mountain ranges alternate with lake-dotted basins. Mongolia is largely a plateau, with an average elevation of about 5,180 feet (1,580 metres) above sea level. The highest peaks are in the Mongolian Altai Mountains (Mongol Altain Nuruu) in the southwest, a branch of the Altai Mountains system.
Mongolia holds the Guinness World Record for the largest wrestling competition in the world. This was for the Mongolian National Wrestling Match in 2011.There are 13 times more horses in Mongolia than humans.
Genghis Khan himself was illiterate, however, he introduced the first writing system to Mongolia in the early 13th century. He borrowed this script from the script of the Uyghurs. This script is written vertically from left to right.
Mongolia adopted the Latin alphabet in the 1930s. It was then replaced with the Cyrillic alphabet in 1941, with two additional letters (ö and ü sounds) otherwise not found in Russian.
Mongolia can be divided into three major topographic zones: the mountain chains that dominate the northern and western areas, the basin areas situated between and around them, and the enormous upland plateau belt that lies across the southern and eastern sectors. The entire country is prone to seismic movements, and some earthquakes are extremely severe. Their effects, however, are limited by the low population density.
Mongolian native horses are the last truly wild horses left on the planet. They have 66 chromosomes, one or two more than the average horse.
A mother with five or more children is celebrated as an "Honoured Mother".
Throat singers in Mongolia use the technique to sing through their throat and nose at the same time, producing two different sounds simultaneously. This is popular whilst riding a horse.


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