- Tögrög, Govi-Altai
Tögrög ( _mn. Төгрөг) is a sum (district) of
Govi-Altai Province in westernMongolia .
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Tögrög ( _mn. Төгрөг) is a sum (district) of
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Chandmani, Govi-Altai — This article is about the sum in Govi Altai. For other uses, see Chandmani. Chandmani (Mongolian: Чандмань, jewel; also Chandman ) is a sum (district) of the Govi Altai Province in western Mongolia … Wikipedia
Delger, Govi-Altai — Delger (Mongolian: Дэлгэр) is a sum (district) of Govi Altai Province in western Mongolia. In the northern part of the sum lies the settlement of Guulin. v … Wikipedia
Darvi, Govi-Altai — Darvi (Mongolian: Дарви) (also Dariv) is a sum (district) of Govi Altai Province in western Mongolia. v · … Wikipedia
Tögrög — specifies: * the currency of Mongolia, see Mongolian tögrög * several Sums (districts) in different Aimags (provinces) of Mongolia: ** Tögrög, Govi Altai ** Tögrög, Övörkhangai * a paleolontical site in Mongolia, see Tögrögyn Shiree … Wikipedia
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Sums of Mongolia — A sum ( mn. сум, arrow ) is a second level administrative subdivision (district) of Mongolia. The Aimags of Mongolia are divided into 315 sums.On average, each sum administers a territory of 4,200 km² with about 5,000 inhabitants, primarily… … Wikipedia
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Arvaikheer — (Mongolian: Арвайхээр) is the capital of Övörkhangai Aimag (province) and one of the most central points of Mongolia. It is a centre for traditional crafts, goat herding and equestrian sports, and hosts a large regional horse festival every year … Wikipedia