Bayan-Önjüül
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Bayan-Onjuul Sum — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Bayan Önjüül Sum Country and Admin Code MN.18.2032495 MN … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Bayan — may have the following meanings coming from various cultures* Bayan , the larger drum of the tabla set. * two Mongol generals of the Yuan Dynasty: **Bayan of the Baarin and **Bayan of the Merkid * Bayan, the Khan of White Horde *Al Bayan… … Wikipedia
Baraat, Töv — Baraat ( mn. Бараат) is an abandoned settlement in Bayan Önjüül sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. Baraat is former Bayan Baraat sum center. It is 30 km SE from Bayan Önjüül sum center … Wikipedia
Sum (district) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sum. Mongolie Cet article fait parti … Wikipédia en Français
Districts of Mongolia — This article is about the administrative subdivisions of Mongolia. For other uses, see Sum (country subdivision). Mongolia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mongolia … Wikipedia
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
Bulangaa, Töv — Bulangaa ( mn. Булангаа) is a settlement in Büren sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. Bulangaa settlement is former Önjüül sum center. It is 43 km SE from Büren sum center and 50 km SW from Bayan Önjüül sum center … Wikipedia
Zuunmod — (Mongolian: Зуунмод) is the center of Mongolia s Central Province (Töv aimag), located 30 km south of Ulan Bator. It has a population of 14,660 (2006) inhabitants and an area of 19.18 square kilometres[1]. Zuunmod is located at … Wikipedia
Delgerkhaan — (Mongolian: Дэлгэрхаан) is a sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. v · Sums of … Wikipedia
Möngönmorit — (Mongolian: Мөнгөнморьт, silver horse; also: Möngönmor t) is a sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. v … Wikipedia