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    also named Khovd. The Khovd province is approximately 1,580 km from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. It takes its name from the Khovd River, which is located...
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    Khovd River (Mongolian: Ховд гол, romanized: Howd gol, pronounced [ˈχɔw̜t ɢɔɮ]) is a river in Mongolia. It flows from Tavan Bogd mountain of the Altai...
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  • Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд; in older sources also Kobdo) can refer to: Khovd River, a river in the west of Mongolia Khovd (city), the capital of Khovd aimag...
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    administrative seat of the Jargalant sum. Khovd is situated at the foot of the Altay Mountains, and is bisected by the Buyant River. The Khar-Us Lake is located approximately...
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    Buyant River (Mongolian: Буянт гол, romanized: Buyant gol) is a river in western Mongolia, a tributary of the Khovd River. The sources are located in the...
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    Mongolia, located in the extreme west of the country on the banks of the Khovd River. It lies on an altitude of 1,710 meters (5,610 feet). As of 2014 it had...
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    River (Тэнгис гол, Khövsgöl) Amur River (Russia/China) Shilka River (Russia) Onon River (Онон гол) Kherlen River (Хэрлэн гол) Ongi River Khovd River Rivers...
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    is only accessible to experienced climbers with local guidance. The Khovd River (the longest in the western Mongolian Great Lakes Depression) has its...
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    Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд) is a sum (district) of Khovd Province in Western Mongolia. In 2005, 4,644 inhabitants and 866 households lived in Khovd sum. It...
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    arid steppes, and southern by semideserts or deserts. The major rivers are Khovd River, Zavkhan Gol, and Tesiin Gol. The depression is a major freshwater...
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    Mongolia and the nearby Russian and Chinese areas, such as Khovd River, Issyk-Kul Lake and other rivers and lakes of the Altai Mountains, with Arctic graylings...
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  • The Khovd Gol mine (Mongolian: Ховд гол, Khovd River) is an underground mine located in the Tsengel sum of Khovd aimag in western Mongolia. The reserves...
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    Istämi. He allied with Apa Khan, a qaghan at the northern Dzungaria and Khovd River, and declared himself independent. In 587 Baga Khan, heir of Ishbara...
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  • capital city Ulaanbaatar) - 1639 Khovd (city) - In 1685 founded by Galdan Boshugtu Khan on the bank of the Khovd River. Tsetserleg (city) - 1631. In 1586...
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    basin of the Central Asia. Other rivers including the Buyant, Khovd, Tsenkher, Sagsai and Sogoog with its tributary rivers, which rise from the north of...
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    Khar-Us Lake (category Landforms of Khovd Province)
    Average depth: 2.1 m Volume: 3.12 km3. Primary inflow is the Khovd River, which creates a large river delta. So called Genghis Khan's wall runs along the western...
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  • species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbatula. It is native to the Khovd River drainage in Mongolia, and possibly Russia. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel...
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    channel (about 2 km (1 mi)); both, together with the Dayan Lake, feed the Khovd River. Khurgan Lake is located within the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. The...
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    is a watershed between the sources of rivers Argut and Chuya (Ob River basin) and the rivers of the Khovd River basin. The highest peaks are Сары-Нохойт...
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  • Altai Mountains Govisümber: Khentii: after the Khentii Mountains Khovd: after Khovd River Khövsgöl: after Khövsgöl Lake Ömnögovi: from the Mongolian: Ömnö...
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