Govi-Altai Province
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Govi-Altai Aimag | |||
Говь-Алтай аймаг | |||
Province | |||
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Coordinates | |||
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Capital | Altai | ||
Area | 141,400 km² (54,595 sq mi) | ||
Population | 63,673 (2000) | ||
Density | 0.45 /km² (1 /sq mi) | ||
Founded | 1940 | ||
Timezone | UTC+8 | ||
Area code | +976 (0)148 | ||
License plate | ГА_ (_ variable) | ||
ISO 3166-2 code | MN-065 | ||
Website: http://gate1.pmis.gov.mn/gobi-altai/ | |||
Govi-Altai Aimag (Mongolian: Говь-Алтай аймаг, also Gov'-Altai or Gobi-Altai) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is located in the west of the country.
[edit] Transportation
The Airport of Altai (LTI/ZMAT) has one unpaved runway and is served by regular flights to Arvaikheer and Ulan Bator.
[edit] Administrative Subdivision
The capital Altai is geographically located in the Yesönbulag sum, and not to be confused with the Altai sum in the south of the aimag.
Sum | Mongolian |
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Altai | Алтай |
Bayan-Uul | Баян-Уул |
Biger | Бигэр |
Bugat | Бугат |
Chandmani | Чандмань |
Darvi | Дарви |
Delger | Дэлгэр |
Erdene | Эрдэнэ |
Khaliun | Халиун |
Khökh morit | Хөх морьт |
Jargalan | Жаргалан |
Sharga | Шарга |
Taishir | Тайшир |
Tögrög | Төгрөг |
Tonkhil | Тонхил |
Tseel | Цээл |
Tsogt | Цогт |
Yesönbulag | Есөнбулаг |
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