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TöV PROVINCE


'Töv Aimag' (, ''Central Aimag'') is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The national capital Ulan Bator is located roughly at its center, but the city itself is administrated as an independent municipality.

Contents
Geography
Population
Traffic
Culture
National parks
Administrative Subdivision
References

Geography


The Aimag includes the western part of the Khentii Mountains, the mountains around the capital, as well as rolling steppe in the south and west.
The most interesting body of water is the Tuul River, which crosses Ulan Bator and later joins the Orkhon.

Population


The Töv aimag is populated primarily by Khalkh Mongols, but there are also groups of Kazakhs and Bargut.

Traffic


The central traffic node is the enclave Ulan Bator. The city includes the largest station of the Trans-Mongolian Railway and the Chinggis Khaan International Airport.
A small airport with an unpaved runway also exists in the aimag capital Zuunmod.

Culture


''Manzshir Khiid'' is located near Zuunmod in the Bogd Khan Uul national park.
It was founded in 1733 and used to be the home of 20 temples and 300 monks. Most of it was destroyed by the communists, yet the last temple was restored after democratisation and hosts a small museum today.

National parks


The Gorkhi-Terelj National Park was founded in 1993. It covers a part of the Khentii Mountains. It is most well known for its spectacular rock formations, including a rock that looks like a giant turtle from the right perspective. The landscape has an alpine character, with larch and pine forests, sparkling mountain rivers, and very diverse flora and fauna.
In Khustayn Nuruu National Park, about 120 km south west of Ulan Bator, the original wild horses, ''Takhi'' of Mongolia (Przewalski horses) have been released to the wild again in a process first begun in 1993. The project has been quite successful, and has developed into an attraction for both scientists and tourists.
The Gun-Galuut Nature Reserve is a protected area founded in 2003 to conserve globally threatened species and their habitat. The IUCN red-listed species - White-naped Crane, Hooded Crane, Siberian White Crane, Swan goose and Argali-Wild mountain sheep and many other species listed in the National Red book of Mongolia are found here.
Because it is considered sacred, the mountain Bogd Khan Uul south of Ulan Bator has been a protected area since 1778. During socialism, it was formally established as a national park. This stopped the urban sprawl of the capital on its southern side.

Administrative Subdivision


Sums of Töv

The Sums of Töv Aimag [1]
Sum Mongolian Population 2004
Altanbulag Алтанбулаг3063
Argalant Аргалант1903
Arkhust Архуст1778
Batsümber Батсүмбэр6406
Bayan Баян2059
Bayan-Öndjüül Баян-Өнжүүл2537
Bayanchandmani Баянчандмань3249
Bayandelger Баяндэлгэр1278
Bayanjargalan Баянжаргалан1592
Bayankhangai Баянхангай1471
Bayantsagaan Баянцагаан2519
Bayantsogt Баянцогт1852
Bornuur Борнуур4263
Büren Бүрэн3339
Delgerkhaan Дэлгэрхаан2072
Erdene Эрдэнэ3405
Erdenesant Эрдэнэсант5015
Jargalant Жаргалант5855
Lün Лүн2617
Möngönmorit Мөнгөнморьт1936
Öndörshireet Өндөрширээт1961
Sergelen Сэргэлэн1893
Sümber Сүмбэр1693
Tseel Цээл2582
Ugtaal Угтаал2394
Zaamar Заамар5519
Zuunmod Зуунмод14507

References


1. http://202.131.5.91/webs/aimags/14/my%20webs/tan2004.pdf


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