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Bayan-Ölgii Province

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Bayan-Ölgii aimag
Баян Өлгий аймаг
Flag of Bayan-Ölgii aimag Coat of arms of Bayan-Ölgii aimag
Map of Mongolia with Bayan-Ölgii aimag highlighted
Founded 1940
Capital Ölgii
Area 45,700 km²
Population
 • Total (2005)
 • Density

95,758
2.10/km²
Predial code +976 (0)142
License Plate БӨ_ (_variable)
ISO 3166-2 MN-071
Web site www.bayan-ulgii.mn

The Bayan-Ölgii aimag (Mongolian: Баян-Өлгий Аймаг, ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨ-ᠥᠯᠦᠭᠡᠢ ᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ, Kazakh: Баян Өлгей) (Alternately spelled Olgiy, Ulgii, etc. . .) is one of the 21 Aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The Bayan-Ölgii aimag was established in 1940. Its capital is Ölgii.

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Geography

The aimag is located in the extreme west of the country, and shares borders with both Russia and China. The border between the two neighbouring countries is very short here, though, and ends after about 40 km at the eastern end of Kazakhstan. Within Mongolia, the neighbouring aimags are Uvs in the north east and Khovd in the south east.. Bayan-Ölgii is the highest Mongolian aimag. For the most part it is located in the Mongolian Altay, at the transition point to the Russian Altay. About 10% of the territory are covered by forests, consisting primarily of Siberian Larch. The Nairamdal Peak ("frendship peak") of the Tavan Bogd ("five saints") massif marks the corner between the three neighbouring countries. The other peaks of the massif are named Khüiten, Naran, Ölgii, and Burged. With 4374 m the Khuiten is the highest point of Mongolia. The massif includes several glaciers, such as the 19 km long Potanii, and is only accessible to experienced climbers with local guidance. The River Khovd (the longest in inland basin of Great Lakes) has its origin in this aimag. It is fed by the three lakes Khoton, Khurgan, and Dayan, and in turn feeds the lake Khar-Us Nuur in the Khovd Aimag. The Tolbo Nuur ("frog lake") is a large saline lake about 50 km south of the aimag capital. It features clear and cold water on an elevation of 2080 m.

Population

Most inhabitants of Bayan-Ölgii are Kazakhs (88.7%). Smaller parts of the population are composed of Uriankhai (7.2%), Dörvöd (1.5%)[1], Khalkha, Tuva and Khoshuud. A significant portion of the population speaks Kazakh as their mother tongue and the Mongolian language only as a second language, if at all. After democratization, many inhabitants moved to their historical homeland, Kazakhstan, assuming they would find a better future there. The result was a noticeable loss of population in 1991-1993, when approx. 30,000 were repatriated to Kazakhstan. As it turned out though, Kazakhstan suffered much more from the consequences of former socialist rule than Mongolia did, so that most were disappointed in their hopes. A noticeable number of former immigrants have been returning, so that the population has risen again noticeably.

Bayan-Ölgii aimag population [2][3] [4] [5][6]
1956
census
1960
est.
1963
census
1969
census
1975
est.
1979
census
1981
est.
1985
est.
1989
census
1991
est.
1993
est.
1995
est.
1998
est.
2000
census
2002
est.
2004
est.
2005
est.
38,800 44,600 47,800 58,100 66,600 71,400 74,500 82,400 90,900 102,817 75,043 82,259 87,341 94,094 98,066 99,112 95,758

Culture

The culture of the Kazakh majority is strongly influenced by Islamic traditions. The mosque of Ölgii also houses the Islamic Center of Mongolia. It is placed at an unusual angle within the fabric of the city, because the building was oriented exactly towards Mecca. There's also a Madrasah (Islamic school) at the same place. The aimag is famous for the traditional hunting method using trained eagles. The animals work in a similar way as hunting falcons do in other places.

Traffic

The Ölgii Airport (ULG/ZMUL) has one unpaved runway. It offers regular flights to Ulan Bator and irregular flights to Almaty in Kazakhstan. A road connecting to Russia starts in Tsagaannuur. The border with China is open only for a short time in the summer.

National parks

The Altai Tavan Bogd National Park covers 6,362 km² and is located south of the highest mountain of Mongolia. It includes the lakes Khoton, Khurgan, and Dayan. The protected area offers a home for many species of alpine animal, such as the Argali sheep, Ibex, Red deer, Beech marten, Moose, Snow cock, and Golden eagle. The Khökh Serkhiin Nuruu Protected Area (659 km²) and the Siilkhemiin Nuruu National Park (1,428 km²) are of similar character. The Develiin Aral Natural Reserve (103 km²) is established around Develiin Island at the confluence of the rivers Lsan Khooloi and Khovd. Since 2000 it has provided protection for various birds and animals including pheasants, boars, and beavers. The Tsambagarav National Park includes 1,115 km² of land around the glaciers near the Khovd aimag and protects the snow leopards living there, among others.

Administrative subdivisions

Sums of Bayan-Ölgii
Sums of Bayan-Ölgii
The Sums of Bayan-Ölgii aimag
Sum Mongolian Sum population (1985)[7] Sum population (1994)[8] Sum population (2005)[3] Sum centre population (2005)[3] Area (km²)[7] Density (/km²)
Altai Алтай 3,400 3,237 3,914 977 3,200 1.22
Altantsögts Алтанцөгц 3,300 3,038 3,038 1,302 1,800 1.69
Bayannuur Баяннуур 4,800 4,507 5,320 2,005 2,300 2.31
Bugat Бугат 3,300 2,777 3,604 1,109 2,000 1.80
Bulgan Булган 5,000 5,115 5,901 1,298 5,000 1.18
Buyant Буянт 2,300 2,546 3,002 722 1,800 1.67
Delüün Дэлүүн 6,600 6,782 8,183 1,507 5,600 1.46
Nogoonnuur Ногооннуур 7,500 * 6,331 6,539 2,160 5,300 * 1.52 *
Ölgii (city) Өлгий 24,000 21,569 28,248 27,568 100 282.48
Sagsai Сагсай 4,100 3,746 5,185 1,235 3,100 1.67
Tolbo Толбо 4,100 3,746 4,260 986 3,000 1.42
Tsagaannuur Цагааннуур - 1,878 1,528 1,270 - -
Tsengel Цэнгэл 6,700 6,539 8,364 1,597 6,500 1.29
Ulaankhus Улаанхус 7,300 6,807 8,672 1,304 6,000 1.45

* - Tsagaannuur including

References

  1. ^ Official site of the Bayan-Ölgii aimag[1]
  2. ^ Statoids (Gwillim Law) web page[2]
  3. ^ a b c , Statistics office of Bayan-Ölgii aimag, [3]
  4. ^ National Statistical Office[4]
  5. ^ National Economy of the Mongolian People's Republic (1921 - 1981), Ulaanbaatar 1981
  6. ^ , GeoHive: Global Statistics, [5]
  7. ^ a b Баян-Өлгий аймаг. Засаг захиргааны хуваарь [6]
  8. ^ [7]

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Coordinates: 48°18′N, 89°30′E

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