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Bayankhongor Province

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Bayankhongor Aimag
Баянхонгор аймаг
Flag of Bayankhongor Aimag Coat of arms of Bayankhongor Aimag
Map of Mongolia with Bayankhongor Aimag highlighted
Founded 1941
Capital Bayankhongor
Area 115,977.5 km²
Population
 • Total (2006)
 • Density

82,229
0.71/km²
Predial code +976 (0)144
License Plate БХ_ (_ variable)
ISO 3166-2 MN-069
Web site gate1.pmis.gov.mn/bayankhongor/

Bayankhongor aimag (Mongolian: Баянхонгор аймаг, ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠩᠬᠣᠩᠭᠣᠷ ᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ) is one of the 21 aimags of Mongolia. It is located in the south of the country. Its capital is Bayankhongor.

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Geography

The Bayankhongor aimag includes very diverse geographic areas. The north covers the southern slopes of the Khangai Mountains. The wide valley south of that contains several salt lakes. Next comes a section of the Gobi-Altai mountain range. And the southern end down to the chinese border is part of the Trans-Altai Gobi. In the Khangai there are many hot mineral springs, with water temperatures up to 50°C. The most popular ones are located near Shargalchuut, about 60 km north of the aimag capital. Most of the lakes are found in the central plane. This valley has no drain, so that the lakes contain salt water. The largest are the Orog nuur and the Böön tsagaan nuur. The tallest mountain of the aimag is the Ikhee Bogd in the Gobi-Altai. Other than in the forested Khangai, the Altai range suffers from an arid desert climate. Similar to the adjacent Gobi it is only sparsely populated.

Transportation

The Bayankhongor Airport (BVN/ZMBH) has two runways, one of them paved, and is served by regular flights to Ulan Bator.

Administrative Subdivision

Sums of Bayankhongor
Sums of Bayankhongor
The sums of Bayankhongor aimag[1]
Sum Mongolian Population
(end of 2000)[2]
Population
(end of 2006)
Sum center
population
(end of 2006)
Area (km²) Density (/km²)
Baatsagaan Баацагаан 4,526 3,568 422 7,447 0.48
Bayan-Ovoo Баян-Овоо 3,043 2,912 731 3,244 0.90
Bayan-Öndör Баян-Өндөр 2,692 2,559 548 16,891 0.15
Bayanbulag Баянбулаг 2,252 2,143 463 3,170 0.68
Bayangovi Баянговь 2,903 2,703 628 4,662 0.58
Bayankhongor * Баянхонгор 20,501 26,588 26,588 64 415.44
Bayanlig Баянлиг 3,842 3,316 805 11,918 0.28
Bayantsagaan Баянцагаан 3,946 3,599 634 5,395 0.67
Bogd Богд 3,226 2,900 613 3,983 0.73
Bömbögör Бөмбөгөр 2,755 2,584 656 3,044 0.85
Buutsagaan Бууцагаан 4,258 3,452 901 5,840 0.59
Erdenetsogt Эрдэнэцогт 5,158 4,235 933 4,100 1.03
Galuut Галуут 5,275 4,012 644 5,047 0.79
Gurvanbulag Гурванбулаг 2,915 2,594 350 4,442 0.58
Jargalant Жаргалант 4,374 3,173 697 4,175 0.76
Jinst Жинст 2,352 2,023 376 5,313 0.38
Khüreemaral Хүрээмарал 2,466 2,064 325 4,328 0.48
Ölziit Өлзийт 3,721 3,353 661 3,853 0.87
Shinejinst Шинэжинст 2,469 2,187 319 16,501 0.13
Zag Заг 2,440 2,264 592 2,561 0.88

* - The aimag capital Bayankhongor

References

  1. ^ Bayankhongor Aimag Statistical Office 2006 annual report: population[1]
  2. ^ Bayankhongor Aimag Statistical Office 2006 annual report: population 2000-2006[2]

Coordinates: 46°06′N, 100°41′E

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