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MongoliaBy: Mod, Praew, Mook, Bobay, Bifern, Keaw
Mongolia
Population
Boundary
Economy
City area
Famous spots
LanguageCulture
Emblem/symbol of city
Social diversity
Geography
History
EducationTourism
Tourism•Mongolia is a unique and relatively unexplored travel
destination that offers a great combination of scenic natural features, a wide variety of untouched landscapes, nomadic life style and culture.
Population• has more than 2.8 million population▫1 million people live in rural areas▫68% of the total populations are young people under the age
of 35.
Boundary•Mongolia is located between Russian and China.
Economy•based on agriculture and the breeding of livestock. Also has
extensive mineral such as copper, coal, tin and gold.
City area•About 40% of the population lives in Ulaanbaatar.
Ulaanbaatar is located in north central Mongolia.
Famous spots•Waterfall Ulaan Tsutgulan
Famous spots•Ugii Lake
Famous spots•Khorgo Terkhiin Tsagaan National Park
Language•The official language is Mongolia is Mongolian.• In west of country people speak Turkic language.
Culture•Mongolian culture is unique and dissimilar to anywhere else
on earth.•The best place to experience culture is in the countryside
where the nomadic herders have lived in much the same way for hundreds of years.
Symbol of city•Mongol ulsyn töriin süld▫used by the government of Mongolia as its symbol of state.▫ It is officially used for example on documents.
Social diversity•They are 2 million population.▫90% are Mongol▫4% are Kazag▫6% are Russian, Chinese and other
Geography•Mongolia is a landlocked country in Northern Asia.• The landscape includes one of Asia's largest freshwater lakes,
many salt lakes, marshes, sand dunes, rolling grasslands, alpine forests, and permanent montane glaciers.
• Northern and western Mongolia are seismically active zones, with frequent earthquakes.
History• Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic empires.• The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. • In the 16th and 17th centuries, Mongolia came under the influence of
Tibetan Buddhism.• At the end of the 17th century, Mongolia had been incorporated into the
area ruled by the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. • In 1924, the Mongolian People's Republic was declared, and Mongolian
politics began to follow the same patterns as Soviet politics of the time.• Mongolia started use a new constitution in 1992.
Education