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Mongolia

[mong-goh-lee-uh, mon-]

noun

  1. a region in Asia including Inner Mongolia of China and the Mongolian People's Republic.

  2. Also Nei Monggol. Inner Mongolia.

  3. Outer Mongolia, former name of Mongolian People's Republic.



Mongolia

/ mɒŋˈɡəʊlɪə /

noun

  1. Former names: Outer Mongolia Mongolian People's Republica republic in E central Asia: made a Chinese province in 1691; became autonomous in 1911 and a republic in 1924; multiparty democracy introduced in 1990. It consists chiefly of a high plateau, with the Gobi Desert in the south, a large lake district in the northwest, and the Altai and Khangai Mountains in the west Official language: Khalkha. Religion: nonreligious majority. Currency: tugrik. Capital: Ulan Bator. Pop: 3 226 516 (2013 est). Area: 1 565 000 sq km (604 095 sq miles)

  2. a vast region of central Asia, inhabited chiefly by Mongols: now divided into the republic of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia (the Mongol Autonomous Region of China), and the Tuva Republic of S Russia; at its height during the 13th century under Genghis Khan

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Mongolia

  1. Country in north-central Asia, bordered by Russian Siberia to the north, and China to the east, south, and west. Its capital and largest city is Ulan Bator.

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It is unofficially called Outer Mongolia.
Mongolia proclaimed itself independent from China in 1911. With Soviet support, a communist regime was established in 1921. In 1990, the Communist party gave up its monopoly on power.
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South Korean convenience stores are now expanding into nearby countries such as Mongolia or Malaysia.

The French government-owned company now gets most of its supplies from Canada and Kazakhstan and has projects in development in Mongolia and Uzbekistan.

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A 2020 assault in Mongolia left him with a traumatic brain injury that causes seizures and memory loss.

A map on the factory wall dotted with pins shows they come from Mongolia to Burkina Faso.

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I'm just back from Mongolia, a competitive democracy in between Russia on one hand and China on the other.

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