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Erdenet ( mn, Эрдэнэт, literally "with treasure") is the third-largest city in Mongolia, with a 2018 population of 98,045, and the capital of the aimag (province) of Orkhon. Located in the northern part of the country, it lies in a valley between the Selenge and Orkhon rivers about (
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) northwest of Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, the capital. The road length between Ulaanbaatar and Erdenet is about .


History

Erdenet, one of the youngest settlements in Mongolia, was founded in 1974Michael Kohn: ''Mongolia'', p. 142, London (2008) in an area where large deposits of copper had been discovered in the 1950s. A single-track railway line with a length of linking Erdenet to the Trans-Mongolian Railway was inaugurated in 1977. In the middle of the 1980s, more than 50% of the inhabitants were Russians working as engineers or miners. After the fall of Soviet Communism in 1990, however, most Russians left Erdenet. Today, about 10% of the population is Russian.


Erdenet Mining Corporation

The city hosts the fourth largest copper mine in the world. The Erdenet Mining Corporation is a joint Mongolian-Russian venture, and accounts for a majority of Mongolia's
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income. Erdenet mines 22.23 million tons of ore per year, producing 126,700 tons of copper and 1,954 tons of molybdenum. The mine accounts for 13.5% of Mongolia's GDP and 7% of tax revenue. About 8,000 people are employed in the mine.


Infrastructure

Erdenet is linked to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, and to the towns of Darkhan and Bulgan by a paved road and is easily accessible by bus several times each day. The distance to the capital where the nearest airport is situated amounts to and travel by car takes about eight hours. Train connections between Erdenet and Ulaanbaatar are less comfortable as there is only one train per day covering the distance in 11 hours.


Sights

*Tourists are allowed to visit the mine by appointment. It is in the eastern part of the city, about from the centre. *Another important economic factor of Erdenet is the carpet factory about from the center to the east which was founded in 1981. Every year, about 2,000 tons of wool are processed in the factory where about 1,100 people are employed. *The Mining Museum, in the Culture Palace on the central town square.Michael Kohn: ''Mongolia'', p. 144, London (2008) *The Aimag Museum was founded in 1983. *The Fraternity Monument dating from 1984 is on a hill offering a scenic view of the whole city in the northeastern part of Erdenet. *A new temple with a large Buddha statue was built very recently in the eastern part of Erdenet. *An amusement park was laid out in the east of the center. * Amarbayasgalant Monastery is a Buddhist monastery about northeast of Erdenet. It was founded between 1727 and 1737, partially destroyed by order of Khorloogiin Choibalsan in 1937 and reconstructed after 1975 using financial aid provided by the UNESCO.


Population


Climate

Erdenet has a subarctic climate ( Köppen climate classification: ''Dwc''). Summers are typically warm and rainy with cool nights, while winters are long, very cold, and dry.


Gallery

File:Fraternity monument Erdenet.jpg, The "Fraternity Monument" in Erdenet File:Erdenet 03.JPG, City Centre File:Erdenet 04.JPG, Main Street File:ErdenetCentro.jpg, City Centre File:ErdenetMercado.jpg, Market in the center File:ErdenetEstatua.jpg, New Buddha Statue File:ErdenetBarrio1.jpg, Residential area with
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File:ErdenetBarrio2.jpg, Typical residential area in the west of Erdenet File:ErdenetParque.jpg, Amusement park


Notable residents

* Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, former President of Mongolia


Twin towns – sister cities

Erdenet is twinned with:


References


External links


Erdenet Mining Corporation
{{Authority control Districts of Orkhon Province Populated places established in 1975 Aimag centers Mining communities in Mongolia Socialist planned cities