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Government Of Mongolia
The Government of Mongolia (, ''Mongol Ulsyn Zasgiin gazar'') is the highest executive body and national cabinet of Mongolia. It consists of the Prime minister and other members. The Prime minister is designated by the State Great Khural, and the remaining members are appointed and dismissed by the Prime Minister. The government is collectively responsible to the State Great Khural and must resign if a motion of no confidence is adopted by the State Great Khural. The State Great Khural determines the structure and composition of the government by submission of Prime Minister. The government is one of the 3 subjects that have the right to initiate laws. Powers As defined in the constitution, government shall enforce the laws of the State, in accordance with the common functions to manage the economic, social and cultural structure shall exercise the following main/full powers: # Organize and ensure nation-wide enforcement of Constitution and other laws; # Develop a comprehensi ...
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Bogd Khanate Of Mongolia
The Bogd Khanate of Mongolia was a country in Outer Mongolia between 1911 and 1915 and again from 1921 to 1924. By the spring of 1911, some prominent Mongol nobles including Prince Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren persuaded the Bogd Khan, Jebstundamba Khutukhtu to convene a meeting of nobles and ecclesiastical officials to discuss independence from Qing dynasty, Qing China. On 30 November 1911 the Mongols established the Temporary Government of Khalkha Mongols, Khalkha. On 29 December 1911 the Mongols Mongolian Revolution of 1911, declared their independence from the collapsing Qing dynasty following the outbreak of the 1911 Revolution, Xinhai Revolution. They installed as theocratic sovereign the 8th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, Bogd Gegeen, highest authority of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia, who took the title ''Bogd Khan'' or "Holy Ruler". The Bogd Khaan was last khagan of the Mongols. This ushered in the period of "Theocratic Mongolia", and the realm of the Bogd Khan is usually known as t ...
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Emblem Of The Government Of Mongolia (mon)
An emblem is an abstract or representational pictorial image that represents a concept, like a moral truth, or an allegory, or a person, like a monarch or saint. Emblems vs. symbols Although the words ''emblem'' and ''symbol'' are often used interchangeably, an emblem is a pattern that is used to represent an idea or an individual. An emblem develops in concrete, visual terms some abstraction: a deity, a tribe or nation, or a virtue or vice. An emblem may be worn or otherwise used as an identifying badge or patch. For example, in America, police officers' badges refer to their personal metal emblem whereas their woven emblems on uniforms identify members of a particular unit. A real or metal cockle shell, the emblem of James the Great, sewn onto the hat or clothes, identified a medieval pilgrim to his shrine at Santiago de Compostela. In the Middle Ages, many saints were given emblems, which served to identify them in paintings and other images: St. Catherine of Alexandr ...
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National Committee For Revival Of Border Ports (Mongolia)
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Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve
Dashzegviin Amarbayasgalan (), also referred to as Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve (born 27 November 1981) is a Mongolian politician, Chairman of the State Great Khural (Parliament) and a member of the Mongolian People’s Party (MPP). Amarbayasgalan was born and raised in Taishir sum, Gobi-Altai Province. Prior to assuming the position of chairman of the State Great Khural, Amarbayasgalan was the secretary general of the ruling Mongolian People's Party, after the party's landslide victory in the 2016 Mongolian legislative elections. He was elected to an unprecedented fourth term as Secretary General of the Mongolian People’s Party in 2021 and is often considered part of the next generation of leadership in the country. He is a social democrat, is regarded as center-left and progressive. Early life Born as the youngest of four children in a family from Gobi-Altai Province, Amarbayasgalan grew up in a household dedicated to public service and progress. His father, Dugeriin Dash ...
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Cabinet Secretariat Of Government Of Mongolia
The Cabinet Secretariat of Government of Mongolia () is the office of the Government of Mongolia. In its current form, the Cabinet Secretariat was established in 1992 through reorganization of the Secretariat of Government of the Mongolian People's Republic. It is a continuation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, one of the first five ministries of the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia, established in 1911. Functions The Cabinet Secretariat is in charge of processing and implementing Government decisions, provide assistance in regulating state central administrative and local administrative bodies, prepare and submit subject matter received for consideration at the Cabinet meeting, publish Government decisions, dispatch Government decisions to the organizations and officials in charge of implementation, and monitor their performance, receive proposals, petitions and complaints by citizens and organizations addressed to the Government and respond to them. Structure The Cabinet Secret ...
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Uvs Province
Uvs Province ( ) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is located in the west of the country, away from the national capital Ulaanbaatar. Its capital is Ulaangom which lies above sea level. The province is named after Mongolia's biggest lake, Uvs Lake. Geography Parts of the steppe in this province are protected as the World Heritage Site '' Ubsunur Hollow''. In the north the province borders Russia for , whilst in the east of border lies between Uvs and Zavkhan province. In the south and west it borders for each of Khovd and Bayan-Ölgii provinces for. The province occupies 4.45 percent of the national territory, totalling . Of the total area of the province, sixty percent belongs to the mountainous climatic zone, and forty percent to the Gobi semi-desert. Population Mongols and their proto-peoples have lived in the province since antiquity. Currently, 42.3% of population is Dörbet, 34.2% is Bayid and 13.6% is Khalkha. Also, there are many Tuvans ...
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Nalaikh
Nalaikh ( ) is one of nine districts of Ulaanbaatar. It has an area of 68,700 hectares and a population of 39,579 in 2022 (26,529 in 2005). A former coal-mining town, it is subdivided into 8 subdistricts, incorporating Shokhoi, Arjanchivlan, the Terelj holiday center, and other residential areas, as well as a former Soviet military cantonment, including an airfield. Nalaikh is linked to Ulaanbaatar by a 43-kilometer narrow-gauge railway A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and . Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with tighter cur ... line, built in July 1938. The line had three stations (Nalaikh; Amgalan, a Ulaanbaatar suburb; and Kombinat, the city's industrial combine) and operated 14 steam locomotives, 16 passenger carriages, 70 goods wagons, 10 platform wagons, and nine fuel tank wagons. Nalaikh now has a broad-gauge branc ...
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Baganuur
Baganuur (, , ''Little Lake'') is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. It is subdivided into five khoroos (subdistricts). Baganuur is a remote district and exclave covering 620 square kilometres (239 sq mi), situated on the border between Töv Province, Töv and Khentii Province, Khentii aimags. Originally established as a Soviet Armed Forces, Soviet military base for the 12th Motor Rifle Division, it later became the site of Mongolia’s largest Coal mining, open-pit coal mine. Baganuur is one of Mongolia's major industrial centers, particularly in coal production, and ranks among Mongolia’s ten largest cities. Efforts are ongoing to separate its administration from the capital and designate it as an independent city. Transportation Baganuur is the endpoint of a side line of the Trans-Mongolian Railway, which connects to the main line in Bagakhangai. Due to high operation cost, Mongolian Railway had stopped passenger service on the Ulaan ...
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Bagakhangai
Bagakhangai (, ''small wooded area'') is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. History Bagakhangai was established as the home of a Soviet military air base. Geography Bagakhangai is an exclave of southeast of the main part of the capital surrounded by Töv Province Töv Province (from Mongolian ''төв'' 'centre') is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia. The national capital Ulaanbaatar is located roughly at its center, but the city itself is administered as an independent municipality. Geography The pr .... It is subdivided into two khoroos (subdistricts), #1 () khoroo and #2 () khoroo. It has a total area of 140 km2. Climate Transportation The district is connected to the main Ulaanbaatar by 90 km of paved road. References Districts of Ulaanbaatar Enclaves and exclaves {{Mongolia-geo-stub ...
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Amarsaikhan Sainbuyan
Sainbuyan Amarsaikhan () is a Mongolian politician who is serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia and also served as Mayor and Governor of Ulaanbaatar. References Living people Mayors of Ulaanbaatar Year of birth missing (living people) Deputy prime ministers of Mongolia {{Mongolia-politician-stub ...
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