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Bulgan (city) - Wikipedia
Bulgan (Mongolian: Булган) is a town, administrative centre of Bulgan province of Mongolia. Bulgan sum has a population of 11,984 (2005, town proper 10,878 [1]), 12,323 (2008), [2] …
Bulgan Province - ESCAPE TO MONGOLIA
From the highest mountains on the Khangai mountain forest steppe zone, to rolling green hills and dry grassland in the south, you’ll find countless things to see and do in Bulgan province. …
Bulgan Province - all about Mongolia
Jan 21, 2025 · Bulgan province is situated in the northern part of Mongolia, sharing borders with Khuvsgul, Arkhangai, and Selenge provinces. The provincial capital, Bulgan, serves as the …
Bulgan Province - Wikipedia
Bulgan: Area • Total. 48,733 km 2 (18,816 sq mi) ... As a result, southern and central Bulgan is one of Mongolia's few arable regions. Administrative subdivisions. Sums of Bulgan. The Sums …
Bulgan - Mongolia guide
Mongolia's largest river, the Selenge Gol, crosses the aimag's north, and the Orkhon and Tuul rivers meander around the southern parts. Bulgan aimag is rich in beautiful places, such as Eg …
Bulgan - Mongolia guide
Bulgan was founded in 1938. Bulgan sum has a population of 11,984 town proper has a population of 11,198 . It is located at the site of the former Daichin Wangiin Khüree monastery …
Bulgan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Bulgan is a city in the Bulgan province of Mongolia. The city is home to several small museums and a small active monastery that occupies a temple built in 1876, with about 30 active monks …
Bulgan, Mongolia - Nomad's Land
Bulgan is a picturesque city located in the northern part of Mongolia, in the historical region of Bulgan Aimag. This city and its surroundings have many interesting attractions that attract …
Bulgan - Mongolia Tours
Bulgan is located in the northern region - Orkhon and Selenge river basins bordering to Selenge, Tuv, Uvurkahngai, Arkhangai and Khuvsgul provinces respectively and to the Russia for …
Bulgan - Mongolia guide
Bulgan is a sum (district) of Khovd Province in western of Mongolia. The soum was named Bulganmandal Burenhairkhan mountain range in Chandmani province in 1926. In 1931, two …