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Ulaanbaatar Metro (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар метро) is a rapid transit system in the planning stages in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Ulaanbaatar Metro project was approved in 2012, [ 1 ] and construction was originally planned to be completed by 2020, however, as of 2023 [update] it is still not open.
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This list includes cities in Mongolia of more than 7,500 inhabitants. The results are from the census of January 5, 2000 as well as from a population estimation for the end of 2008. If 2008 year data was not accessible, the closest and most reliable data was used and noted by an index.
The Ulaanbaatar Tram (Mongolian: ... Ulaanbaatar Metro; References This page was last edited on 24 January 2025, at 13:47 (UTC). Text is available under ...
The Ulaanbaatar City Museum offers a view of Ulaanbaatar's history through old maps and photos. Among the permanent items is a huge painting of the capital as it looked in 1912, showing major landmarks such as Gandan Monastery and the Green Palace. Part of the museum is dedicated to special photo exhibits that change frequently.
The Ulaanbaatar Railbus is a rail-based public transit system in ... through the city centre to the east side of the city ... Ulaanbaatar Metro; Rail transport in ...
The 1,200 daily buses of 21 companies serve the people on 79 routes in the capital city. There is a daily international bus service between Ulan-Ude, Russia and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. [12] There is relatively developed bus transport between cities of Mongolia from minivans to large coach buses (usually up to 45 seats).
Map of the districts of Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar is divided into nine düüregs (Mongolian: Дүүрэг) or municipal districts: Baganuur, Bagakhangai, Bayangol, Bayanzürkh, Chingeltei, Khan Uul, Nalaikh, Songino Khairkhan and Sükhbaatar. Each district is subdivided into khoroos, of which there are 204. [1]