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Mongolia ratified the convention on 2 February 1990. [3] Mongolia has six sites on the list. The first site, the Uvs Nuur Basin, was listed in 2003. The most recent site, the Deer Stone Monuments and Related Bronze Age Sites, was listed in 2023. Two sites are natural and transnational sites shared with Russia. The other four sites are cultural.
Category: Landmarks in Mongolia. ... Monuments and memorials in Mongolia (1 C, 8 P) This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 03:19 (UTC). Text ...
Pages in category "World Heritage Sites in Mongolia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This is a List of historical cities and towns of Mongolia. Mongolia is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south, east and west. Ulaanbataar, the capital and largest city, is home to about 45% of the population.
Traveling to Mongolia’s Khyargas Lake isn’t easy. But those who make the journey to the lake’s most famous site, Khetsuu Khad, are met with other-worldly scenes.
It had strong religious significance before Genghis Khan made it a powerful landmark and is considered the most sacred mountain in Mongolia since it was designated as sacred by Genghis Khan. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 4 July 2015 under the title "Great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain and its surrounding sacred landscape."
Archaeological sites in Mongolia (1 C, 17 P) C. Capitals of the Mongol Empire (4 P) Castles in Mongolia (3 P) W. World Heritage Sites in Mongolia (8 P)
The park (Gobi three beauties nature complex) is located in the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains, in the Gobi Desert of south central Mongolia. It is the largest national park in Mongolia. Landmarks include Khongoryn Els, the "Singing Sands", a large complex of sand dunes that reach to the southeastern Altai Mountains. [3] 3 Gorkhi-Terelj: Töv Province