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  2. List of rivers of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable rivers of Mongolia, arranged geographically by river basin. The Mongolian words for river are gol (гол) and mörön (мөрөн), with the latter usually used for larger rivers. The Mongolian names also occasionally have a genitive construction, with the name of the river having the suffix -iin (-ийн) or -yn (-ын).

  3. Bulgan Gol-Ikh Ongog National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Environment and Green Development of Mongolia Bulgan Gol-Ikh Ongog National Park ( Mongolian : Булган Гол ) is a national park in Khovd Province , Mongolia which is centered on the Bulgan River, which divides into many meandering streams, lakes, and wetlands as if flow through the valley in the park.

  4. Category:Rivers of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  5. Delger mörön - Wikipedia

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    The Delger mörön (Mongolian: Дэлгэр мөрөн, lit. 'wide river') is a river in the Khövsgöl aimag in northern Mongolia. It rises in the Ulaan Taiga range close to the Russian border. It is 445 kilometres (277 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 26,600 square kilometres (10,300 sq mi). [1]

  6. Orkhon River - Wikipedia

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    The Orkhon River (/ ˈ ɔːr k ɒ n /; [1] Mongolian: Орхон гол [ˈɔrχɞɴ‿ɢɜɮ]) [a] is the longest river in Mongolia. The Orkhon river derives its name from the Old Turkic prefix "or" meaning "middle", and "khan" or king. It rises in the Khangai Mountains in the Tsenkher sum of Arkhangai aimag at the foot of the Suvraga ...

  7. Onon-Balj National Park - Wikipedia

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    Onon-Balj National Park (Mongolian: Онон Балж) covers two sectors of the Onon River valley as it flows north from Mongolia into Russia. The region is in the transition zone between the Siberian conifer forests of the north and the Daurian steppe and forest steppe of Mongolia.

  8. Selenga - Wikipedia

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    Bridge over the Selenga River in Ulan-Ude. The Selenga or Selenge (/ s ɛ l ɛ ŋ ˈ ɡ ɑː / [1] Mongolian: Сэлэнгэ мөрөн, romanized: Selenge mörön; Buryat: Сэлэнгэ гол / Сэлэнгэ мүрэн, romanized: Selenge gol / Selenge müren; Russian: Селенга́, IPA: [sʲɪlʲɪnˈɡa]) is a major river in Mongolia and Buryatia, Russia.

  9. Kherlen River - Wikipedia

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    Kherlen River (also known as Kern or Kerülen; Mongolian: Хэрлэн гол; Chinese: 克鲁伦河; pinyin: Kèlǔlún hé) is a 1,254 km river in Mongolia and China. [1] It is also one of the two longest rivers in Mongolia, along with the Orkhon River .