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  2. Museum of Darkhan-Uul Province - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Darkhan-Uul Province (Mongolian: Дархан-Уул Аймгийн Музей) or Traditional Museum of Folk Art is a museum in Darkhan, Darkhan-Uul Province, Mongolia. History [ edit ]

  3. Darkhan-Uul Province - Wikipedia

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    The city Darkhan was founded on 17 October 1961 within Selenge Province, as a second industrial center to reduce migration pressure on the capital, Ulaanbaatar. [2]The Darkhan City was carved out of the Selenge Province in 1994 and was upgraded to Darkhan-Uul Province according to the Law on the Administrative Units of Mongolia and their Governance, which was passed through Parliament ...

  4. My Mongolia Park - Wikipedia

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    Darkhan, Darkhan-Uul, Mongolia: Coordinates ... Area: 28 hectares: The My Mongolia Park is a park in Darkhan, Darkhan-Uul Province, Mongolia. History

  5. Darkhan (city) - Wikipedia

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    Darkhan (/ ˈ d ɑːr k ɑː n /, UK also / ˈ d ɑːr h æ n /; Mongolian: Дархан, [ˈtarχɴ̩]) is the third-largest city in Mongolia and the capital of Darkhan-Uul Aimag. History [ edit ]

  6. Darkhan Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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  7. My Mongolia Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    My Mongolia Park Stadium is a 1,700-seat association football and track and field stadium in Darkhan, Darkhan-Uul Province, Mongolia. It meets standards to host national and international competitions. [1] [2] The stadium is located at My Mongolia Park, one of Darkhan's main public spaces. [3] The facility offers free WiFi from Mobicom. [4]

  8. TV9 Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    TV9 Mongolia, or TV9, 2003 founded is a television broadcasting station in Mongolia. [1] It is the largest private TV station in Mongolia behind the state-owned Mongolian National Broadcaster. TV9 became the first channel in Mongolia to broadcast 24 hours a day. It has contracted correspondents in all 21 aimags.

  9. MNB (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Coverage was limited to Ulan Bator with a relay in Darkhan being added shortly after. [2] Initially all programmes were broadcast live but in December 1971 the Mongolian TV studios opened and another important step towards improving the quality of the images and enabling the pre-recording of documentaries and short films was taken.