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  2. Yanjaa - Wikipedia

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    Yänjaa Westgate, sometimes simply Yanjaa, [1] [2] is a New York-based Swedish-Mongolian memory champion, comedian, and television personality. [3] She first gained international recognition for her achievements in memory sports before expanding into entertainment, appearing on numerous television shows, documentaries and performing stand-up and sketch comedy.

  3. Mongolian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian immigrant population in Los Angeles is estimated at 2,000 people as of 2005, according to local community leader Batbold Galsansanjaa (1964 - 2012). [18] [19] [20] He had immigrated to America in 1999, with his wife and two children.

  4. The Wasabies - Wikipedia

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    The Wasabies (Mongolian: Васабис; stylized in all caps) is a Mongolian girl group formed through the first season of Edutainment TV‘s version of the French reality television show Star Academy (Mongolian: Оддын Академи). [1] The group consists of four members: BUIKA, ANUKA, WINDY, and JASMINE.

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  6. VPRO Acquires Netherlands Broadcast Rights to Hot Docs ... - AOL

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    In the film, Byamba focuses her fight against the prostitution of Mongolian women to Chinese clients, seeking a gender equal and racially pure Mongolia. To achieve their goals, Gerel Khas resorts ...

  7. Uka (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Davaagiin Ulambayar (Mongolian: Даваагийн Уламбаяр; born 6 November 1982), known professionally as Uka (Mongolian: Ука), is a Mongolian singer, actress, and TV personality. Born into a family of eight, she first gained attention as a member of a girl group " Kiwi " in 2004. [ 1 ]

  8. Zolzaya Batkhuyag - Wikipedia

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    Women for Change is a membership-based NGO located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It founded in 2010 by four Mongolian women including Zolzaya Batkhuyag, Anudari Ayush, Nomingerel Khuyag and Tegshzaya Jalan-Aajav, who shared a passion for the promotion of gender equality, human rights and democracy – values which continue to underpin our work today.

  9. Anu Namshir - Wikipedia

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    Anu Namshir (Mongolian: НАМШИРЫН АНУ, Chinese: 阿努·纳姆希尔, Korean: 아누 남시르, born April 12, 1991), is a Mongolian model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented Mongolia at the Miss International 2013, Miss Manzhouli 2014, World Bikini Model 2015, Asian Star Model 2015 Supermodel International 2015, Miss World 2015, Miss Tourism Queen International 2016 pageant.