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  2. Mongol Post - Wikipedia

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    The modern postal system of Mongolia started with the establishment of a state committee for post and telegraph by the Mongolian People's Republic.From 1935 the postal system had a succession of names commencing as the 'City Post Committee', including 'Central Post', 'Telegraph, Post and Communication Office', until 2002 when finally renamed Mongol Post.

  3. Sükhbaatar Square - Wikipedia

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    Sükhbaatar Square (Mongolian: Сүхбаатарын талбай, Sükhbaataryn talbai) is the central square of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. The square was named for Mongolian revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaatar after his death in 1923, and features a monumental equestrian statue of him in its center.

  4. University of the Humanities - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, it ranked fifteenth in Mongolia and 18367th in the world on the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities. [3] It was ranked 7454th in the world in web rankings according to another source. [4] Address: Sukhhbaatar Square – 20/4, Baga Toiruu, Sukhbaatar District, P.O. Box – 210646/53.

  5. Sükhbaatar (district) - Wikipedia

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    Sükhbaatar District (Mongolian: Sükhbaatar düüreg) is one of nine districts of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar.It is subdivided into 18 subdistricts.The district was established in 1965 and named after revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaatar.

  6. Government Palace (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    The South Side of Mongolia's Government Palace facing Sükhbaatar Square before the 2005 renovation (left) and after (right) the large scale statue of Genghis Khan Following the Mongolian Revolution of 1921 , the garbage was cleared and a Green Domed Theater was built on the site in 1926.

  7. Ulaanbaatar - Wikipedia

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    Ulaanbaatar and chiefly Sükhbaatar Square was a major site of demonstrations that led to Mongolia's transition to democracy and market economy in 1990. Starting on 10 December 1989, protesters outside the Youth Culture Center called for Mongolia to implement perestroika and glasnost in their full sense.

  8. Khan Uul - Wikipedia

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  9. Postage stamps and postal history of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The first stamps of Mongolia, issued in 1924 A modern postage stamp of Mongolia, featuring Padmasambhava, a founding figure in Tibetan Buddhism. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Mongolia. Mongolia is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia.