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  2. Category:2021 events in Mongolia by month - Wikipedia

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  3. Mongolian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The term Mongolian calendar (Mongolian: цаглабар, romanized: tsaglabar or цаг тооны бичиг, tsag toony bichig) refers to a number of different calendars, the oldest of which was a solar calendar. [1] The beginning of the year was autumn. The year was divided into 4 seasons.

  4. Category:January 2021 events in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  5. Date and time notation in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Ordinal Mongolian is more often used when the month is understood from the context, i.e.: 10 дахь for the 10th. Weeks are most often identified by the last day of the week, either the Friday in business (e.g., "08-11 дуусах долоо хоног") or the Sunday in most other use (e.g., "08-13 дуусах долоо хоног ").

  6. 2021 in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    It is situated between Russia to the north and China to the south, where it neighbours the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, although only 37 kilometres (23 miles) separate them. This is a list of individuals and events related to Mongolia in 2021.

  7. Category:2021 in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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  8. Mongolian cosmogony - Wikipedia

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    Chinese and Mongolian calendars have some similarities (the Mongolian calendar is a lunar calendar). Each year is symbolized by an animal, itself associated to a star of the constellation Great Bear. The first, Dubhe, corresponds to the Rat 's year, the second, Merak, corresponds to the Ox and so on until the end of the Great Bear's tail where ...

  9. Public holidays in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Tsagaan Sar is celebrated according to the lunar calendar. The date falls anywhere between the end of January and early March in the Lunar calendar. March 8: International Women's Day: Олон улсын эмэгтэйчүүдийн өдөр (Olon ulsyn emegteichüüdiin ödör) 15th day of the first summer month of the lunar year: May 23 ...