Mongolia Images

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Mongolia (Source)
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Bactrian camels by sand dunes in Gobi Desert. (Source)
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While the Mongolian horse continues to be revered as the national symbol, they are rapidly being replaced by motorized vehicles. (Source)
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Genghis Khan, the first Mongol Emperor (Source)
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Khorloogiin Choibalsan led Mongolia during the Stalinist era and presided over an environment of intense political persecution (Source)
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Mongolian steppe (Source)
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Mongolian ferry Sukhbaatar on Lake Khovsgol in Khovsgol Province (Source)
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Mongolian troops fight against the Japanese counterattack at Khalkhin Gol, 1939 (Source)
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Ulaanbaatar is the capital and largest city of Mongolia (Source)
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Mongolian Premier Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal was the longest-serving leader in the Soviet Bloc, with over 44 years in office (Source)
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In settlements, many families live in ger districts (Source)
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A ger in front of the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains (Source)
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The Khentii Mountains in Terelj, close to the birthplace of Genghis Khan. (Source)
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Amarbayasgalant Monastery (Source)
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Musician playing the traditional Mongolian musical instrument morin khuur (Source)
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State Great Khural chamber in session (Source)
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Mongolian media interviewing the opposition Mongolian Green Party in 2008. The media has gained significant freedoms since democratic reforms initiated in the 1990s. (Source)
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Khuushuur meat pies, buuz dumplings and boiled mutton (Source)
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Mongolia's President Khaltmaagiin Battulga and Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok, September 2017 (Source)
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From smallest to largest: boortsog cookies, aaruul (dried curds), and ul boov cakes (Source)
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Mongolian, Chinese and Russian national flags set on armored vehicles during the large-scale military exercise Vostok 2018 in Eastern Siberia (Source)
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Naadam is the largest summer celebration. (Source)
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Riders during Naadam festival (Source)
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Kazakh hunters in Mongolia with eagles (Source)
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View of Ulaanbaatar with the Blue Sky Tower (Source)
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Oyu Tolgoi employs 18,000 workers and expects to be producing 450,000 tonnes of copper a year by 2020[123] (Source)
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Mongolian landscape (Source)

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