Khövsgöl Province

Coordinates: 49°38′N 100°10′E / 49.633°N 100.167°E / 49.633; 100.167
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Khövsgöl Province
Хөвсгөл аймаг
ᠬᠥᠪᠰᠦᠭᠦᠯᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ
Scenery in the Khövsgöl Province
Scenery in the Khövsgöl Province
US$ 0.3 billion (2022)
 • Per capitaMNT 6,905,270
US$ 2,211 (2022)
Time zoneUTC+8
Area code+976 138
ISO 3166 codeMN-041
Vehicle registrationХӨ_
Websitekhovsgol.gov.mn

Khövsgöl (

aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is derived from Lake Khövsgöl
.

Geography and history

The round-topped Tarvagatai, Bulnain and Erchim sub-ranges of the Khangai massif dominate the south and southwest of the largely mountainous province, and north and west of Lake Khövsgöl, lie the alpine Khoridol Saridag, Ulaan Taiga, and Mönkh Saridag mountains. The center and eastern parts of the province are less mountainous, but still hilly.

The region is well known in Mongolia for its natural environment,[citation needed] and Lake Khövsgöl is one of the country's major tourist attractions. The largest forests of Mongolia are located around and to the north of the lake, extending the South Siberian taiga.

The aimag was founded in 1931.

Mörön
.

Population

The region is home to many ethnic minority groups:

Tsaatan
. Both the Darkhad and Tsaatan are famous for their practice of shamanism.

Ethnic minority groups in Khövsgöl (self-identification), 2000 census[2]
Group Population Percentage
Darkhad 16,268 13.8%
Khotgoid
6229 5.3%
Uriankhai 3036 2.6%
Buriad 996 0.84%
Tsaatan
269 0.23%
Total population 117914 100%
Khövsgöl aimag population[3][4][5][6][7]
1956
census
1960
est.
1963
census
1969
census
1975
est.
1979
census
1981
est.
1989
census
1992
est.
1996
est.
1998
est.
2000
census
2003
est.
2005
est.
2007
est.
58,200 64,000 63,700 74,800 82,300 88,200 91,100 101,800 119,133 113,312 117,123 117,914 124,126 123,416 123,275

Famous Khövsgölians

Famous people from Khövsgöl include:

Alan Gua, a female ancestor of Genghis Khan, hails from what is now Chandmani-Öndör
.

Livestock

In 2007, the aimag was home to about 3.43 million heads of livestock, among them about 1,510,000

Transportation

The Mörön Airport (ZMMN/MXV) has one paved runway. It offers regular flights from and to Ulaanbaatar, and also serves as intermediate stop into the western Aimags.

The Khatgal Airport (HTM) only runs scheduled flights from and to Ulaanbaatar in summer, offering a more direct approach to Lake Khövsgöl for the tourists.

The road distance from Mörön to Ulaanbaatar is 690 km. A new paved road finished in fall 2012 now connects Mörön to Khatgal on Lake Khövsgöl.

Administrative subdivisions

Sums of Khövsgöl
Lake Khövsgöl
The
Sums
of Khövsgöl Aimag
Sum Mongolian Population
1987
(approx.)[8]
Population
1994
[9]
Population
2000[10]
Population 2005[11] Population
2009[12]
Sum centre
population
(2009)[12]
Area
(km²)[7]
Density
(/km²)
Alag-Erdene
Khatgal
Алаг-Эрдэнэ
Хатгал
2,300
7,000[13]
2,809
3,756
2,825
2,498
2,992
2,831
2,980
2,952
744
2,952
3,591.5
911,4
0.83
3.24
Arbulag Арбулаг 3,100 4,272 4,487 4,164 3,989 728 3,529.21 1.13
Bayanzürkh Баянзүрх 3,300 4,180 4,202 3,863 3,964 742 4,299.14 0.92
Bürentogtokh Бүрэнтогтох 3,800 5,043 4,678 4,251 4,245 735 3,768.60 1.12
Chandmani-Öndör Чандмань-Өндөр 2,100 2,891 3,063 2,944 3,006 1,018 4,487.54 0.67
Erdenebulgan Эрдэнэбулган 2,300 3,086 2,739 2,849 2,763 1,060 4,694.38 0.59
Galt Галт 4,400 5,573 5,328 4,876 5,132 777 3,596.83 1.43
Ikh-Uul Их-Уул 3,200 3,767 3,959 4,126 4,170 1,387 2,023.82 2.06
Jargalant Жаргалант 3,700 4,866 5,086 5,109 5,183 1,315 2,549.28 2.03
Khankh Ханх n.a. 2,227 2,140 2,346 2,460 1,422 5,498.71 0.45
Mörön
Мөрөн n.a. 27,230 28,147 35,872 36,082 36,072 102.90 350.55
Rashaant Рашаант 2,500 3,195 3,280 3,559 3,501 987 1,982.52 1.77
Renchinlkhümbe Рэнчинлхүмбэ 3,900[14] 4,040 4,284 4,614 4,740 825 8,448.34 0.56
Shine-Ider Шинэ-Идэр 3,900 4,616 4,348 4,068 3,824 1,718 2,053.56 1.86
Tarialan Тариалан 4,800 6,122 6,070 5,936 6,085 3,272 3,430.67 1.77
Tömörbulag Төмөрбулаг 3,100 4,084 4,171 4,353 4,174 613 2,521.72 1.66
Tosontsengel Тосонцэнгэл 2,800 3,683 4,161 3,615 4,144 1,166 2,042.23 2,03
Tsagaannuur Цагааннуур 900 1,248 1,317 1,405 1,547 708 5,408.30 0.29
Tsagaan-Uul Цагаан-Уул 4,300 5,547 5,696 5,145 5,332 940 5,866.3 0.91
Tsagaan-Üür Цагаан-Үүр 2,000 2,590 2,421 2,442 2,459 946 8,735.33 0.28
Tsetserleg Цэцэрлэг 4,400 5,591 5,876 4,693 4,766 807 7,451.62 0.64
Tünel Түнэл 2,900 3,579 3,556 3,465 3,528 1,105 3,577.33 0.99
Ulaan-Uul Улаан-Уул 2,700 3,396 3,726 3,898 4,118 1,386 10,057.52 0.41

Gallery

  • Landscape of Hubsugul province
    Landscape of Hubsugul province
  • Steppe flora of the province
    Steppe flora of the province
  • Yurt locals
    Yurt locals
  • Nomadic cattle
    Nomadic cattle

Notes and references

  1. ^ "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, by region, aimags and the Capital". www.1212.mn. Mongolian Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  2. ^ M. Nyamaa, Khövsgöl aimgiin lavlakh toli, Ulaanbaatar 2001, p. 7, 35, 68, 148, 166, 190
  3. ^ "Mongolia Provinces". www.statoids.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2023. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  4. ^ National Statistical Office Archived 2007-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ National Economy of the Mongolian People's Republic (1921 - 1981), Ulaanbaatar 1981
  6. ^ , GeoHive: Global Statistics
  7. ^ a b c Khövsgöl Aimag Statistical Yearbook 2007[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Khövsgöl Aimgiin Atlas, Ulaanbaatar 1988,p.6
  9. ^ https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20070705123128/http://www.reliefweb.int/library/documents/oxfamannex1-4.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ M. Nyamaa, Khövsgöl aimgiin lavlakh toli, Ulaanbaatar 2001,passim
  11. ^ Rural Poverty Reduction Programme: official site Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b Khövsgöl Aimak Statistical Yearbook 2009[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ population in 1990, acc. to M. Nyamaa, Khövsgöl aimgiin lavlakh toli
  14. ^ incl. parts of Khankh

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