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Khanbogd (Mongolian: Ханбогд) is a sum (district) of Ömnögovi Province in southern Mongolia. Khanbogd is the site of the Oyu Tolgoi mine, which is 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the sum centre. In 2009, its population was 3,154.
Khanbogd is also home to Demchigiin Khiid (Mongolian: Дэмчигййн Хийдийн), a monastery built by Danzan Ravjaa. The monastery was destroyed in 1937, but has since been rebuilt by funds from the company that operates the Oyu Tolgoi mine.
The Khanbumbat Airport, located in Khanbogd, opened in February 2013.
Khanbogd is also home to Demchigiin Khiid (Mongolian: Дэмчигййн Хийдийн), a monastery built by Danzan Ravjaa. The monastery was destroyed in 1937, but has since been rebuilt by funds from the company that operates the Oyu Tolgoi mine.
The Khanbumbat Airport, located in Khanbogd, opened in February 2013.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanbogd,_Ömnögovi
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Coordinates: 43°11'52"N 107°11'58"E
- Zuunbayan 271 km
- Ikhkhet 413 km
- Bayartain Hiid 511 km
- Ulziit khoroo 515 km
- BioKombinat, area 12 khoroo Khan-Uul district UB 522 km
- Bornuur 592 km
- Suuz 596 km
- Tunkhel 608 km
- Bayangol 643 km
- Binder 659 km
- Demchig monastery; WORLD ENERGY CENTER 10 km
- nomadic campsite 10 km
- oil tanks 106 km
- Radar installation 157 km
- Tabun Urtu-Ula 187 km
- Tabun-Khara-Obo 202 km
- Tabun-Khara-Obo Impact rater 223 km
- Hotoiin Ulaan Nuur Lake 239 km
- OU 240 km
- Aji Nuur Lake 248 km
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