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21 provinces + capital city

Provinces of Mongolia

Explore all 21 provinces (aimags) of Mongolia

Capital city

Ulaanbaatar

The capital of Mongolia and its economic and cultural heart.

9 districts

khangai

Arkhangai

A Khangai-region province rich in forests, steppes and hot springs.

Tsetserleg · 95,000 population

western

Bayan-Ölgii

Home of Kazakh culture, eagle hunters and the Altai Mountains.

Ölgii · 106,000 population

khangai

Bayankhongor

A vast province stretching from the Khangai mountains to the Gobi.

Bayankhongor · 89,000 population

central

Bulgan

A central province known for agriculture and forest resources.

Bulgan · 62,000 population

central

Darkhan-Uul

An industrial province home to Darkhan, Mongolia’s second city.

Darkhan · 107,000 population

eastern

Dornod

An eastern province holding one of the world’s last great steppes.

Choibalsan · 82,000 population

gobi

Dornogovi

Gobi desert lands and the energy center of Khamar Monastery.

Sainshand · 73,000 population

gobi

Dundgovi

A Gobi province famous for the granite formations of Ikh Gazriin Chuluu.

Mandalgovi · 45,000 population

western

Govi-Altai

A vast western province combining Altai peaks and Gobi plains.

Altai · 56,000 population

central

Govisümber

One of Mongolia’s smallest provinces and a railway junction.

Choir · 18,000 population

eastern

Khentii

The birthplace of Chinggis Khaan and a land of historic sites.

Öndörkhaan · 75,000 population

western

Khovd

A historic western province with diverse ethnic cultures.

Khovd · 88,000 population

khangai

Khövsgöl

A scenic province holding Lake Khövsgöl, the “Blue Pearl”.

Mörön · 135,000 population

gobi

Ömnogovi

Home to Gobi Gurvansaikhan, dinosaur fossils and the Khongor dunes.

Dalanzadgad · 70,000 population

central

Orkhon

An industrial province centered on the copper-mining city of Erdenet.

Erdenet · 112,000 population

khangai

Övörkhangai

A historic province with the ancient capital Karakorum and Erdene Zuu.

Arvaikheer · 117,000 population

central

Selenge

Mongolia’s main farming belt and a northern province bordering Russia.

Sükhbaatar · 107,000 population

eastern

Sükhbaatar

An eastern province noted for the Dariganga sands and extinct volcanoes.

Baruun-Urt · 60,000 population

central

Töv

The central province surrounding the capital, including Gorkhi-Terelj.

Zuunmod · 90,000 population

western

Uvs

A western province of the Uvs Lake basin, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ulaangom · 80,000 population

khangai

Zavkhan

A northwestern province where forests, lakes and dunes meet.

Uliastai · 68,000 population