Baruun-Urt
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Mongolian Баруун-Урт (Baruun-Urt).
Proper noun
[edit]Baruun-Urt
- A city in Sükhbaatar, Mongolia.
- 2002, Claire Sermier, “Eastern Aimags”, in Helen Loveday, transl., Mongolia: Empire of the Steppes[1], Airphoto International Ltd., →ISBN, →OCLC, page 226:
- BARUUN URT
There is little to say about this unattractive town of 18,000 inhabitants, located 190 kilometres south-west of Choibalsan and 557 kilometres from Ulaanbaatar. Baruun Urt (981 m) features a small town square dominated by the revolutionary hero Sukhbaatar riding a horse. This one is less dynamic than his statue in Ulaanbaatar. A few shops and a couple of hotels are nearby, but there is no town market.
Translations
[edit]a city in Sükhbaatar, Mongolia
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