Zavkhan Province

Zavkhan (Mongolian: Завхан, Zawhan) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the west of the country, 1,104 km from Ulaanbaatar. Its capital is Uliastai. The aimag is named after the Zavkhan River, which forms the border between Zavkhan and Gobi-Altai aimag.

Zavkhan Province

Завхан аймаг
ᠵᠠᠪᠬᠠᠨᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ
Flag
Coat of arms
Coordinates: 48°0′N 96°15′E
CountryMongolia
Established1931 (1931)
CapitalUliastai
Area
  Total82,455.66 km2 (31,836.31 sq mi)
Elevation
1,886 m (6,188 ft)
Population
 (2017)
  Total72,104
  Density0.87/km2 (2.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8
Area code(s)+976 (0)146
ISO 3166 codeMN-057
Vehicle registrationЗА_
Websitewww.zavkhan.gov.mn

Environment

Boards used for prayer towards the sacred mountain Otgontenger, from a viewing point 15km outside of Uliastai, Zavkhan aimag, Mongolia.

Locally, Zavkhan's environment is considered "Gobi-Khangai" (Говь хангай), since it connects the Gobi Desert in the south with the western Khangai Mountain Range and the broad lake basin of Khovd aimag.

The highest peak in the province is Otgontenger (Отгонтэнгэр, lit. "youngest sky") both the highest (4,031 m) and only peak in the Khangai range capped with a permanent glacier. The mountain is located in the 95,510 hectare Otgon Tenger Strictly Protected Area, about 60 km east of Uliastai. An image of the mountain can be seen on the aimag's coat of arms. Otgontenger is associated with the Bodhisattva Ochirvaani (Очирваань).

The western and south-western regions of Zavkhan contain the massive Bor Khyarin Els sand dunes that stretch for over 100 km within the Zavkhan, down into Gobi-Altai aimag. One of the largest lakes in Zavkhan, Bayan Nuur (баян нуур, "rich lake") is nestled among the dunes.

Climate

Most precipitation falls in the summer months as rain, with some snow in the adjacent months of May and September. Winters are typically very dry.

Zavkhan has some of the coldest winter temperatures in Mongolia. It has even been known to snow in Summer. In Tosontsengel, the largest soum in Zavkhan, winter temperatures as low as −52.9 °C (−63.2 °F) have been recorded. The soum also holds the record for the highest barometric pressure ever recorded on Earth 1,085.7 hectopascals (32.06 inHg), measured on 19 December 2001.[1]

Wildlife

Aside from having massive livestock populations, Zavkhan's broad ecological regions and deep forests are home to a diverse population of wildlife: Gobi bears, Mongolian khulans, wild boars, spotted deers, argali, wild goats, ibexes, Mongolian wolves, Corsac foxes, marmots, mongooses, Eurasian lynxes, hares, and both Mongolian and goitered gazelle.

Many forest, mountain and migratory birds can be found in the aimag, including rare snowcocks and bobwhites, as well as swans, vultures, falcons and hawks.

Fishing is a popular pastime in Zavkhan. Khar Nuur and Bayan Nuur lakes are rich with fish, and many of the hundreds of smaller rivers throughout the province provide decent fishing.

Population

Population growth in Zavkhan aimag stopped in 1994, then migration out of the aimag (approx. 40,000 in 1995-2005) reduced its population to the end of 1979 level. The majority of the population is ethnic Khalkha but there are sizable Khotgoid and Kazakh minorities.

Zavkhan aimag population[2][3] [4]
1956
census
1960
est.
1963
census
1969
census
1975
est.
1979
census
1981
est.
1989
census
1990
est.
1992
est.
1994
est.
1996
est.
1998
est.
2000
census
2002
est.
2005
est.
2008
est.
55,10061,00060,00070,80076,00079,80081,70088,50091,960102,834103,150102,341100,90587,68683,51678,66876,614

Notable Natives & Residents

The Government Administration Building - Uliastai, Zavkhan aimag, Mongolia (A statue of Zavkhan-born, Mongolian Army General, Batiindorj is in the foreground)
  • Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat, First President of Mongolia (1990-1997)
  • Natsagiin Bagabandi, Second President of Mongolia (1997-2005)
  • S. Damdinbazar Mongolian Jalkhanz Khotagt (Жалханз Хутагт, "reincarnated saint") Independence activist and Prime Minister of Mongolia (1922-1923)
  • Begziin Yavuukhulan, Soviet Poet
  • B. Jamsranjav, Mongolian Saint, Lama
  • S. Chimedtseren, Mongolian Saint, Lama

Economy

Herders breed each of the "5 Kinds" (5-н хошуу мал)of animal in Zavkhan. In 2005, the aimag was home to 2,1 million head of livestock, among them 1,03 million sheep, 861,000 goats, 107,000 cattle and yaks, 101,000 horses, and 6,300 camels.[5]

The area is also rich with mineral resources such as iron ore, tin, gold, copper, diamonds, molybdenum ore, and phosphorite. While Zavkhan's mineral wealth remains largely been unexploited, in 2012 the Golden Hill Project mine was built by Bayan Airag Exploration LLC outside of Durvuljin soum. [6]

Transportation

Passengers boarding a propeller plane to Ulaanbaatar at Donoi Airport (Uliastai) Zavkhan, Mongolia.

The old Uliastai Airport has two unpaved runways and is located close to the city, but it has no regular flights operating. Since 2002, the Donoi Airport (or "New Uliastai Airport") with one unpaved runway is located about 25 km west of the city and gets served by regular flights to and from Ulaanbaatar.

Administrative subdivisions

Sums of Zavkhan
The Sums of Zavkhan Aimag
Sum Mongolian Population [7](2005)
AldarkhaanАлдархаан3,708
AsgatАсгат1,125
BayankhairhanБаянхайрхан1,968
BayantesБаянтэс3,024
DörvöljinДөрвөлжин2,323
ErdenekhairkhanЭрдэнэхайрхан1,771
IderИдэр2,714
Ikh-UulИх-Уул6,271
NömrögНөмрөг1,848
OtgonОтгон3,478
SantmargatsСантмаргац2,101
ShilüüsteiШилүүстэй2,450
SonginoСонгино1,921
TelmenТэлмэн2,820
TesТэс3,230
TosontsengelТосонцэнгэл9,045
TsagaanchuluutЦагаанчулуут1,496
TsagaankhairkhanЦагаанхайрхан1,823
Tsetsen-UulЦэцэн-Уул2,114
TüdevteiТүдэвтэй2,003
Uliastai *Улиастай15,742
UrgamalУргамал1,822
YaruuЯруу2,547
ZavkhanmandalЗавханмандал1,324
* The aimag capital is Uliastai

References

  1. "Highest Sea Lvl Air Pressure Above 750m". Wmo.asu.edu. 2001-12-19. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  2. National Statistical Office Archived June 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. National Economy of the Mongolian People's Republic (1921 - 1981), Ulaanbaatar 1981
  4. Zavkhan Aimag Statistic Office Annual Report 2008 Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Zavkhan Aimag: official website Archived July 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. Bayan Airag Exploration LLC: official website
  7. Zavkhan Aimag: Сумдын Танилцуулга Archived November 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine (Introduction to the Sums)


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