Provinzen der Mongolei
Erkunde die 21 Aimags der Mongolei und die Hauptstadt
Die Mongolei ist in 21 Provinzen, sogenannte Aimags, sowie die Hauptstadt Ulaanbaatar gegliedert, die einen besonderen Gemeindestatus besitzt. Jede Region hat eine eigene Landschaft, Geschichte und kulturelle Identität: Taiga und Süßwasserseen im Norden, kasachische Traditionen der Adlerjagd im Westen, Dinosaurierland in der Gobi, heilige imperiale Kerngebiete in der Zentralmongolei und weite Grasländer im Osten.
North-western province centred on the vast, saline Uvs Lake — the centrepiece of a UNESCO World Heritage basin and a globally significant migratory bird habitat.
Provinz erkunden →Western Mongolia province with the sacred Tsambagarav Mountain, Khar-Us Lake wetlands, and diverse Kazakh, Dörvöd, and Myangad ethnic communities.
Provinz erkunden →Remote western province dominated by the Khangai Mountains and home to Otgontenger — the highest Khangai peak and one of Mongolia's four sacred state-worshipped mountains.
Provinz erkunden →A forested northern province known for the Mini Gobi sand dunes at Elsen Tasarkhai and rich wildlife including red deer.
Provinz erkunden →South-eastern Gobi with dinosaur fossil sites and Ikh Nart Nature Reserve, habitat for argali sheep and cinereous vultures.
Provinz erkunden →Mongolia's vibrant capital, home to nearly half the country's population. Ancient monasteries, world-class museums, and a growing food and arts scene await.
Provinz erkunden →Mongolia's smallest province, a transit corridor between Ulaanbaatar and the eastern steppe, nestled between the Gobi and Sümber Mountains.
Provinz erkunden →Vast south-eastern steppe renowned for the world's largest Mongolian gazelle migrations and one of the last great unspoiled grassland ecosystems on Earth.
Provinz erkunden →Remote south-western province combining Gobi desert and Altai mountain scenery, home to the sacred Eej Khairkhan Mountain.
Provinz erkunden →Mongolia's smallest province by area, centred on Erdenet — the country's second-largest city, built around one of Asia's largest copper mines.
Provinz erkunden →A mountainous central heartland famous for Tsenkher Hot Springs, Tövkhön Monastery, and the Orkhon Waterfall.
Provinz erkunden →A vast province spanning alpine mountains and Gobi desert, home to some of Mongolia's most remote and untouched wilderness.
Provinz erkunden →The central Gobi transition zone featuring Tsagaan Suvarga limestone cliffs, Ongiin Khiid monastery ruins, and Ikh Gazriin Chuluu granite formations.
Provinz erkunden →Mongolia's largest province and Gobi Desert heartland. Home to the Flaming Cliffs, Singing Dunes, Yolyn Am canyon, and Gobi Gurvan Saikhan National Park.
Provinz erkunden →The historical heart of Mongolia. Site of ancient Karakorum, Erdene Zuu Monastery, and the UNESCO Orkhon Valley — 2,000 years of nomadic civilisation.
Provinz erkunden →The province surrounding Ulaanbaatar, offering easy access to Terelj National Park, Hustai National Park (Przewalski's horses), and the Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue.
Provinz erkunden →Vast eastern steppes stretching to Russia and China. Site of the WWII Khalkhin Gol battlefield and the world's largest intact temperate grassland.
Provinz erkunden →Northern province bordering Russia along the Selenge River. Home to the spectacular Amarbayasgalant Monastery and Mongolia's most fertile agricultural valleys.
Provinz erkunden →Northern Mongolia's crown jewel. Lake Khövsgöl holds 70% of the country's fresh water and the Tsaatan reindeer herders call these boreal forests home.
Provinz erkunden →Mongolia's westernmost province and home of the Kazakh eagle hunters. Gateway to Altai Tavan Bogd National Park and UNESCO rock art.
Provinz erkunden →Home to Darkhan, Mongolia's third-largest city and main industrial centre, situated on the Trans-Mongolian Railway.
Provinz erkunden →The sacred heartland of the Mongol Empire. Burkhan Khaldun (UNESCO), believed to be Genghis Khan's birthplace and burial site, rises from this taiga-steppe wilderness.
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