Öndörkhaan (Mongolian: Өндөрхаан; sometimes also Undur Khan), is a town in Mongolia located 290 km east of Ulan Bator. Öndörkhaan has a population of roughly 15,000 persons and serves as the capital of the Khentii Aimag (province).
Öndörkhaan shares its locational with the Kherlen sum (municipality) and is the most populous part of the Khentii province.
Öndörkhaan is the second coldest city in Mongolia. It borders the Kherlen River and is located...
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Öndörkhaan (Mongolian: Өндөрхаан; sometimes also Undur Khan), is a town in Mongolia located 290 km east of Ulan Bator. Öndörkhaan has a population of roughly 15,000 persons and serves as the capital of the Khentii Aimag (province).
Öndörkhaan shares its locational with the Kherlen sum (municipality) and is the most populous part of the Khentii province.
Öndörkhaan is the second coldest city in Mongolia. It borders the Kherlen River and is located on a broad flat unprotected plain. In winter, when the river freezes over and the winds howl across the open steppe it can easily reach -40C (no wind chill factor).
Coal mining is important to the economy of the town and Chandgana Tal coalfield is located 53 km E from Öndörkhaan.
There exists a major United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Networking and Cluster Development project stationed in Öndörkhaan specializing in the strengthen of urban, peri-urban and rural business associations and networks so as to reduce the very high...
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