Full name | Dornod Aymag Football Club |
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League | Mongolian First League |
2017 | 9th [1] |
Dornod Aymag Football Club is a Mongolian football club from Dornod, competing in the Mongolia Premier League. [1] [2]
Choibalsan may refer to:
Mongolia is divided into 21 provinces or aimags and one provincial municipality. Each aimag is subdivided into several districts. The modern provinces have been established since 1921. The capital, Ulaanbaatar, is governed as an independent provincial municipality separate from Töv Province, inside which it is situated.
Dornod is the easternmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Its capital is Choibalsan.
Choibalsan is the fourth-largest city in Mongolia after Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan, and Erdenet. The name of the city was Bayan Tümen until 1941, when it was renamed after the communist leader Khorloogiin Choibalsan in honor of the 20th anniversary of the Mongolian Revolution of 1921. It is the capital of the province of Dornod. The city administrative unit's official name is Kherlen sum, with area of 281 square kilometres or 108 square miles. It is situated at the Kherlen River, at an elevation of 747 metres or 2,451 feet above sea level.
Chuluunkhoroot, also Ereentsav (Эрээнцав), is a sum (district) center in the Dornod Province, Mongolia. It is located very close to the Russian-Mongolian border, and sees frequent visits from Solov'yovsk on the Russian side. In 2009, its population was 1,609.
Bayan-Uul is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. Ereen settlement is 26 km NW from Bayan-Uul sum center. In 2009, its population was 4,451.
Bayandun (Mongolian: Баяндун is a sum of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 2,936.
Bayantu'men, also Tsagaanders is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. Name "Bayantu'men" was in use for Choibalsan city, the railway station and mine in the NE outskirts of Choibalsan city have name of Bayantu'men also. In 2009, its population was 2,006.
Bulgan is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 1,775.
Dashbalbar is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. The population of the sum in 2009 was 3,246, including 1,461 in the sum center. The sum covers 8,713 km² with a population density of 0.37 people/km².
Gurvanzagal is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 1,338.
Khalkhgol is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. There are 3,203 people in the sum, including 1,756 in the sum center. The area of the sum is 28,093 km², with a population density of 0.11 people/km². The largest district in Mongolia by land area.
Khölönbuir is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 1,776.
Tsagaan-Ovoo is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 3,696.
Sergelen is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its population was 2,198.
Choibalsan District is a sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia. Sum center is 55 km North from the Dornod aimag capital Choibalsan city. Sum center has railway station Kherlengol on the Borzya (Russia) - Choibalsan city line. In 2009, its population was 2,691.
The Üzemchin, also written Ujumchin, Ujumucin or Ujimqin, are a subgroup of Mongols in eastern Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. They settle mainly in Sergelen, Bayantu'men, Choibalsan city of the Dornod Province and in Xilin Gol League of the Inner Mongolia. In Mongolia, Some Üzemchins migrated there from Xilin Gol immediately after China was freed from the Japanese in 1945.
2017 Mongolian First League is Second-highest division of the Mongolia.