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Sükhbaatar Province Сүхбаатар аймаг ᠰᠦᠬᠡᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ | |
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Coordinates: 46°41′N113°17′E / 46.683°N 113.283°E | |
Country | Mongolia |
Settled | 1942 |
Capital | Baruun-Urt |
Area | |
• Total | 82,287.15 km2 (31,771.25 sq mi) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 61,323 |
• Density | 0.75/km2 (1.9/sq mi) |
GDP | |
• Total | MNT 771 billion US$ 0.2 billion (2022) |
• Per capita | MNT 11,761,520 US$ 3,766 (2022) |
Time zone | UTC+8 |
Area code | +976 (0)151 |
ISO 3166 code | MN-051 |
Vehicle registration | СҮ_ |
Website | sukhbaatar |
Sükhbaatar (Mongolian : Сүхбаатар, lit. Axe Hero) is one of the 21 aimags of Mongolia, located in the east of the country. Its capital is Baruun-Urt. It is named after Damdin Sükhbaatar.
1950 est. | 1956 census | 1963 census | 1969 census | 1975 est. | 1979 census | 1981 est. | 1989 census | 1991 est. | 1993 est. |
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27,800 | 30,700 | 32,100 | 35,300 | 39,900 | 43,000 | 44,600 | 50,800 | 57,408 | 56,085 |
1994 est. | 1996 est. | 1998 est. | 2000 census | 2002 est. | 2004 est. | 2005 est. | 2008 est. | 2009 est. | |
57,546 | 56,534 | 55,523 | 55,511 | 54,529 | 53,935 | 52,768 | 53,785 | 54,363 | |
The Baruun-Urt Airport (UUN/ZMBU) has one unpaved runway and is served by regular flights to Ulaanbaatar.
The Aimag capital Baruun-Urt is geographically located within the Sükhbaatar sum, but administered independently.
Sum | Mongolian | Sum population 2008 est. [8] | Sum population 2009 est. [9] | Sum centre population 2009 est. |
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Asgat | Асгат | 1,775 | 1,806 | 538 |
Baruun-Urt | Баруун-Урт | 15,549 | 16,249 | 13,859* |
Bayandelger | Баяндэлгэр | 4,560 | 4,568 | 1,169 |
Dariganga | Дарьганга | 2,884 | 2,853 | 639 |
Erdenetsagaan | Эрдэнэцагаан | 6,309 | 6,439 | 2,813 |
Halzan | Халзан | 1,622 | 1,598 | 566 |
Mönhhaan | Мөнххаан | 4,335 | 4,213 | 1,189 |
Naran | Наран | 1,466 | 1,477 | 336 |
Ongon | Онгон | 3,638 | 3,646 | 1,261 |
Sükhbaatar | Сүхбаатар | 3,263 | 3,197 | 631 |
Tümentsogt | Түмэнцогт | 2,339 | 2,404 | 1,106 |
Tüvshinshiree | Түвшинширээ | 3,035 | 3,030 | 610 |
Uulbayan | Уулбаян | 3,010 | 2,883 | 766 |
* - the aimag capital Baruun-Urt
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