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    Zamyn-Üüd (Mongolian: Замын-Үүд; ᠵᠠᠮ ᠤᠨ ᠡᠭᠦᠳᠡ, road's gate) is a sum (district) of Dornogovi Province in southeastern Mongolia. Its population was 11...
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    Naushki/Sükhbaatar on the Russian border, Darkhan, Ulaanbaatar, Choir, Sainshand, and Zamyn-Üüd/Erenhot on the Chinese border (where the railway changes from single-track...
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    Desert along the Sino-Mongolian border, across from the Mongolian town of Zamyn-Üüd. There are 74,197 inhabitants (2010 census) and the elevation is 966 metres...
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  • Züünkharaa Öndörkhaan Zuunmod Dalanzadgad Baruun-Urt Bulgan Mandalgovi Zamyn-Üüd Sharyngol Kharkhorin Bor-Öndör Choir Tosontsengel Bagakhangai This list...
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    moved southward to Zamyn-Üüd, a frontier settlement and another Chinese base. The defending Chinese soldiers abandoned Zamyn-Üüd without a fight.[page needed]...
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    000 wagons. The UBTZ network consists of two main lines: the Sukhbaatar-Zamyn-Üüd line, running north to south; the Ereentsav-Choibalsan line. Gansukh,...
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    Train in Zamyn-Üüd station in Dornogovi aimag...
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    run from Ulaanbaatar to Darkhan, Sukhbaatar, and Erdenet, as well as Zamyn-Üüd, Choir and Sainshand. Mongolia uses the 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) (Russian...
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  • (Mongolian: Гэгээн нарны цахилгаан станц) is a photovoltaic power station in Zamyn-Üüd, Dornogovi Province, Mongolia. The construction of the power station was...
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    run from Ulaanbaatar to Darkhan, Sukhbaatar, and Erdenet, as well as Zamyn-Üüd, Choir and Sainshand. Mongolia uses the 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) (Russian...
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