Tsagaanders
Bayantu'men, also Tsagaanders is a sum 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.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia
- Also known as: “Baântümẻn”, “Bain Tumen”, “Bayantu’men”, “Bayantümen”, and “Bayantümen Sum”
Tsagaanders
- Category: district of Mongolia
- Location: East Aimak, Mongolia, East Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Vietnamese—“Tsagaanders” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Bayantümen”
- Cebuano: “Bayantümen Sum”
- Chinese: “Bayantümen”
- Chinese: “巴彦图们”
- Chinese: “巴彦图门苏木”
- Dutch: “Bayantümen”
- French: “Bayantümen sum”
- French: “Bayantümen”
- German: “Bayantümen”
- Hungarian: “Bajantümen járás”
- Italian: “Distretto di Bajantùmėn”
- Japanese: “バヤントゥーメン郡”
- Macedonian: “Бајантумен, Дорнод”
- Macedonian: “Бајантумен”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Bayantümen”
- Mongolian: “Tsagaanders”
- Mongolian: “Баянтүмэн сум”
- Persian: “بایانتومن”
- Persian: “بایانتومن”
- Polish: “Bayantümen”
- Portuguese: “Bayantümen”
- Russian: “Баянтумэн”
- Russian: “Цагандэрс”
- Spanish: “Bayantümen”
- Swedish: “Bajantümen”
- Ukrainian: “Баянтумен”
- Vietnamese: “Bayantümen, Dornod”
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