Sharyngol

Sharyngol is a sum of in northern . The 2010 population census estimated population for Sharyngol is 7,795, being one of the most populous cities in northern .
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  • Type: Locality with 7,800 residents
  • Description: Sum (district) in Darkhan-Uul Aimag (province), Mongolia
  • Also known as: Shariin Gol”, “Sharingol”, and “Sharyngol, Darkhan-Uul

Sharyngol

Latitude
49.23733° or 49° 14′ 14″ north
Longitude
106.43005° or 106° 25′ 48″ east
Population
7,800
Elevation
904 metres (2,966 feet)
Open location code
8PX86CPJ+W2
Geo­Names ID
2029315
Wiki­data ID
Q2667639
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“Sharyngol” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Sharïngol
  • Chinese: Sharyngol
  • Chinese: 沙林高勒
  • Chinese: 沙林高勒苏木
  • Dutch: Sharyngol
  • French: Sharyngol
  • Hindi: शैरिंगोल, दर्खान-ऊल
  • Japanese: シャリンゴル
  • Macedonian: Шарингол, Дархан-Ул
  • Macedonian: Шарингол
  • Min Nan Chinese: Sharyngol
  • Mongolian: Sharyngol
  • Mongolian: Шарынгол сум
  • Mongolian: Шарынгол
  • Persian: شارین‌غول
  • Persian: شارینگال
  • Russian: Шарынгол
  • Swedish: Sharïngol
  • Turkish: Şarıngol
  • Ukrainian: Шарингол
  • Urdu: شارینگال، درخان-اول
  • Vietnamese: Sharyngol, Darkhan-Uul
  • Vietnamese: Sharyngol

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