Matad

Matad is a district of in eastern . As of the 2009 census, its population was 2,526, of whom 834 live in the center. The district covers an area of 22,831 km² with a population density of 0.11 people/km².
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: sum (district) of Dornod Province in eastern Mongolia
  • Also known as: Dzueuenbulag”, “Dzüünbulag”, “Madat”, “Madat sumu”, “Mamat-Somon”, “Matad somon”, “Matad Suma”, “Matad Sume”, “Matat”, and “Matat Somon

Matad

Latitude
46.95343° or 46° 57′ 12″ north
Longitude
115.29396° or 115° 17′ 38″ east
Elevation
894 metres (2,933 feet)
Open location code
8PRQX73V+9H
Geo­Names ID
2031552
Wiki­data ID
Q3410012
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Vietnamese—“Matad” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Матад
  • Cebuano: Matad
  • Chinese: Matad
  • Chinese: 馬塔德
  • Chinese: 馬塔德縣
  • Chinese: 马塔德
  • Chinese: 马塔德县
  • Chinese: 马塔德苏木
  • Chinese: 马塔德蘇木
  • Finnish: Matad
  • Hungarian: Matad járás
  • Italian: Distretto di Matad
  • Japanese: マタッド郡
  • Japanese: マタド郡
  • Macedonian: Матад, Дорнод
  • Macedonian: Матад
  • Min Nan Chinese: Matad
  • Mongolian: Матад сум
  • Persian: ماتاد
  • Russian: Матад
  • Swedish: Matad
  • Ukrainian: Матад
  • Vietnamese: Matad, Dornod

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