Ögii nuur
Ögii Lake is a district in the east of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia, near the confluence of the Tamir and Orkhon rivers. The sum is named after Ögii Lake.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: district in Arkhangai Province, Mongolia
- Also known as: “Baisakhlin”, “Baissakly”, “Baysakhlin”, “Baysakhlyn-khure”, “Dzegstey”, “K’u-lieh-pai-sa-ho-lin”, “Kure Baysakhlyn”, “Kure Beissachlin”, “Kure-baisaharïn”, “Ögii nuur, Arkhangai”, “Ögïïnuur”, “Pai-sa-ho-lin”, “Paisafurïn-kure”, “Ügey”, “Ugey Camp”, and “Ugey Stanok”
Ögii nuur
- Category: district of Mongolia
- Location: Arkhangai Province, Mongolia, East Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“Ögii nuur” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Ögiynuur”
- Chinese: “Ögii nuur”
- Chinese: “额吉淖尔县”
- Chinese: “额吉淖尔苏木”
- Dutch: “Ögii nuur”
- French: “Ögiinuur sum”
- French: “Ögiinuur”
- French: “Ögiynuur”
- German: “Ögiinuur”
- Hungarian: “Ögínúr járás”
- Italian: “Distretto di Ôgij nuur”
- Japanese: “エギイ・ヌール郡”
- Japanese: “オギーノール”
- Macedonian: “Оги нур, Архангај”
- Macedonian: “Оги нур”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Ögii nuur”
- Mongolian: “Өгийнуур сум”
- Persian: “اوگی نور (آرخانگای)”
- Persian: “اوگینور”
- Russian: “Угийнуур”
- Swedish: “Ögiynuur”
- Ukrainian: “Угийнуур”
- Vietnamese: “Ögii nuur, Arkhangai”
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