East Aimak

Dornod is the easternmost of the 21 aimags of . Its capital is . East Aimak has an elevation of 807 metres.
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  • Type: province of Mongolia with 76,500 residents
  • Description: province of Mongolia
  • Also known as: Choibalsan Aimak”, “Choybalsanovskiy Aymak”, “Choybalsanskiy Aymak”, “Dornod Aimag”, “Dornod Province”, “Dornot Aymag”, “Doronod Aymag”, “Eastern”, “Eastern Aymag”, “Tō Bu”, “Vostochnyy Aymag”, and “Vostochnyy Aymak
  • Neighbors: and

East Aimak

Latitude
48° north
Longitude
115° east
Population
76,500
Elevation
807 metres (2,648 feet)
Open location code
8PWQ2222+22
Geo­Names ID
2031799
Wiki­data ID
Q207795
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In Other Languages

From Achinese to Yue Chinese—“East Aimak” goes by many names.
  • Achinese: Aimag Dornod
  • Arabic: محافظة دورنود
  • Armenian: Դորնոդ
  • Azerbaijani: Dornod vilayəti
  • Belarusian: Дарнод
  • Bengali: ডর্নড প্রদেশ
  • Bulgarian: Дорнод
  • Catalan: Aimag de Dornod
  • Catalan: Dornod
  • Catalan: Província de Dornod
  • Cebuano: Dornod Aymag
  • Chinese: Dornod Séng
  • Chinese: 东方省
  • Chinese: 乔巴山省
  • Chinese: 東方盟
  • Chinese: 東方省
  • Czech: Čojbalsanský ajmag
  • Czech: Východní ajmag
  • Danish: Dornod
  • Dutch: Dornod
  • Estonian: Idaaimakk
  • Finnish: Dornod
  • French: Aïmag de Dornod
  • French: Dornod aimag
  • French: Dornod
  • Georgian: დორნოდი
  • German: Dornod-Aimag
  • German: Dornod-Aimak
  • German: MN-061
  • Greek: Ντορνόντ
  • Gujarati: ડોર્નોડ પ્રાંત
  • Hebrew: דורנוד
  • Hindi: दोरनोद प्रांत
  • Hungarian: Dornod ajmag
  • Hungarian: Keleti tartomány
  • Ido: Provinco Dornod
  • Indonesian: Dornod
  • Indonesian: Provinsi Dornod
  • Irish: Dornod
  • Italian: provincia del Dornod
  • Italian: Provincia del Dornod
  • Italian: Provincia Dornod
  • Japanese: ドルノド県
  • Kannada: ಡೊರ್ನಾಡ್ ಪ್ರಾಂತ್ಯ
  • Kazakh: Дорнод
  • Korean: 더르너드주
  • Korean: 도르노드주
  • Latvian: Austrumu aimaks
  • Latvian: Dornodo province
  • Lithuanian: Dornodo aimakas
  • Lithuanian: Dornodo provincija
  • Macedonian: Дорнод
  • Malay: Dornod Province
  • Marathi: डोर्नोड प्रांत
  • Min Nan Chinese: Dornod Séng
  • Mongolian: Choybalsan Aymag
  • Mongolian: Dornod Aymag
  • Mongolian: Dornod
  • Mongolian: Дорнод аймаг
  • Mongolian: Дорнод Аймаг
  • Mongolian: Дорнод
  • Mongolian: ᠳᠣᠷᠤᠨᠠᠳᠤ ᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ
  • Mongolian: ᠳᠣᠷᠤᠨᠠᠳᠤ
  • Northern Frisian: Dornod
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Dornod aimag
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Dornod
  • Norwegian: Dornod
  • Persian: استان دارناد
  • Persian: استان دورنود
  • Polish: Ajmak wschodni
  • Portuguese: Dornod
  • Romanian: Dornod-Aimag
  • Russian: Восточный аймак
  • Russian: Дорнод
  • Scots: Dornod Province
  • Serbian: Dornod
  • Serbian: Дорнод
  • Sinhala: දොර්නොඩ් පළාත
  • South Azerbaijani: دارناد اوستانی
  • Spanish: Dornod
  • Spanish: Provincia de Dornod
  • Swedish: Dornod
  • Tagalog: Dornod Province
  • Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Dornod
  • Tajik: Vilojati Dornod
  • Tajik: Вилояти Дорнод
  • Tamil: டோர்னோட் மாகாணம்
  • Telugu: డోర్నోడ్ ప్రావిన్స్
  • Telugu: డోర్నోడ్ రాష్ట్రభాగం
  • Thai: จังหวัดดอร์นอด
  • Turkish: Dornod ili
  • Turkish: Dornod
  • Ukrainian: Дорнод
  • Urdu: دورنود صوبہ
  • Vietnamese: Dornod
  • Vietnamese: Tỉnh Dornod
  • Waray (Philippines): Dornod
  • Welsh: Talaith Dornod
  • Western Panjabi: صوبہ دورنود
  • Western Panjabi: صوبہ ڈورنوڈ
  • Yue Chinese: 東方盟

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