Gurvansaikhan District

Gurvansaikhan is a sum of in central . In 2007, its population was 2,578. Gurvansaikhan District has an elevation of 1,162 metres.
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  • Type: district of Mongolia
  • Description: sum (district) of Dundgovi Province in central Mongolia
  • Also known as: Gurvansaikhan”, “Gurvansaikhan, Dundgovi”, and “Gurvansayhan

Gurvansaikhan District

Latitude
45.525° or 45° 31′ 30″ north
Longitude
107.0456° or 107° 2′ 44″ east
Elevation
1,162 metres (3,812 feet)
Open location code
8PQ9G2FW+X7
Geo­Names ID
6618814
Wiki­data ID
Q3404406
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Vietnamese—“Gurvansaikhan District” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Гурвансайхан
  • Cebuano: Gurvansayhan
  • Chinese: Gurvansaikhan
  • Greek: Γκουρβανσαϊχάν
  • Hungarian: Gurvanszajhan járás
  • Irish: Gurvansaikhan
  • Italian: Distretto di Gurvansajhan
  • Macedonian: Гурвансајхан, Дундгови
  • Macedonian: Гурвансајхан
  • Min Nan Chinese: Gurvansaikhan
  • Mongolian: Gurvansayhan Sum
  • Mongolian: Гурвансайхан сум
  • Mongolian: Гурвансайхан Сум
  • Mongolian: Гурвансайхан
  • Persian: غوربان‌سایخان
  • Persian: گوروانسایخان (دوندگووی)
  • Russian: Гурвансайхан
  • Swedish: Gurvansayhan
  • Ukrainian: Гурвансайхан
  • Vietnamese: Gurvansaikhan, Dundgovi

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