Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль

Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль is a college in , . Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль is situated nearby to the university , as well as near the government office .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral and Holy Trinity Orthodox Church.

Church
The Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Bayanzürkh, , , designed by Serbian architect Predrag Stupar and consecrated in 2003 by Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe; its shape resembles that of a yurt. is situated 680 metres southeast of Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль.

Church
The Holy Trinity Church also called Trinity Church is a Russian Orthodox church in , capital of ; situated on Zhukova street, 55 - a, in Bayanzurkh District. is situated 680 metres west of Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль.

Museum
The , also known as the Museum of the Mongolian Armed Forces, is a military museum located in Bayanzürkh District, , . is situated 1¼ km northwest of Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль.

Цэцээ Гүн дээд сургууль

Latitude
47.9155° or 47° 54′ 56″ north
Longitude
106.96837° or 106° 58′ 6″ east
Open location code
8PV8WX89+58
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3896353235
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­college
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