47В

47В is a building in , . 47В is situated nearby to the playground , as well as near the pitch .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Gandantegchinlen Monastery and Ulan Bator.

Monastery
, also known as Gandan Monastery, is a Buddhist monastery in Bayangol District, , . It was founded in 1809, closed amid persecutions in 1939, and from 1944 to 1989 was the country's only active monastery. is situated 1 km east of 47В.

Railway station
Ulaanbaatar is the main railway station of , the capital of . The station is the center of regional and international traffic in Mongolia, and is the largest station in the country. is situated 1½ km south of 47В.

Museum
is an art museum located in Chingeltei District, , , and founded in 1966. It exhibits collections of Mongolian masters of fine arts from the 18th to the 20th century and works in cooperation with the UNESCO for improving the presentation of its collections. is situated 2 km east of 47В.

47В

Latitude
47.9207° or 47° 55′ 15″ north
Longitude
106.88303° or 106° 52′ 59″ east
Levels
12
Open location code
8PV8WVCM+76
Open­Street­Map ID
way 209329568
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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