Dundgovĭ aymag (Дундговь аймаг) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia. It is located in the south of Mongolia. Its capital is Mandalgovĭ. Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... Image File history File links Drawn by Nanshu. ... Mongolia is divided into 21 aymags or provinces. ... Mongolia is divided into 21 aymags (provinces). ...
Mongolia's eastern provinces of Dornod, Suhbaatar, and Hentii are dominated by grassy steppe, a geography that suits the region's major economy— sheep, cattle, and horse breeding.
Dornod is the farthest east of Mongolia's provinces (2000 population 75,000, area 123,000 square kilometers), famous for free-ranging herds of antelope that often number in the thousands.
The intermediate region is suited to sheep breeding, and the province boasts the largest sheep population in the country.
Ulaanbaatar and Dornogovi provinces have yet to submit their work, according to P. Ganhuyag, Head of the Livestock division at the Ministry, who said that winter preparations in the countryside could be as high as 97 percent complete.
Ganhuyag said that province and soum governors were assigned to prepare 982.8 thousand tonnes of natural hay and 44.4 thousand tonnes of manually prepared nourishment in the country according to the Government’s 175th decree.
Turbat, Governor of Dundgoviprovince only said that they have prepared about 600 tonnes of grass and over 400 tonnes of nourishment had been prepared for its 1.9 million heads of livestock in the province.