Bayanzürkh
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It is the largest district in the capital and lies in the southeast of the city. It was established in 1965. In 2023 it had an approximate population of 420,793 people in 131,902 households. A total of 23 state kindergartens and 19 secondary schools are located in the district area.
Bayanzürkh is located in the east, at the foot of one of the four mountains of Ulaanbaatar, the Bayanzürkh Uul.
Economy
The head office of Eznis Airways is located in the Shine Dul Building (Шинэ Дөл Билдинг) in Bayanzürkh. The head office moved there by 27 August 2011.[1]
Education
Infrastructure
Tourist attractions
- International Intellectual Museum
- Manjusri Monastery
- Mongol Art Gallery
- Narantuul Market
- National Garden Park
- Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral
Notable people
- Shirnengiin Ayuush (1903–1938), composer and writer
- Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893–1924), communist leader and revolutionary
References
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- ↑ "Head office move Template:Webarchive." Eznis Airways. Saturday 27 August 2011. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. "New Office location: Shine Dul Building Narnii zam 99A, 25-r kohoroo 13th Khoroolol, Bayanzurkh duureg Ulaanbaatar 13374, Mongolia" - Address in Mongolian Template:Webarchive: "Шинэ Дөл Билдинг, Баянзүрх дүүрэг, 13-р хороолол, 25-р хороо, Нарны зам 99А"
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External links
Template:Districts of Ulan Bator
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