Mongolia: Part 1 - 23 photos - 23 fotos - Data Español and English - Links
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Open your mind, your heart to other cultures
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
Erdene Zuu Monastery Mongolia
Yurts - Yurtas
Naadam Festival in UlaanBaatar, Mongolia
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Mongolia (mongol: Монгол Улс, romanización: Mongol Uls) es un extenso país, sin acceso al mar, se localiza entre las regiones de Asia Oriental y Asia Central. Limita con Rusia al Norte y China al Sur. Su capital es Ulán Bator, en donde radica un tercio de la población total.
Esta nación es el remanente del antiguo Imperio mongol que dominó gran parte de Asia durante el siglo XIII, pero que posteriormente perdió su independencia y fue asimilado por Manchuria durante el final del siglo XVII hasta 1911, pero su independencia fue breve, ya que en 1919 las tropas chinas ocuparon la capital de Mongolia, y en 1921 se pudo independizar con la ayuda de Rusia. Posteriormente en 1924 se proclama la República Popular de Mongolia, y adoptaría políticas comunistas y un acercamiento a la Unión Soviética, tras su disolución en 1990, Mongolia adopta una constitución capitalista en 1992 y marca la transición a la democracia representativa, con la que el país se renombraría como Mongolia.
Es el decimonoveno país más grande del mundo, con 1.565.000 kilómetros cuadrados; no obstante, el país está dominado por estepas y montañas al norte y oeste, y el Desierto de Gobi al sur. De los 2,8 millones de habitantes, existe una alta tasa de nómadas y seminómadas, que ronda un 30%. Un 90% de los habitantes son de la etnia mongol, con una minoría de etnias túrquicas como el kazajo. El budismo tibetano es la religión mayoritaria del país, siendo junto con Bután las únicas naciones independientes donde esta religión es predominante.
Gobi Desert - Desierto de Gobi
Camel - Camello
Bactrian Camels Altai Mountains, Mongolia - Camellos bactrianos en las montañas Altai, Mongolia
Gobi Desert Mongolia
Khovsgol Nuur Lake, Mongolia
Campamento en trekking en las montañas Altai - Camp in a trekking in the Altai Mountains
Mongolia (i /mɒŋˈɡoʊliə/; Mongolian: Монгол улс (help·info), literally Mongol country/nation) is a landlocked country in East and Central Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and the People's Republic of China to the south, east and west. Although Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, its western-most point is only 38 kilometres (24 mi) from Kazakhstan's eastern tip. Ulaanbaatar, the capital and largest city, is home to about 38% of the population. Mongolia's political system is a parliamentary republic.
The area of what is now Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic empires, including the Xiongnu, the Xianbei, the Rouran, the Gökturks and others. The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. After the collapse of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongols returned to their earlier pattern of constant internal conflict and occasional raids on the Chinese borderlands. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Mongolia came under the influence of Tibetan Buddhism. At the end of the 17th century, most of Mongolia had been incorporated into the area ruled by the Qing Dynasty. During the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, Mongolia declared independence, but had to struggle until 1921 to firmly establish de facto independence from the Republic of China, and until 1945 to gain international recognition.
As a consequence, it came under strong Russian and Soviet influence; in 1924, the Mongolian People's Republic was declared, and Mongolian politics began to follow the same patterns as the Soviet politics of the time. After the breakdown of communist regimes in Eastern Europe in late 1989, Mongolia saw its own Democratic Revolution in early 1990, which led to a multi-party system, a new constitution in 1992, and transition to a market economy.
At 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 sq mi), Mongolia is the 19th largest and the most sparsely populated independent country in the world, with a population of around 2.9 million people. It is also the world's second-largest landlocked country after Kazakhstan. The country contains very little arable land, as much of its area is covered by steppes, with mountains to the north and west and the Gobi Desert to the south. Approximately 30% of the population are nomadic or semi-nomadic. The predominant religion in Mongolia is Tibetan Buddhism, and the majority of the state's citizens are of the Mongol ethnicity, though Kazakhs, Tuvans, and other minorities also live in the country, especially in the west. About 20% of the population live on less than US$1.25 per day.[9] Analysts have predicted that Mongolia can become one of fastest-growing economies of the 2010s, as well as a key investment target for global mining corporations.[10][11]
Heavy winters - Inviernos duros
Mongolian Flower - Flor mongola
Mongolian Fashion
Ulaan Bataar Mongolia Nadaam Festival archer Archress Competition Female Contestant
Festival Nadaam de Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia. Concurso femenino de arquería.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Competitors in the archery contests
John Tallis 1851 Tibet Mongolia and Manchuria
Bronze Garuda Figure Mongolia
Buddha Erdene Zuu Monastery Mongolia
Mongolia - Dschengiz Khan Soldiers 1997 Mongolia - The Chinggis Khaan's Militant
Mongolia - Folklore Dances 1987
Mongolia - Traditional Costumes 1986
Government of Mongolia
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Mongolia
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relieve de mongolia
BBC News - Mongolia country profile
- [ Traducir esta página ]2 Apr 2011 ... In 1990 Mongolia abandoned its 70-year-old Soviet-style one-party state and embraced political and economic reforms. ...
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Mongolia Bike Challenge - Home
The MONGOLIA BIKE CHALLENGE is a LONG and TOUGH RACE, open to both professional cyclists and high-level amateurs. It takes place across the same solitary ...
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Mongolia Today online magazine
- [ Traducir esta página ]MongoliaToday.com is an online cultural e-zine about Mongolian traditional nomadic culture and history, travel info, mongolia, current news and affairs.
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Background Notes on Mongolia - Mongolia
- [ Traducir esta página ]Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy , foreign relations of Mongolia.
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Mongolia: Part 1 - 23 photos - 23 fotos - Data Español and English - Links
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