Where is Mongolia?

Mongolia is located in the Northeastern Asia region at latitude 46.862496 and longitude 103.846656 and is part of the Asian continent.

The DMS coordinates for the center of the country are:

  • 46Β° 51' 44.99'' N
  • 103Β° 50' 47.96'' E

You can see the location of Mongolia on the world map below:

Flag pin pointing out the location of Mongolia on the Asia map

Mongolia Neighboring Countries

The neighboring countries of Mongolia (MN) are:

  1. China (CN)
  2. Russian Federation (RU)

Mongolia is a landlocked country, which means it does not have direct access to the open ocean.

Mongolia Related Content

Mongolia Key Facts

CountryMongolia
CoordinatesLatitude: 46.862496
Longitude: 103.846656
Country CodesAlpha 2: MN
Alpha 3: MNG
Country Flag EmojiπŸ‡²πŸ‡³
Int. Phone Prefix+976
Capital cityUlaanbaatar
Continent
Subcontinent
Asia
Northeastern Asia
Country Area1,564,116 sq km
Population 20213,329,282
World Rank: 131
Median Age26.8
Life expectancy71
Major languagesMongolian 90% (official) (Khalkha dialect is predominant), Turkic, Russian (1999)
UTC/GMT TimeNumber of time zones: 2
  • UTC+07:00 β€” the provinces of Khovd, Uvs and Bayan-Γ–lgii
  • UTC+08:00 β€” most of the country
Internet TLD.mn
Biggest AirportBuyant-Ukhaa International Airport (ULN)
Average temperature15.00 Β°C
59.00 Β°F
Administrative Divisions1 capital city 21 provinces
Political systemParliamentary democracy

Mongolia Economy Facts

World Bank Income GroupLower middle income
World Bank RegionEast Asia & Pacific
CurrencyTugrik (MNT)
GDP in 2020$13.3 (billions of USD)
World Rank: 133
GDP per capita in 2020$4,061
World Rank: 115
Major Industries / Economic SectorsAgriculture, manufacturing, energy, services
Top 5 Import CountriesChina, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Germany
Top 5 Export CountriesChina, Russia, United States, Japan, Australia

Biggest Cities in Mongolia

Here are the largest cities in Mongolia based on 2021 data:

City Population
Ulaanbaatar 1,396,288
Moron 134,530
Erdenet 101,260
Darhan 74,738
Darhan 74,738
Choybalsan 38,150
Olgiy 28,496
Ulaangom 26,319
Bayanhongor 26,252
Hovd 26,023

Map of Mongolia with the Largest Cities

Other Countries in the Northeastern Asia Region

Mongolia Maps and Provinces

Mongolia is a large, landlocked country located in Central Asia and East Asia. It has a total area of 1,564,116 square kilometers and a population of 3,248,853 people. The country is divided into 21 provinces and one autonomous prefecture.

The capital and largest city of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar. Other major cities include Darkhan, Erdenet, and Olgiy.

The provinces of Mongolia are divided into aimags (provinces) and soums (districts). The aimags are further divided into sums (townships), baghs (subdistricts), and finally dumig (villages). The soums are further divided into khoroos (rural districts) and baghs (subdistricts).

Mongolia has a mostly continental climate with cold, dry winters and hot summers. In fact, Mongolia is one of the coldest countries in the world.

Most of the country is covered in mountains where the average elevation is over 1000 meters.

The lowest point is the Hoh Nuur at 154 meters below sea level, and the highest point is Nayramadlin Orgil, at 4,374 meters above sea level. Mongolia also has extensive steppe grasslands in the southwest and northern mountains with forests in the northeast.

Mongolia Political Map

A map showing the country of Mongolia in yellow with surrounding countries in white, with the capital Ulaanbaatar marked by a red dot.
Mongolia political map with capital Ulaanbaatar, national borders, important cities, rivers, and lakes. Landlocked sovereign state in East Asia, bordered to China and Russia.

The general Mongolia map outline consists of a landmass with China on the north, Russia on the east, and the Pacific Ocean on the south. The northern border is divided, with Russia to the north and China to the northeast.

Mongolia was once an important part of the Mongolian Empire which spanned most of Eurasia.

It became independent in 1911 when the Qing Dynasty was overthrown. The country lasted until 1924, when it entered into a treaty with China, creating the Chinese Eastern Railway within its borders. 

During World War II, Mongolia fought alongside the Soviet Union to regain its independence. It became a socialist state and part of the Soviet Union in 1949.

In 1990, following the fall of the Soviet Union, Mongolia held its first democratic election. It transitioned from a communist state to a democratic one. 

A politically dissolved autonomous Mongolian republic now exists as Inner Mongolia in China. Outer Mongolia, which is independent of China, is recognized as the legitimate successor state to the Mongol Empire by most nations.

The capital and largest city of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, located in the country’s north-central part.

Mongolia on the Map of Asia

A 3D map of Asia features Mongolia in blue, neighboring nations in grey, and a magnifying glass showing Mongolia's flag.
Highlighted Mongolia on map of Asia with national flag.

Mongolia is in both Central Asia and East Asia. It shares borders with Russia to the north and east, China to the northeast and southeast, and Kazakhstan to the west.

Mongolia can be divided into three distinct regions.

The Gobi Desert is in Mongolia’s south, which runs into northern China and southern Russia. The steppe is located in central Mongolia and is bound by the Altai Mountains on the west and the Greater Khingan Range on the northeast.

Mongolia on the World Map

A world map with Mongolia highlighted in pink.
Mongolia on the World Map

Mongolia’s relations with the world as a whole lie in the context of its ties with China and Russia, as those countries exert considerable influence on Mongolia.

Mongolia is a member of several organizations, including the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. It is also a participant in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the East Asia Summit, the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia, and the ASEAN Regional Forum.

Mongolia’s GDP (PPP) stands at 13.14 billion, with a per capita GDP of $4000. Its main exports are copper, raw materials, and agricultural products.

Mongolia Provinces Map

A vibrant map of Mongolia's provinces, each color-coded and labeled, with the national flag in the top right.
Mongolia Provinces Map with the flag of Mongolia.

Mongolia divides into 21 provinces and one autonomous prefecture.

Mongolia Provinces

1. Arkhangai

The Arkhangai aimag is in the country’s interior and borders to the north, south, east, west, and north-west with five other provinces. Agriculture is the primary economic sector here, with animal husbandry coming behind.

2. Bayan-Γ–lgii

It formed in August 1940 as the nation’s only Muslim and Kazakh-majority aimag. Γ–lgii is the capital of this province.

3. Bayankhongor

The province received the Outstanding Red Award for meat, wool, and livestock production. It was formed in 1941. The area is diverse and has two mountain ranges. Orog Nuur and BΓΆΓΆn Tsagaan Nuur are the biggest lakes in the area.

4. Bulgan

Bulgan is in northern Mongolia and shares a border with Russia. The province has Alpine Forest as well as rivers. You can directly reach this province by way of Bulgan airport.

5. Darkhan-Uul

Darkhan-Uul Is in the northern area of the country. It is also the second-largest industrial section of the country. For farming, there are over 30,000 hectares of soil. Many people keep livestock. This province was settled in 1994.

6. Dornod

Choibalsan Is the capital. This province is the easternmost one in Mongolia. If you fly into this area, you will use the Choibalsan International Airport. Ethnic groups such as the Halh and Buryat are the dominant groups in the region.

7. Dornogovi

This province borders inner Mongolia and is in the Southeast area of the country. It is in the Gobi Desert. As a result, both snow and sand storms are frequent occurrences here. 

8. Dundgovi

Mandalgovi Is the capital. This province is in the southern area of Mongolia. Dundgovi Has the second smallest population in the country. It does not have commercial air transportation. Animal husbandry and livestock production form the industry of the local people. 

9. Govi-Altai

The Salkhin Sandag NGO is located here and protects the Zavkhan River. The Altai Airport is available for local flights to three cities, such as the capital. This province is in Western Mongolia.

10. GovisΓΌmber

GovisΓΌmber is in central Mongolia, and the capital is Choir. This province has the smallest population of all of the 21 of them. This province has gone through several name changes since 1911. It received its latest name in 1994.

11. Khentii

This province got its name from the Khentii Mountains. It is also the birthplace of Genghis Khan. It is in the eastern section of the country and borders Russia to the north. The Kherlen and the Onon rivers go through this area.

12. Khovd

The capital city has the same name as the province. Khovd is in the western section of Mongolia, and the Khovd river is here. The culture is very diverse and has more than 17 different ethnicities and nationalities. This area of the country also has very harsh weather.

13. KhΓΆvsgΓΆl

The province got its name from Lake KhΓΆvsgΓΆl, which happens to be a big tourist attraction. This region also has some of the most extensive forests in the country. In addition to forests, there are also many hills in the area. This province was formed in 1931.

14. Γ–mnΓΆgovi

Γ–mnΓΆgovi is in the southern part of Mongolia and is in the Gobi Desert. It is also the country’s largest province. Copper and gold are abundant here, while agriculture is only a minor part of the economy. The Dalanzadgad Airport has regular flights from the country’s capital.

15. Orkhon 

Erdenet is the capital and is in the northern section of the country. Erdenet is a relatively new province formed in 1994 from the Bulgan province.

16. Γ–vΓΆrkhangai

The capital is the city of Arvaikheer and is in the southern part of Mongolia. One of the oldest monasteries, the Shankh Monastery, is here. In 2015, the province held its first Special Olympic Games.

17. Selenge

SΓΌkhbaatar is the capital city in the province. Established in 1934, Selenge is in the northern part of Mongolia and has another province within it. Darkhan-Uul is a separate province but is inside of Selenge as an enclave. 

18. SΓΌkhbaatar

Baruun-Urt is the capital city of this eastern province. The Baruun-Urt Airport provides flights to the national capital. 1942 was the year the settlement began.

19. TΓΆv

Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia and is in the center of this province. However, Ulaanbaatar is an independent area. Zuunmod is the capital city of TΓΆv. This province has mountains and rivers. Khalkha Mongols are the dominant ethnic group in TΓΆv .Β 

20. Uvs

Uvs is in the western section of Mongolia and has Ulaangom as its capital. It took its name after the biggest lake in the country. The province shares a border with Russia to the north. Different ethnic groups live here, but the DΓΆrbet are the dominant group.

21. Zavkhan

This province in Western Mongolia gets its name from a river. It connects the Gobi desert with the Khangai mountains. This region is not only one of the coldest parts of Mongolia, but it even has snow in summer. A range of wildlife lives here, such as spotted deer, wolves, wild boars, and more.

22. Ulaanbaatar (Provincial Municipality)

Ulaanbaatar (provincial municipality) is the capital of Mongolia and is located in the north-central part of the country. The city sits at an elevation of 1,300 meters in a valley on the Tuul River.

It is the largest city in Mongolia, with a population of over one million. Ulaanbaatar is divided into 17 districts.

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