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Municipal districts of Mongolia

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Düürgüüd of Ulaanbaatar

A düüreg (Template:Lang-mn) is a municipal district in the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar. Each of the nine düürgüüd is subdivided into khoroos.

Each düüreg also serves as a constituency that elects one or more representatives into the State Great Khural, the national parliament.

The Düüregs of Ulaanbaatar[1]
Düüreg Mongolian Khoroos Population
01.01.2006
Annual
growth
(%)
Population
01.01.2007
Annual
growth
(%)
Population
01.01.2008
Annual
growth
(%)
Population
01.01.2009
Area
km²
Density
/km²
Bagakhangai Багахангай 2 3,776 1.4 3,827 1.0 3,864 -3.2 3,742 140.0 26.7
Baganuur Багануур 4 25,261 1.9 25,731 0.9 25,969 -0.4 25,877 620.2 41.7
Bayangol Баянгол 20 160,479 0.2 160,818 2.7 165,159 2.5 169,278 29.5 5,738.2
Bayanzürkh Баянзүрх 24 196,132 7.9 211,614 4.7 221,565 6.2 235,192 1,244.1 189.0
Chingeltei Чингэлтэй 19 130,501 1.8 132,883 2.4 136,014 2.9 140,019 89.3 1,568.0
Khan Uul Хан Уул 14 87,912 3.4 90,925 4.1 94,670 4.4 98,815 484.7 203.9
Nalaikh Налайх 7 26,529 2.9 27,297 3.1 28,152 3.4 29,115 687.6 42.3
Songino Khairkhan Сонгинохайрхан 25 204,587 3.2 211,056 4.4 220,295 5.5 232,326 1,200.6 193.5
Sükhbaatar Сүхбаатар 18 117,233 5.0 123,041 5.2 129,486 2.8 133,108 208.4 638.7
total 132 952,410 3.7 987,192 3.8 1,025,174 4.1 1,067,472 4,704.4 226.9

Although administratively part of Ulaanbaatar, Nalaikh and Baganuur are separate cities. Bagakhangai and Baganuur are noncontiguous exclaves, the former located within the Töv Province, the latter on the border between the Töv and Khentii provinces.

References

  1. ^ Statistics office of the city of Ulan Bator,[1] stat2701.pdf pop2006.01.01.pdf