
Khovd Province - Wikipedia
Khovd (/ ˈkɒvd /; Mongolian: Ховд [ˈχɔɸt]), alternatively romanized as Khobhd, is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the west of the country. Its capital is also named …
Khovd (city) - Wikipedia
Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд [ˈχɔw̜t]), formerly known as Kobdo[1] or Khobdo, is the capital of the Khovd Province of Mongolia. It is the administrative seat of the Jargalant sum. Khovd is …
Hovd | Central Asian City, Capital of Bayan-Ölgii Province
Hovd, town, administrative headquarters of Hovd aymag (province), western Mongolia, in the northern foothills of the Mongol Altayn Nuruu (Mongolian Altai Mountains) at an elevation of …
Hovd – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Khovd or Hovd (Mongolian: Ховд) is a city in the Hovd province of Mongolia. It has a population of around 30,000. The history of Khovd dates back about 240 years. At the north end of town …
Ховд аймаг — Википедиа нэвтэрхий толь
Ховд (ᠬᠣᠪᠳᠤ) нь Монгол улсын аймаг юм. Аймгийн төв нь Ховд хот. Ховд хот нь Улаанбаатараас 1,580 км, харин МУ-ын зүүн хязгаар болох Дорнод аймгаас 2300-аад км …
Khovd - Wikipedia
Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд; in older sources also Kobdo) can refer to: . Khovd River, a river in the west of Mongolia; Khovd (city), the capital of Khovd aimag Khovd Province, an aimag …
Things to do in Hovd – History and Geography - all about Mongolia
Jan 21, 2025 · Hovd Province is historically enriched by Russian, Chinese, and Mongolian influences. Established in 1939, it reflects the enduring nomadic traditions. The province …
Hovd - Wikitravel
Hovd is a city in the Hovd province of Mongolia. The history of Hovd dates back about 240 years. At the north end of town, there is a ruined fort where the Manchu dynasty Viceroy lived with his …
My guide to Khovd, Western Mongolia - Mongolia Travel Advice
Khovd (pronounced and sometimes spelled as 'Hovd') is one of the larger cities in Western Mongolia. The tree-lined streets give the town a more pleasant feel than other Mongolian …
Khovd - Mongolia guide
Khovd is one of Mongolia's most heterogeneous aimags, with a Khaikh majority and minorities of Khoton, Kazakh, Uriankhai, Zakhchin, Myangad, Uuld, Durvud and Torguud peoples. It is the …
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