Aymags of Mongolia
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Mongolia is divided into 21 aymags or provinces. Aimaq (also spelled aimag, and aimak) is the Mongolian word for prefecture. Because Mongolia was a province of China though, it was divided into aimaqs (prefectures of the province of Outer Mongolia). They kept it like this even when they gained their independence.
See ISO 3166-2:MN for their ISO 3166-2 codes.
List of aymags
(capitals in parentheses):
- Arhangay (Tsetserleg)
- Bayan-Ölgiy (Ölgiy)
- Bayanhongor (Bayanhongor)
- Bulgan (Bulgan)
- Darhan-Uul (Darhan)
- Dornod (Choybalsan)
- Dornogovĭ (Saynshand)
- Dundgovĭ (Mandalgovĭ)
- Govĭ-Altay (Altay)
- Govĭsümber (Choyr)
- Hentiy (Öndörhaan)
- Hovd (Hovd)
- Hövsgöl (Mörön)
- Ömnögovĭ (Dalanzadgad)
- Orhon (Erdenet)
- Övörhangay (Arvayheer)
- Selenge (Sühbaatar)
- Sühbaatar (Baruun-Urt)
- Töv (Zuunmod)
- Uvs (Ulaangom)
- Zavhan (Uliastay)
Additionally, the capital, Ulaanbaatar, ranks as a municipality. is:Listi yfir mongólsk Aimag