Learning About Mongolia
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About Mon golia
Mongolia today has a land area of 1,564,116 km², accounting for almost 1% of the world's land area, ranking 7th in Asia and the second largest landlocked country.
The geography of Mongolia is characterized by natural features, vast steppes, mountain ranges, deserts and forest-steppe regions. The territory is generally oval in shape, stretching from the northwest mountains to the southeast, and has undergone many historical and political stages.
The geographical history of Mongolia is defined by many factors, including the red-brown steppes, the Gobi, mountains, rivers, nomadic culture, policy strategies, and political power, and reflects the broad historical process, geographical map, and geopolitical position from the time of the Great Mongol Empire to the present day.
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The extent of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century
