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Administrative divisions
of Mongolia
First-level
Second-level
Third-level

The country of Mongolia is divided into 21 provinces (Mongolian: аймаг, aimag) and the capital (нийслэл, niislel) Ulaanbaatar.

Secondary subdivisions outside Ulaanbaatar are called "sum" (сум, often transcribed as soum). In 2006, Mongolia had 331 sums. Sums are further subdivided into bags (баг). While sums always have a permanent settlement as administrative center, many bags do not.

Ulaanbaatar is divided into nine düüregs (дүүрэг, usually translated as district), which are further subdivided into khoroos (хороо, most often translated as subdistrict, microdistrict or simply district).

Administrative Units

Officially, Mongolia is divided into 3 administrative tiers, with different types of administrative unit on each tier:

Level 1st 2nd 3rd
Type Capital city
(нийслэл niislel)
Municipal district
(дүүрэг düüreg)
Municipal subdistrict
(хороо khoroo)
Province
(аймаг aimag)
District
(сум sum)
Subdistrict
(баг bag)

References

  1. Mongolian Statistical Yearbook 2006, pp. 62, 63
  2. ^ "The Constitution of Mongolia, Article 57".
  3. Mongolian Statistical Yearbook 2006, p. But in 2024 Mongolia had 335 sums.64
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