This article is about the province of Mongolia. For other uses, see Khovd (disambiguation).
Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд, romanized: Howd, pronounced [ˈχɔw̜t]) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the west of the country. Its capital is also named Khovd.
The Khovd province is approximately 1,580 km from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. It takes its name from the Khovd River, which is located in this province.
Khovd is distinguished by its multi-cultural population. It is home to more than 17 nationalities and ethnicities. Each of these groups has its own distinct traditional dwelling and settlement pattern, dress and other cultural distinctions, literary, artistic, and musical traditions.
Ethnic groups of Khovd aimag[1] national censuses data
The Khovd aimag population growth stopped in 1991, then migration out of the aimag (approx. 20,000 in 1992-2004) compensated the natural increase and confined aimag’s population within the limits of 87 thousand to 92 thousand since.
Khovd is notorious for its harsh weather, for temperatures regularly reach as high as 40 °C or 104 °F during summer and as low as −30 °C or −22 °F during winter. The climate is dry, as it receives approximately the same average annual precipitation as Phoenix, Arizona.
The Khovd Airport (HVD/ZMKD) has two runways, one of which is paved, and gets served by regular flights from and to Ulaanbaatar, Mörön, and Bulgan. And flights are planned to Ürümqi city of Xingjiang.
Economy
The region around the Khovd city is famous in Mongolia for its watermelon crop. There is a sizable hydroelectric dam-building project underway that will theoretically generate enough electricity to power the three most western aimags (Uvs, Bayan-Ölgii, and Khovd).[citation needed] The city of Khovd is connected to the Russian power grid and subject to blackouts if it falls behind in its payments. Domestic and international tourism and sports hunting are a sizable industry of Khovd province. The natural environment, fresh and salt water lakes, mountains, valleys, caves, ancient rock paintings and fortresses are other sightseeing attractions.[citation needed]
Animal herding is the main economy of this province.
The aimag capital Khovd is geographically located in the Buyant sum, but is administered as independent Jargalant sum. The administrative center of the Khovd Sum is also called Khovd, which is a common source of confusion. The other administrative centers carry the name of the respective Sum as well.
Natalia Rudaya, Pavel Tarasov, Nadezhda Dorofeyuk... Holocene environments and climate in the Mongolian Altai reconstructed from the Hoton-Nur pollen and diatom records: a step towards better understanding climate dynamics in Central Asia // Quaternary Science Reviews
Expedition trip to the North-West Mongolia, Tomsk State University and the University of Hovd, cooperation. Video.
May 04, 2023
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This article is about the province of Mongolia For other uses see Khovd disambiguation Khovd Mongolian Hovd romanized Howd pronounced ˈxɔw t is one of the 21 aimags provinces of Mongolia located in the west of the country Its capital is also named Khovd Khovd Province Hovd ajmag ᠬᠣᠪᠳᠤ ᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭProvinceRuins of a fortress in Khovd ProvinceFlagCoat of armsCoordinates 47 0 N 92 45 E 47 000 N 92 750 E 47 000 92 750 Coordinates 47 0 N 92 45 E 47 000 N 92 750 E 47 000 92 750Country MongoliaEstablished1931 1931 CapitalKhovdArea Total76 133 38 km2 29 395 26 sq mi Highest elevation4 204 m 13 793 ft Population 2017 Total87 363 Density1 1 km2 3 0 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7Area code 976 0 143ISO 3166 codeMN 043Vehicle registrationHO Websitekhovd wbr gov wbr mnThe Khovd province is approximately 1 580 km from Ulaanbaatar Mongolia s capital It takes its name from the Khovd River which is located in this province Contents 1 Population 2 Climate 2 1 Rivers 2 2 Lakes 2 3 Mountains 3 Transportation 4 Economy 5 Administrative subdivisions 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 SourcesPopulation EditKhovd is distinguished by its multi cultural population It is home to more than 17 nationalities and ethnicities Each of these groups has its own distinct traditional dwelling and settlement pattern dress and other cultural distinctions literary artistic and musical traditions Ethnic groups of Khovd aimag 1 national censuses data Ethnicgroup Mongolianname 1979 1989 2000 Khalkha Halh 17 343 27 72 20 397 26 64 23 832 27 45Zakhchin Zahchin 14 464 23 12 17 228 22 50 21 645 24 93Kazakh Hasag 9 425 15 06 12 814 16 74 10 005 11 52Torguud Torguud 5 566 8 90 6 703 8 76 6 995 8 06Olots Өold 4 823 7 71 5 622 7 34 6 503 7 49Altai Uriankhai Urianhaj 4 587 7 33 5 403 7 06 6 592 7 59Dorvod Dorvod 2 856 4 56 3 609 4 71 5 242 6 04Myangad Myangad 2 855 4 56 3 517 4 59 4 287 4 94Tuvan Tuva 239 0 31 724 0 83Bayad Bayad 129 0 21 227 0 30 377 0 43Chantuu Uyghur Chantuu 183 0 29 187 0 24 258 0 30Khoshuud Hoshuud 149 0 17Other Mongolian citizens 93 0 15 176 0 23 203 0 23Foreigners 241 0 39 431 0 56 19 0 02Total 62 565 100 00 76 553 100 00 86 831 100 00The Khovd aimag population growth stopped in 1991 then migration out of the aimag approx 20 000 in 1992 2004 compensated the natural increase and confined aimag s population within the limits of 87 thousand to 92 thousand since Khovd aimag population 2 3 4 5 6 1956 census 1960 est 1969 census 1979 census 1981 est 1989 census 1995 est 2000 census 2006 census 2010 census42 300 48 000 54 000 62 600 64 500 86 831 88 494 89 326 92 395 82 204Climate EditKhovd is notorious for its harsh weather for temperatures regularly reach as high as 40 C or 104 F during summer and as low as 30 C or 22 F during winter The climate is dry as it receives approximately the same average annual precipitation as Phoenix Arizona Rivers Edit The major rivers are Khovd River Bulgan River Buyant River Hoid tsenher River Dund tsenher River Uench River Bodonch RiverLakes Edit Khar Us Nuur Khar Nuur Dorgon Nuur Tsetseg lakeMountains Edit Altai Mountains Jargalant hairhan Bumbat hairhan Baatar hairhan Monkh hairhan Baitag bogdTransportation EditThe Khovd Airport HVD ZMKD has two runways one of which is paved and gets served by regular flights from and to Ulaanbaatar Moron and Bulgan And flights are planned to Urumqi city of Xingjiang Economy EditThe region around the Khovd city is famous in Mongolia for its watermelon crop There is a sizable hydroelectric dam building project underway that will theoretically generate enough electricity to power the three most western aimags Uvs Bayan Olgii and Khovd citation needed The city of Khovd is connected to the Russian power grid and subject to blackouts if it falls behind in its payments Domestic and international tourism and sports hunting are a sizable industry of Khovd province The natural environment fresh and salt water lakes mountains valleys caves ancient rock paintings and fortresses are other sightseeing attractions citation needed Animal herding is the main economy of this province Number of livestock 7 1950 census 1960 census 1970 census 1980 census 1990 census 2000 census 2005 census 2010 census 2014 census1 131 733 1 691 934 1 539 574 1 687 703 2 070 622 1 836 272 1 963 712 1 639 100 2 625 577Further information Halzan Buregtei mineAdministrative subdivisions Edit Sums of Khovd Aimag The aimag capital Khovd is geographically located in the Buyant sum but is administered as independent Jargalant sum The administrative center of the Khovd Sum is also called Khovd which is a common source of confusion The other administrative centers carry the name of the respective Sum as well The sums of Khovd Aimag 6 Sum Mongolian Population1979 census Population1991 est Population2007 est Population2010 est Major Ethnic Sum CentrePopulation Area km 1 Density km Distancefrom Khovdcity km 1 Altai Altaj 2 141 2 712 3 234 2 849 Zahchin 767 13 144 0 25 310Bulgan Bulgan 7 052 9 169 9 634 8 262 Torguud 3 171 8 104 1 19 335Buyant Buyant 3 361 4 386 3 533 2 673 Halh Tuva 1 568 3 759 0 96 19Chandmani Chandman 2 311 2 963 3 155 2 469 Halh 689 6 016 0 52 160Darvi Darvi 2 402 2 775 2 596 2 362 Halh 579 5 604 0 47 204Dorgon Dorgon 1 715 2 555 3 015 2 266 Dorvod 659 4 128 0 73 106Duut Duut 1 675 2 189 2 094 1 287 Urianhai 502 2 146 0 98 76Erdeneburen Erdenebүren 2 258 3 210 3 372 1 995 Oold 696 2 772 1 22 60Jargalant Zhargalant 17 620 26 877 29 207 29 012 Halh Mixed 28 601 70 417 24 0Khovd Hovd 3 927 4 850 4 589 2 722 Halh 719 2 830 1 63 27Mankhan Manhan 3 273 4 352 4 526 3 480 Zahchin 1 258 4 330 1 05 80Monkhkhairkhan Monhhajrhan 1 811 2 337 2 554 1 955 Urianhai Zahchin 744 2 554 1 06 155Most Most 3 239 4 092 3 577 2 939 Zahchin 809 3 927 0 91 180Myangad Myangad 2 940 4 552 3 662 2 615 Myangad 713 3 258 1 12 35Tsetseg Ceceg 2 189 2 645 2 531 2 423 Halh 570 3 491 0 72 216Uyench Үench 2 575 3 913 4 760 4 024 Zahchin 1 452 7 476 0 64 305Zereg Zereg 2 388 3 092 3 078 2 727 Zahchin 796 2 524 1 23 130 The aimag capital KhovdReferences EditCitations Edit a b c Khovd Aimak Statistical Office 1983 2008 Dynamics Data Sheet Archived 2011 07 22 at the Wayback Machine Statoids Gwillim Law web page National Statistical Office Archived 2007 06 07 at the Wayback Machine National Economy of the Mongolian People s Republic 1921 1981 Ulaanbaatar 1981 GeoHive Global Statistics a b Khovd Aimag Statistical Office 2007 Annual Report Annual livestock census data The National Statistical Office of Mongolia http khovd nso mn page 650 Sources Edit Natalia Rudaya Pavel Tarasov Nadezhda Dorofeyuk Holocene environments and climate in the Mongolian Altai reconstructed from the Hoton Nur pollen and diatom records a step towards better understanding climate dynamics in Central Asia Quaternary Science Reviews Expedition trip to the North West Mongolia Tomsk State University and the University of Hovd cooperation Video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khovd Province amp oldid 1146541220, wikipedia, 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