Districts of Mongolia

Administrative subdivision of Mongolia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A district or sum (/sʊm/; Mongolian: сум ᠰᠤᠮᠤ) is a second-level administrative subdivision of Mongolia. The 21 provinces of Mongolia are divided into 330 sums.[1]

On average, each district administers a territory of 4,200 km2 (1,600 sq mi) with about 5,000 inhabitants, primarily nomadic herders. Its[clarification needed] total revenue is 120 million Tögrög, 90% of which comes from national subsidies.

Each district is again subdivided into bags (brigades; sometimes spelled baghs[2]). Most bags are of an entirely virtual nature. Their purpose is to sort the families of nomads in the district into groups, without a permanent human settlement.

Officially, and occasionally on maps, many district seats (sum centers) bear a name different from that of the district. However, in practice the district seat (sum center) is most often referred to under the name of the district, to the point of the official name of the district seat (sum center) being unknown even to the locals.

Districts map of Mongolia

Arkhangai Province

Districts of Arkhangai Province
19 sum

Bayan-Ölgii Province

Bayankhongor Province

Bulgan Province

Darkhan-Uul Province

Districts of Darkhan-Uul Province
4 sum

Dornod Province

Dornogovi Province

Dundgovi Province

Govi-Altai Province

Govisümber Province

Districts of Govisümber Province
3 sum

Khentii Province

Khovd Province

Khövsgöl Province

Ömnögovi Province

Orkhon Province

Districts of Orkhon Province
2 sum

Övörkhangai Province

Selenge Province

Sükhbaatar Province

Töv Province

Uvs Province

Zavkhan Province

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