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Where is Ulaanbaatar?

Ulaanbaatar is in Mongolia.

Ulaanbaatar (Cyrillic Mongolian: уланбаатар; English: Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, is located in the north-central part of the Mongolian Plateau, covering an area of about 4,704.4 square kilometers. In 2065,438+2007, the population was about 1 435,000. Nearly half of Mongolia's population lives here, mostly young people. The urban area flows through the Duer River, and the downtown area is Genghis Khan Square.

Ulaanbaatar is the political, economic, cultural, transportation, industrial and scientific center of Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar has a history of more than 300 years. It was founded in 1639 and 1778, and gradually settled near the current site, named as "Kulun" and "Dakulun", which means "Great Temple" in Mongolian. 1924 after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Cullen was changed to Ulaanbaatar.

geographical environment

Located inland, it has a typical continental climate. The lowest temperature in winter can reach -40℃, the highest temperature in summer can reach 35℃, the annual average temperature is-1.5℃, the monthly average temperature is-15 -22℃, and sometimes it can reach -39℃ at night. Summer is short and hot. The average temperature in July is +20 ~+22℃, and the highest temperature can reach +39.5℃. The average annual precipitation is 280mm. There are 180 sunny days and 109 frost-free periods in a year. The main block of the city lies on the north bank of Tula River.

In Ulaanbaatar, spring is very short (May to June), until mid-May, when the weather gets warmer, trees sprout and grasslands turn green. In summer (July to August), it is hot during the day and cool at night, especially in desert areas. It will suddenly cool down in rainy days and nights, and it will be changeable in autumn (September to 10), and it may suddenly get cold or even snow in winter (June).

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ulaanbaatar