Tsetserleg / ˈ t s ɛ t s ər l ɛ ɡ / , also romanized as Cecerleg ( Mongolian : Цэцэрлэг , pronounced [ˈt͡sit͡sɪrɮɪk] ; lit. "park" or "garden") is the capital of Arkhangai Aimag (province) in Mongolia . It lies on the northeastern slopes of the Khangai Mountains , 600 kilometres (370 miles) southwest of Ulaanbaatar . It has a population of 16,553 (2000 census, with Erdenebulgan sum rural territories population was 18,519), 16,618 (2003 est.), 16,300 (2006 est.).
10-539: Tsetserleg (Mongolian: Цэцэрлэг , garden ) may signify: Tsetserleg (city) , the capital of Arkhangai aimag in Mongolia two sums (districts) in different aimags of Mongolia: Tsetserleg, Arkhangai Tsetserleg, Khövsgöl Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsetserleg . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
20-581: A paved road connecting it with Ulaanbaatar. There is no direct road access across the Gobi desert to China. Dalanzadgad experiences a cold desert climate ( Köppen BWk ) with cold winters and warm summers. By Mongolian standards it is one of the warmest places in the country during winter. Along with Tsetserleg and Arvaikheer it was warmer than Hohhot in January 2014 and 2015. A unique steppe micro-climate with running streams and lush grass can be found in
30-588: A theatre, hotel, hospital, and an agricultural college. The main industry is food processing. Tsetserleg has a dry-winter subarctic climate ( Dwc ). It is part of a microclimate which experiences cooler summers and warmer winters than the rest of Mongolia. Wind speed is also relatively calm on average. In the coldest month of winter, January, it is often the warmest place in the country and temperatures rarely plummet below -30 °C, often hovering at around -15 °C to -25 °C during nighttime and 5 °C to -15 °C during daytime. In January 2014 and 2015
40-490: Is 19,396. Dalanzadgad Airport (ZMDZ/DLZ) is served by regular domestic flights from and to Ulaanbaatar. There are summer and winter timetables. In 2007, the Mongolian Civil Aviation Authority built a new airport with a paved runway. The runway is second longest in the country after Buyant-Ukhaa International Airport . Before that, the airport had only one gravel runway. Dalanzadgad has
50-731: Is geographically located in the Bulgan sum in the south of the aimag. It is not to be confused with Tsetserleg sum in the north. In 1992 Tsetserleg was designated as Erdenebulgan sum , which has an area of 536 km (207 sq mi). Tsetserleg is an ancient cultural and commercial centre. It was once the seat of a monastery ( Zayiin Gegeen Monastery ), built by the First Khalkh Zaya Pandita, Luvsanperenlei (1642–1715) (who should not be confused with Zaya Pandita Namkhaijantsan (1599–1662)). It consisted of
60-553: The coldest temperature was -26 °C (each during a short cold snap) while average minimum temperature was -16 °C which was 12 degrees warmer than the Ulaanbaatar average minimum of -28.5 °C (January 2014 and 2015) and identical to the Hohhot average minimum of -16 °C (January 2014 and 2015). The average maximum temperature in January 2015 was 0 °C or the same as Hohhot while overall average January temperature
70-429: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tsetserleg&oldid=1256281926 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Mongolian-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tsetserleg (city) Tsetserleg
80-813: The main Guden Süm, the Right, or Summer Semchin Temple, and the Left, or Winter Semchin Temple, all built in the early 1680s. The sixth Zaya Pandita, Jambatseren, was killed by the Communists in 1932, and the main Guden temple was turned into a museum. There is a seventh Zaya Pandita, but he mostly lives in Ulan Bator and visits only occasionally. Tsetserleg has an airport , with regular connections from and to Ulan Bator,
90-447: Was -9 °C again the same as Hohhot. The warmest temperature of the 10 days above 0 °C in January 2015 was 7 °C which was warmer than Hohhot in which the warmest of the 8 days above 0 °C in January 2015 was 6 °C. Dalanzadgad and Arvaikheer , two other 'mild' cities of Mongolia, experienced identical temperatures although average minimum was marginally warmer at -15 °C each while Dalanzadgad's warmest January day
100-458: Was marginally warmer at 8 °C. Tsetserleg belongs to USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 5. Dalanzadgad Dalanzadgad ( Mongolian : Даланзадгад ; ᠳᠠᠯᠠᠨᠵᠠᠳᠠᠭᠠᠳ ) is the capital of Ömnögovi Aimag in Mongolia . It is located 540 kilometers (340 mi) south of the national capital Ulaanbaatar . The altitude of the city center is 1,470 meters (4,823 feet). As of 2011, its population
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