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Mongolian province Province in Mongolia
Govisümber Province Говьсүмбэр аймаг
ᠭᠣᠪᠢᠰᠦᠮᠪᠦᠷᠠᠶᠢᠮᠠᠭ
Province
Railroad station at ChoirRailroad station at Choir
Flag of Govisümber ProvinceFlagCoat of arms of Govisümber ProvinceCoat of arms
Coordinates: 46°30′N 108°30′E / 46.500°N 108.500°E / 46.500; 108.500
CountryMongolia
Established1994 (1994)
CapitalChoir
Area
 • Total5,541.80 km (2,139.70 sq mi)
Population
 • Total17,399
 • Rank21st
 • Density3.1/km (8.1/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalMNT 150 billion
US$ 50 million (2022)
 • Per capitaMNT 8,263,010
US$ 2,646 (2022)
Time zoneUTC+08:00
Area code+976 7054xxxx
ISO 3166 codeMN-064
Vehicle registrationГС_
Websitewww.govisumber.gov.mn

Gowisümber (Mongolian: Говьсүмбэр, [ˈɢœw̜ʲsumb̥ɘr]; lit. Gobi-Sümber) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. It is located in the center of the country. Its capital is Choir. Govisümber is the least populated Mongolian aimag.

Sums of Govisümber

History

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Borjigon clan said in The Secret History of the Mongols: one of the world's greatest cultural and historical written relics was written in 1240—the year of white mouse. Genghis Khan is a grandson of the Bodanchar who is the heir of the Burte Chono. It is stated in the historical literature that Bodanchar had separated from his brothers and founded the Borjigon clan.

In 1691, when the Manchurian emperior Enkh-Amgalan made Mongolia its tributary state and divided four Mongolian aimags and seven khoshuus, there was founded Borjigon khoshuu of Setsen khan aimag.

In 1911, the name of the khoshuu was changed to Borjigon Setsen van khoshuu.

In 1923, the name was changed to Otsol Sansar uuliin khoshuu.

From 1931 onward, it was called Govisumber soum of the Töv aimag, Sumber soum of the Dornogovi aimag.

From 1991 onward, it was called Choir City.

From 1994 onward, it is called Govisumber aimag.

Administrative subdivisions

The Sums of Govisümber Aimag
Sum Mongolian Population (2003) Population (2008) Population (2014) Area (km) Density (/km) Sum centre population (2002)
Bayantal Баянтал 838 851 1,084 916.06 0.92 120
Shiveegovi Шивээговь 2,685 2,745 3,198 857.55 3.20 1,800
Sümber (Choir) Сүмбэр 8,996 9,719 11,609 3768.19 2.58 7,998 * (2006)

References

  1. "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, by region, aimags and the Capital". www.1212.mn. Mongolian Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  2. Govisümber Aimag Statistical Office Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Govisümber Aimag Statistical Office
  4. Govisümber aimag official site Archived 2007-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Govisümber Aimag official site

External links

Media related to Govisümber Province at Wikimedia Commons

Places adjacent to Govisümber Province
Tov Province Khentii Province
Govisumber Province
Dundgovi Province Dornogovi Province
Administrative divisions of Mongolia
Aimags (provinces)
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