Erdenet
Erdenet is the third-largest city in Mongolia and the provincial capital of Orkhon. Located in northern Mongolia, it lies in a valley between the Selenge and Orkhon rivers about northwest of the national capital Ulaanbaatar and Darkhan. The road length between Ulaanbaatar and Erdenet is about. As of the 2018 census, the city had a population of 98,057.
History
Erdenet, one of the youngest settlements in Mongolia, was founded in 1974 in an area where large deposits of copper had been discovered in the 1950s. A single-track railway line with a length of linking Erdenet to the Trans-Mongolian Railway was inaugurated in 1977. In the middle of the 1980s, more than 50% of the inhabitants were Russians working as engineers or miners. After the fall of Soviet Communism in 1990, however, most Russians left Erdenet. Today, about 10% of the population is Russian.Erdenet Mining Corporation
The Erdenet Mining Corporation is a joint Mongolian-Russian venture, and accounts for a majority of Mongolia's hard currency income. Erdenet mines 22.23 million tons of ore per year, producing 126,700 tons of copper and 1,954 tons of molybdenum. The mine accounts for 13.5% of Mongolia's GDP and 7% of tax revenue. About 8,000 people are employed in the mine.Transport
Erdenet is linked to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, and to the towns of Darkhan and Bulgan by a paved road and is easily accessible by bus several times each day. The distance to the capital where the nearest airport is situated amounts to and travel by car takes about eight hours.Landmarks
Erdenet is home to several cultural and economic landmarks. The Erdenet Carpet Factory, established in 1981 about east of the city center, processes approximately 2,000 tons of wool annually and employs around 1,100 workers. Cultural institutions include the Mining Museum, located in the Palace of Culture on the central square, and the Museum of Orkhon Province, founded in 1983. The Friendship Monument, erected in 1984, stands on a hill in northeastern Erdenet. Amarbayasgalant Monastery, a major Buddhist site located about northeast of Erdenet, was founded between 1727 and 1737, partially destroyed in 1937, and restored after 1975 with support from UNESCO.Administrative divisions
Bayan-Öndör District consists of 26 sub-districts.Climate
Erdenet has a cold semi-arid climate. Summers are typically warm and rainy with cool nights, while winters are long, very cold, and dry.Notable residents
- Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, former President of Mongolia
- Oleksandr Zelenskyy, mining engineer and father of Volodymyr Zelenskyy
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy, current President of Ukraine
Twin towns – sister cities
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