The Egiin Gol (Mongolian: Эгийн гол) is a river in the Khövsgöl and Bulgan aimags in northern Mongolia. It is the only outflow of Lake Khövsgöl and a...
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has only small tributaries. It is drained at the southern end by the Egiin Gol, which connects to the Selenge and ultimately flows into Lake Baikal....
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Kuang, the main paternal lineages of 62 Xiongnu Elite remains in the Egiin Gol valley belonged to the paternal haplogroups N1c1, Q-M242, and C-M217....
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Selenge sum in the Angarkhai mountain range, and discharges into the Egiin Gol ca 55 km west of that. List of rivers of Mongolia "Russian army map "100k--m48-076"...
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Eurasian. A 2003 study found that 89% of Xiongnu maternal lineages from the Egiin Gol valley were of East Asian origin, while 11% were of West Eurasian origin...
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from source to mouth: Ider (right) Delger mörön (left) Khanui (right) Egiin Gol (left) Orkhon (right) Dzhida (left) Chikoy (right) Khilok (right) Uda...
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101°44′30″E / 50.47778°N 101.74167°E / 50.47778; 101.74167 Basin features Progression Üür River→ Egiin Gol→ Selenga→ Lake Baikal→ Angara→ Yenisey→ Kara Sea...
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officially named Eg-Üür (Mongolian: Эг-Үүр), is situated on the banks of the Egiin gol. The Erdenebulgan sum was founded, together with the whole Khövsgöl aimag...
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101°34′50″E / 50.51389°N 101.58056°E / 50.51389; 101.58056 Basin features Progression Üür River→ Egiin Gol→ Selenga→ Lake Baikal→ Angara→ Yenisey→ Kara Sea...
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