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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ulaan Taiga (Mongolian: , Red Taiga) is a mountain range in northwestern Khövsgöl, Mongolia, between the Darkhad Valley and Mongolia's border with Tuva, Russia. The range covers parts of the Ulaan-Uul, Tsagaannuur and Bayanzürkh sums. Notable peaks include Lam Taiga Uul (2619m) and Belchir Uul (3351m). The Shishged River and Delger River have their sources in this area. A part of the area along the border with Tuva has been put under natural protection. Khövsgöl (Mongolian: ) is the northernmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ulaan Taiga (Mongolian: , Red Taiga) is a mountain range in northwestern Khövsgöl, Mongolia, between the Darkhad Valley and Mongolia's border with Tuva, Russia. The range covers parts of the Ulaan-Uul, Tsagaannuur and Bayanzürkh sums. Notable peaks include Lam Taiga Uul (2619m) and Belchir Uul (3351m). The Shishged River and Delger River have their sources in this area. A part of the area along the border with Tuva has been put under natural protection. Khövsgöl (Mongolian: ) is the northernmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is derived from Lake Khövsgöl. The Aimag is quite mountainous. The south and southwest are dominated by the round-topped Tarvagatai, Bulnain and Erchim sub-ranges of the Khangai massif. The areas west and north of Lake Khövsgöl are formed by the alpine Khoridol Saridag, Ulaan Taiga, and Mönkh Saridag mountains. The center and east are less mountainous, but still hilly.