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Khövsgöl Province / Eurasia / Dukha / Reindeer / Darkhad / Mongolia / Ovoo / Taiga / Asia / Physical geography / Ethnic groups in Mongolia
Date: 2010-09-30 11:44:45
Khövsgöl Province
Eurasia
Dukha
Reindeer
Darkhad
Mongolia
Ovoo
Taiga
Asia
Physical geography
Ethnic groups in Mongolia

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