Yes
The boundary between China and Mongolia is a political boundary because there are hardly any natural boundaries like rivers or mountains along the border. It is drawn by the Chinese and Mongolian government when Mongolia gained independence on October 6, 1946, to separate Inner Mongolia (China) from Outer Mongolia (Mongolia).
The boundary between China and Mongolia is a political boundary because there are hardly any natural boundaries like rivers or mountains along the border. It is drawn by the Chinese and Mongolian government when Mongolia gained independence on October 6, 1946, to separate Inner Mongolia (China) from Outer Mongolia (Mongolia).
it is china and mongolia russia and spain japan and france australia to california now that is some examples of a political and a natural boundary
The Border between the two countries separating Russia and China is just that a Border line.
At two points with the same latitude the star layouts are identical at local midnight in each place. The latitude is 46 degrees in the centre of Mongolia, the same as at the boundary of North and South Dakota.
Yes. Mongolia has no boundary's bordering onto any sea or ocean.
The People's Mongolia or Outer Mongolia
Yes, Mongolia and Mongolia are both the exact same word.
Mongolia mangolia
This point is near the international boundary between the Russian Federation and Mongolia. The nearest city on my maps is Olgiy in Mongolia, about 75 miles to the south. This point is really 'out there'. Are you sure you correctly typed the coordinates that you intended ?
He did not invade Mongolia. He found Mongolia.