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2010. Mongolia. Ulsyn Geodezi, Zurag Zu̇ĭn Gazar. This point shapefile represents locations of built up areas (areas containing a concentration of buildings and other structures) in Mongolia. The G... International Steering Committee for Global Mapping.
2010. Mongolia. Ulsyn Geodezi, Zurag Zu̇ĭn Gazar. This polygon shapefile represents areas containing a concentration of buildings and other structures in Mongolia. The Global Map Mongolia version 2... International Steering Committee for Global Mapping.
1932. Powell, Susan and Navarro, Fernando. This line dataset represents selected caravan routes and other trade routes in Mongolia in 1932. The routes are clipped at the Mongolian national b... UC Berkeley Library.
Scale: 1:250000; Relief Symbology: contours, form lines, shading; Map Type: Topographic maps; Other Descriptive Notes about Map Series: Issued... United States. Army Map Service.
Scale: 1:250000; Relief Symbology: contours, form lines, shading; Map Type: Topographic maps; Other Descriptive Notes about Map Series: Issued... United States. Army Map Service.
Scale: 1:250000; Relief Symbology: contours, form lines, shading; Map Type: Topographic maps; Other Descriptive Notes about Map Series: Issued... United States. Army Map Service.
Scale: 1:250000; Relief Symbology: contours, form lines, shading; Map Type: Topographic maps; Other Descriptive Notes about Map Series: Issued... United States. Army Map Service.
1962. Powell, Susan and Navarro, Fernando. This line dataset represents the boundary line for the China-Mongolia border drawn on Chinese Communist maps in the late 1950s and early 1960s, as ... UC Berkeley Library.
1962. Powell, Susan and Navarro, Fernando. This line dataset represents the boundary line for the China-Mongolia border drawn on Russian and Mongolian maps in the late 1950s and early 1960s,... UC Berkeley Library.
1950. Powell, Susan and Navarro, Fernando. This point dataset represents the cities, towns, and other populated places in and near Mongolia in 1950. Each place is given a population range an... UC Berkeley Library.