Selenge, Administrative province in northern Mongolia
Selenge is an administrative province in northern Mongolia. The region combines agricultural areas with industrial development, and Sükhbaatar serves as the main city where most administrative functions take place.
The province was created in 1934 as an administrative division during the establishment of the Mongolian People's Republic. Over time, it became a key regional hub connecting Mongolia with neighboring areas.
People here maintain traditional Mongolian ways of living while engaging with influences from neighboring regions through daily trade and exchange. Community life reflects both local customs and the cross-border relationships that shape the area.
The province has a road network connecting different districts throughout the region. Regular transportation services operate between the main communities, making travel between settlements possible.
The region plays a leading role in the country's food production due to its soil and agricultural conditions, a fact that often goes unnoticed by visitors. This contribution to national food security is a defining feature of the territory.
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