Mongolian translation services
Mongolia, completely landlocked between two large neighbours - Russian Federation and China, was immeasurably bigger during the period of Mongol conquest under Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan. Until the 20th century Mongolia was twice its present size and included a large chunk of Siberia and Inner Mongolia (now controlled by China). Mongolia is one of the highest countries in the world with one of Eurasia's highest capitals (average altitude: 1,580m above sea level; Ulaanbaatar: 1,350m above sea level). It is a remarkably sunny country, enjoying 250 sunny days a year.
Mongolian is an Altaic language spoken by approximately 5 million people in Mongolia, China, Afghanistan and Russia. There are a number of closely related varieties of Mongolian: Khalkha or Halha, the national language of Mongolia, and Oirat, Chahar and Ordos, which are spoken mainly in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China. Other languages considered part of the Mongolian language family, but separate from Mongolian, are Buryat and Kalmyk, spoken in Russia and Moghul or Mogul, spoken in Afghanistan.
Forced by the Soviet Union, Mongolia adopted the Latin alphabet in 1931 and the Cyrillic alphabet in 1937.
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