Khalkh Gol
The biggest river on the steppe of Khalkhgol soum, Dornod province in Eastern Mongolia is Khalkh River. This beautiful lakes’ west bank is taller than the east bank, so from the east, it looks like a wall. Thus the river is called “Khalkh” river which means “shield” in Mongolian.
The river originates in the Great Hyangan Mountains, flows 233 kilometers, and empties into Lake Buir. The end of the river has two branches, one of which flows into the northwestern part of Lake Buir. However, the other tributary joins the Orchun River, which originates just north of Lake Buir and flows into Lake Khulun in Inner Mongolia, China. The Khailaast River flows into the Khalkh River. In 1939 an undeclared war was held between Japan - Manchu and The Soviet Union – Mongolia near the Khalkh River.
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