Jargalant, Khövsgöl

The center, officially named Orgil (Mongolian: Оргил),[citation needed] is situated close to the Ider river, 182 kilometres (113 mi) south-southeast of Mörön and 886 kilometres (551 mi) from Ulaanbaatar.

In 2004, there were roughly 82,000 heads of livestock, consisting of 37,000 sheep, 34,000 goats, 6,100 cattle and yaks, 5,100 horses, and 20 camels.

[1] The sum features one of the very few surviving pre-1990 lamaist structures in Khövsgöl Province, Jargalantyn Dugan (temple) dating from 1890.

Gelenkhüü's suvarga is located 20 km north of the sum center.

[2] There is a museum displaying various religious items, stuffed animals, and old photos as well.

General view of Jargalant Town