
Lake Khövsgöl - Wikipedia
Lake Khövsgöl (Mongolian: Хөвсгөл нуур) is a lake in Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. It is the largest freshwater lake in the country by volume and second largest by area after Uvs Lake. It is nicknamed the "Younger sister" of those two "sister lakes". The lake's name is also spelled Hovsgol, Khövsgöl, or Huvsgul in English texts.
Khövsgöl Province - Wikipedia
Khövsgöl (Mongolian: Хөвсгөл) is the northernmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The name is derived from Lake Khövsgöl.
Hövsgöl Lake | Mongolia, Nature Reserve, Wildlife | Britannica
Hövsgöl Lake, lake in northern Mongolia. With an area of 1,012 square miles (2,620 square km), it is Mongolia’s largest freshwater lake, with depths exceeding 800 feet (244 m). It lies near the Russian border at an elevation of 5,397 feet (1,645 m), at …
KHOVSGOL LAKE NATIONAL PARK MONGOLIA | LAKE KHOVSGOL
Khovsgol Lake lies sticking into the southern fringe of the Siberian Taiga on the northern frontier of Mongolia, at an altitude of 1645 m above sea level. The lake's name is also spelled Hovsgol, Hövsgöl, or Khuvsgul in English texts.
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Travel guide for Lake Khovsgol - Mongolia Travel Advice
Lake Khovsgol (Khovsgol Nuur, also spelled 'Lake Hovsgol') is a huge freshwater lake in Mongolia holding 2% of the world's fresh water, surrounded by craggy peaks and rolling green hills. Khovsgol is often said to be Mongolia's most scenic destination.
Khovsgol Lake: the Dark Blue Pearl of Mongolia - Lakepedia
Khovsgol Lake is one of the 17 ancient lakes in the world, formed more than 2 million years ago. Because it is so clear, locals use its potable waters without any treatments. It is the most significant source of drinking water in the country.
Lake Khovsgol National Park Guide - Travel Buddies: Mongolia …
Lying at an altitude of 1645m, Lake Khovsgol is Mongolia’s largest and deepest lake. Situated near the Russian border, the lake stretches 125km from north to south reaching a depth of 262m. Created by volcanic activity it is part of the Baikal Rift System. This system extends from northern Mongolia northeastward through Buryatia.
Lake Hovsgol - Living Lakes Network
The iconic Hovsgol Nuur (nuur means “lake” in Mongolian) is the largest freshwater lake in Mongolia by volume and second largest by area after Uvs Lake. It is located near the northern border of Mongolia, about 200 km west of the southern tip of Lake Baikal.
Khövsgöl Nuur | Mongolia, Asia | Attractions - Lonely Planet
But Khövsgöl Nuur (sometimes transliterated as Hövsgöl or Hovsgol) is Mongolia's deepest lake (up to 262m) as well as the world's 14th largest source of fresh water – it contains between one and two per cent of the world's fresh water (that's 380,700 billion litres!).