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Tsagaannuur (Mongolian: Цагааннуур, white lake) is a sum (district) of Bayan-Ölgii Province in western Mongolia. It is primarily inhabited by ethnic Kazakhs.
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Map of Tsagaannuur, Mongolia
The administrative center of the Tsagaannuur sum is the starting point of a road to Russia, which is an important trade connection for the region and the Aimag capital Ölgii.
Tsagaan Nuur Free Economic Zone
The Tsagaan Nuur Free Economic Zone was established in November 2005 to catalyze the development of the western region of Mongolia. The Free Economic Zone is located 68 km away from the Bayan Ulgii provincial town and about 1,720 km away from Ulaan Baatar. It is located about 32 km away from the Russian border, 250 km from the Chinese border and 190 km away from the Kazakhstan (through Russian property). The Free Economic Zone is about 708.4 hectares in size and is on flat land covered with pebble and rocky soil. Two rivers flowing by on the west and north sides of the Free Economic Zone form the water supplies for the zone.
Tsagaannuur is located on the shortest overland route between Russia and China. The Tsagaan Nuur Free Economic Zone has been granted the following special free trade features: