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Top 10 Amazing Facts About Mongolia

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Mongolia 

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Welcome to Countries Facts so today in this Article I will show you top 10 Amazing Facts about Mongolia.

1 Mongolia is located in Central Asia between Siberia on the north and China on the south it is a mountainous country with the very harsh climate and it is home to the Gobi Desert which is the coldest desert on earth lots of people are fascinated with Mongolia so you know I thought let's make a top ten list of Mongolia so this is a top ten shocking fact about Mongolia sorting out this list like we always do number 10 humans are outnumbered by animals in Mongolia there about 13 times more horses than there are human and sheep outnumber humans by 35 to 1 Mongolian native horses are called attackee which means spirits they have 66 chromosomes which is two more than any of like the average horse and I'm not sure what someone research that but it's a thing there and they are the last truly wild horses left on the planet did you guys know that the movie ends.

2 There is a theory that Mongolian horsemen might have invented ice cream this was theorized because the horsemen would take ice cream in containers that was made from animal intestines as provision across the Gobi Desert in the winter as they galloped the ice cream would Shea combine that with sub-zero temperatures it caused cream to freeze hence ice cream expansion of the mongol empire spread ice cream through China where Marco Polo supposedly brought the idea to Italy when he returned from his travelling in 1295.

3 I and of the eternal blue sky a Mongols are about 250 sunny days a year with nice clear skies which is why Mongolia is nicknamed land of the eternal blue sky or country of blue sky however these nice blue skies don't necessarily mean warm weather Mongolia's climate is extreme and killed fluctuate and even though most of the country is warm and summer temperatures can drop to negative 30 degrees in the winter deer stones brings us in to.

4 On this list throughout the grasslands of northern Mongolia there are hundreds of megaliths that have mysterious carvings on them that depict a flying reindeer they are referred to as Dera stones and these up right slabs measure 3 to 15 feet tall and are placed together in small groups there are about 700 air stones in Mongolia and they have believed to have erected by the Bronze Age nomads approximately 3,000 years ago.

5 Takes us all the way over to the Mongolian customs Mongolians have a lot of different causes and tradition that take quite some time to learn all of them but here are some of the more important ones during the formal celebrations food tea or vodka should be given and receives with the right hand extended and the left hand supporting the elbow roll down your sleeves before taking or giving something tour before being introduced to an elder if you step on kick or touch someone else's foot you must offer them a quick handshake and it is not polite to say no when a host offers P food or dairy products.

6 Teaches us that about 30 percent of Mongolia's population is nomadic nomads or a group of people who have no fixed home and move according to the seasons from place to place and search for food water and grazing land Mongolian nomads are primarily herdsmen so they survive by farming livestock such as cattle camels and horses and they move around the country in search for more favourable living conditions throughout their entire year the traditional Mongolian home is referred to as a juror and this brings us into.

7 It is more widely known as a yurt so this type of home is a portable round tent structure that is covered with skins or felt and it is used primarily by nomads the materials that are used are very light so we can be transported by a camel when the nomads wish to relocate you wouldn't think if the insurance would be warm however they could be very warm and cozy especially when the soul is lit the Gobi Desert used to be a thriving sea and this brings us into.

8 Currently the Gobi Desert is the fifth largest desert in the world and it covers well over a million square miles and there are also that can be found in the deserts and in many areas there are also a number of daughters for fossils that could be easily picked up by tourists and taken home a souvenir sheep had comes into this list.

9 I remember going to Iceland I see the sheep head I was mortified like you can eat these things well this is considered to be a prized delicacy in Mongolia but over here in the Western Hemisphere this is what nightmares are made of so yeah it wasn't a good time when I went to like Iceland and there's a ah here's a sheep head the sheep's head is placed in a pot with root vegetables and has left there to simmer for hours apparently this makes the meat soft and very tender so it's easier when you get parts such as the tongue also mongolia is considered tradition for one of the person to eat both of the eyeballs well I hope someone's more traditional than me and bacon there you go you eat the eyeballs Mongolia also claims that a glass of tomato juice vinegar and sheep eyes will cure any hangover well I'm willing to take the risk and have that headache the next day and I rather be hungover.

10 Genghis Khan is considered to be the founding father of Mongolia and he is their national hero well you know how Arnold Schwarzenegger is my hero well Genghis Khan is there he founded the Mongol Empire and conquered most of Eurasia unifying the nomadic tribes despite his vicious reputation the Western Hemisphere he encouraged religious tolerance and practice meritocracy which means people advanced in leadership roles based on ability and talent rather than class privilege or wealth so for these reasons Genghis Khan is considered to be a hero in Mongolia and even has a 131 foot statue of himself on a horse which is actually the world's tallest statue of a horse well there you guys have it that was a whole lot of learning I didn't really know too much about Mongolia and now I do at least I have 10 facts about it maybe I'll make another 10 so we can have 20 together well thank you guys so much watching this video there's a whole lot of fun I love research in the world I love traveling the world as well so therefore.

I hope you guys this Article will be informative for you we'll see you guys Goodbye.

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