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DENSITY, by aimags and the Capital by Number of population, Aimag code and Year

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Number of population
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Description:
Demonstrate the number of population per unit area.
Methodology name
Methodology for Demographic statistics of population (Order ?01/149 of Chairperson of NSO on December 25, 2013)
About table
Calculation method
Demonstrate the number of population per unit area.
Information updated date
4/10/2025
Measurement
person
Calculation of parameters frequency
Жил / Annual
Next update
3/21/2026
Creation date
1/1/1963
Copyright
No
Source
Population Statistic
Matrix
DT_NSO_0300_034V1
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Demonstrate the number of population per unit area.