Mongolia has several lakes, ranging from small and shallow lakes to large and deep lakes. Some of the most prominent lakes in the country include:
Lake Khuvsgul: Located in the north of Mongolia, Lake Khuvsgul is one of the largest and deepest freshwater lakes in Asia. It is surrounded by mountains and is home to many species of fish, including the endemic species called the omul.
Lake Terkhiin Tsagaan: Also known as the White Lake, Lake Terkhiin Tsagaan is located in the central part of Mongolia. It is a volcanic lake formed by two volcanic eruptions, and is surrounded by several hot springs and stunning natural attractions.
Lake Uvs: Located in the western part of Mongolia, Lake Uvs is a saline lake that stretches across the border with Russia. It is an important breeding ground for many species of migratory birds and is also home to several fish species.
Lake Khoton and Lake Khorgo: These two lakes are located in the central part of Mongolia and are surrounded by mountains and forest. Lake Khorgo is a volcanic lake, while Lake Khoton is a freshwater lake that is popular for fishing.
Lake Baikal: While not technically located in Mongolia, Lake Baikal is situated near the border with Russia and is one of the largest and deepest freshwater lakes in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to many unique species of flora and fauna.
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