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    The Tuul River or Tula River (/ ˈtuːl /; Mongolian: Туул гол, Tuul gol, pronounced [ˈtʰʊːɮ ɢɔɮ]; in older sources also Tola) is a river in central and northern Mongolia. Sacred to the Mongols, the Tuul is generally called the Hatan Tuul (Mongolian: Хатан Туул, [ˈχaʰtəɴ tʰʊːɮ]; lit. "Queen Tuul"). [citation needed]

  2. The Tuul River is a sacred and vital river for Mongolia, but it faces many threats from pollution, over-demand, and climate change. WWF and partners are developing a basin health report card to assess and improve the river's condition.

  3. It is situated on the Tuul River on a windswept plateau at an elevation of 4,430 feet (1,350 metres). The city originated as a seasonal migratory abode of the Mongolian princes and in 1639 finally attained permanence on the present site with the construction of Da Khure Monastery.

  4. The Tuul River headwaters begin in the Lower Khentii mountains of the Khan Khentii mountain range (48030’58.9” N, 108014’08.3” E). The river flows southwest through the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, after which it eventually joins the Orkhon River in Orkhontuul soum where the Tuul River Basin ends (48056’55.1” N, 104047’53.2 ...

  5. The Tuul River or Tula River is a river in central and northern Mongolia. Sacred to the Mongols, the Tuul is generally called the Hatan Tuul. It is 882.8 kilometres or 549 miles long and drains an area of 49,840 square kilometres or 19,240 square miles.

  6. The Tuul River or Tula River is a river in central and northern Mongolia. Sacred to the Mongols, the Tuul is generally called the Khatan (Queen) Tuul in Mongolian. It is 704 kilometres or 437 miles long and drains an area of 49,840 square kilometres or 19,240 square miles.

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  8. Mar 22, 2019 · The Tuul River Basin Report Card—the first of its kind in Mongolia—assesses the basin's health through social, environmental, and economic values that can be tracked over time in response to management actions and/or external pressures.