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Teach at Mentora College in Mongolia in Mongolia

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About Mentora College in Mongolia

The mission of Mentora College in Mongolia is to develop in our students the creative minds and ethical spirits needed to contribute wisdom, compassion, and leadership to a global society. Through rigorous English language study, effective educators lead our students through a challenging curriculum and inspire them to take responsibility for their own learning. We are committed to the highest standards of academic excellence, and we dedicate ourselves to sustaining an institute in which the faculty, staff, and students representing diverse, international cultures and experiences bring about the development of the personal knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential for lifelong learning.

 

Mentora College in Mongolia contact information

Address: 17th Floor, Business Tower, Chinggis Ave, Sukhbaatar District, 11000, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Phone: +1 240-506-9191

Mongolia at a glance

Country information

Capital: Ulaanbaatar

Language: Mongolian

Population: 2.9 million

Currency: Togrog (MNT)

Government: Parliamentary constitutional republic

Country quick facts

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Mongolia’s capital is Ulaanbaatar, or Ulan Bator, which comes from the Mongolian Ulayanbayatur, which means “Red Hero.”
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Mongolia is referred to as “Land of the Blue Sky” because it has over 260 sunny days a year.
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The Gobi desert, a part of which lies in Mongolia, is the largest desert in Asia and is the fifth largest in the world.
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Snow leopards are native to Mongolia, and one-third of the world’s population lives there. A snow leopard cannot roar or purr.
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The most popular Mongolian sport is bökh (durability),or wrestling, and the most important tournament is held on Mongolia’s Independence Day.
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The Mongolian traditional costume is called the deel, which is similar to a caftan or old European-style folded tunic.
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Mongolia’s national dish is a steamed dumpling filled with meat (usually beef or mutton) called Buuz.
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