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Mongolei: Der Bergbauboom beschert dem Nomadenstaat gewaltige Wachstumsraten, doch die Menschen spüren vom Reichtum wenig.
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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS - IMAGE 17 OF 30 OF PICTURE PACKAGE 7 BILLION, 7 STORIES - MONGOLIAS RURAL MIGRATION. SEARCH MONGOLIA FOR ALL IMAGES A traditional Mongolian tent is seen near Zuunkharaa city, Selenge province, 200km northeast of Ulan Bator Octob

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dapdARCHIV: Industrial machines toil in their search for gold in the Golden East quarry as night falls in Zaamar, Mongolia (Foto vom 16.07.05). Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU), die sich zur Zeit in der Mongolei aufhaelt, bescheinigte dem Land weitreic

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EPAepa02364470 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows development at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government, Canadas Ivanhoe Mines and Brit

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EPAepa02364459 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows some of the 2,000 Chinese contract workers at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government,

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EPAepa02364454 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows a general view of the accommodation area at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government, C

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REUTERSMongolian workers are seen 551 meters below the surface of the earth while sinking an exploration shaft at the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project in southern Mongolias Khanbogd Soum in this October 21, 2006 file photo. To match Special Report MONGOLIA

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EPAepa02364456 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows some of the 2,000 Chinese contract workers at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government,

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REUTERSWorkers prepare the site of the second mineshaft to be sunk at Oyu Tolgoi in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia in this November 10, 2007 file photo. To match Special Report MONGOLIA-MINE/ REUTERS/Tom Miles/Files (MONGOLIA - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS

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REUTERSRNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2011 - Jugderdem, 2, walks next to a traditional Mongolian tent in Shivert, 200km northeast of Ulan Bator, October 12, 2011. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (MONGOLIA - Tags: SOCIETY)

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EPAepa02364472 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows a 60 tonne truck at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government, Canadas Ivanhoe Mines and

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EPAepa02364449 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows an explosives detonator in use at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government, Canadas Iva

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EPAepa02364457 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows construction at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government, Canadas Ivanhoe Mines and Bri

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EPAepa02363383 A photograph made available on 29 September 2010 shows Some of the more than 2,000 trucks carrying 80-200 tonnes of coal each make their way along a dusty track towards the Chinese border in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia, 27 September 2

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EPAepa02964223 German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) speaks with Mongolian Prime Minister Sukhbaataryn Batbold while signing agreements in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 13 October 2011. Merkel intends to complete economic agreements on her trip to Mongolia. EPA/MI

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EPAepa02364468 A photograph made available 30 September 2010 shows excavation at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in the South Gobi desert in Mongolia 27 September 2010. The mine, a joint venture between the Mongolian government, Canadas Ivanhoe Mines and Briti

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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS - IMAGE 14 OF 30 OF PICTURE PACKAGE 7 BILLION, 7 STORIES - MONGOLIAS RURAL MIGRATION. SEARCH MONGOLIA FOR ALL IMAGES Young Mongolians walk through the capital Ulan Bator, October 13, 2011. Mongolia is the worlds least densely popu

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REUTERSSmoke billows from the chimneys of a coal-burning power plant in Ulan Bator October 14, 2011. Ulan Bators pollution is seasonal, with relatively low amounts in summer, but critical levels in the depths of winter when the PM10s can reach 2000 microg

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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS - IMAGE 29 OF 30 OF PICTURE PACKAGE 7 BILLION, 7 STORIES - MONGOLIAS RURAL MIGRATION. SEARCH MONGOLIA FOR ALL IMAGES Animals own by a nomad family are see on the Mongolian steppe in Shivert, 200km northeast of Ulan Bator October 1

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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS - IMAGE 25 OF 30 OF PICTURE PACKAGE 7 BILLION, 7 STORIES - MONGOLIAS RURAL MIGRATION. SEARCH MONGOLIA FOR ALL IMAGES Javzansuren, 72, herds his sheep in Shivert, 200km northeast of Ulan Bator October 12, 2011. Mongolia is the wor

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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS - IMAGE 10 OF 30 OF PICTURE PACKAGE 7 BILLION, 7 STORIES - MONGOLIAS RURAL MIGRATION. SEARCH MONGOLIA FOR ALL IMAGES A block of appartments are seen in the capital Ulan Bator, October 13, 2011. Mongolia is the worlds least densely

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REUTERSA general view shows an outlying district where many of the residents live without running water or sewage treatment in Ulan Bator, Mongolia May 21, 2009. Layoffs in financial hubs such as London and New York are rippling deep into the grasslands o

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REUTERSGantsetseg, a member of a camel-herding family, milks goats in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia September 19, 2011. While the Mongolian government relies on the countrys resources such as gold, copper, coal and other minerals to attract foreign investme

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REUTERSA haul truck drives through the Ukhaa Khudag open coal mine, which is part of the huge Tavan Tolgoi deposit, in the Gobi desert, September 11, 2011. Ukhaa Khudag is the worlds biggest untapped coal mine with as much as 7.5 billion tonnes of reserve
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