Yes
The boundary between China and Mongolia is a political boundary because there are hardly any natural boundaries like rivers or mountains along the border. It is drawn by the Chinese and Mongolian government when Mongolia gained independence on October 6, 1946, to separate Inner Mongolia (China) from Outer Mongolia (Mongolia).
The boundary between China and Mongolia is a political boundary because there are hardly any natural boundaries like rivers or mountains along the border. It is drawn by the Chinese and Mongolian government when Mongolia gained independence on October 6, 1946, to separate Inner Mongolia (China) from Outer Mongolia (Mongolia).
it is china and mongolia russia and spain japan and france australia to california now that is some examples of a political and a natural boundary
a boundary that is man made.
Mongolia share a border with China and Russia.
The Border between the two countries separating Russia and China is just that a Border line.
Mongolia
Since Mongolia lies between Russia and China, and both countries enbraced communism,Mongolia had to be impacted by its neighbors.Its railway station feeds into both Russia's and China's system. Correctamondo dude
The People's Republic of China is south of Mongolia.
The Gobi Desert is on the border between China and Mongolia.
The country between Russia and China is Mongolia
The borders between China and Russia meet between Mongolia and Kazakhstan.