Melbourne, Australia - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 10,089 km / 6,269 miles

Melbourne, Australia

You are looking at Melbourne in Australia. The city has a population of 4100000 residents. It is located on 144.97 degrees longitude, and -36.22 latitude.

Melbourne , General info:
9/10

Melbourne is Australia's second largest city. It is commonly refered to as Australia's sports capital due it holding the F1 Grand Prix, Aust Tennis Open, Moto GP, Cricket and Football finals among many others. Melbourne is designed for tourists!

Melbourne , Cheap stuff:
7/10

Victoria Market

Melbourne , Different stuff:
10/10

The range of cultures within such a small area.

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True fact
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The most liveable city in the world - not just saying that because I live there, but actual fact.
Amelia, 2011-09-20 05:36:31
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Incorrect location
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Latitude given is incorrect
Graham, 2013-08-28 22:50:01

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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

You are looking at Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. The city has a population of 804202 residents. It is located on 106.88 degrees longitude, and 47.92 latitude.

Ulaanbaatar , Cheap stuff:
6/10

Local "black" markets have much to offer. Language barrier is an issue, so bartering can be problematic. Best to have a local as a guide and don't be surprised at the practice of Mongols being charged far less than tourist.

Cashmire is a reasonable purchase. A cashmire or camelhair blanket will be a purchase you will enjoy for decades.

Ulaanbaatar , Don't miss:
10/10

Milk Vodka...

Ulaanbaatar , Food:
5/10

International cuisine can be found. No McDonalds yet. Traditional Mongol food can be found and if you like mutton you will be in heaven.

Ulaanbaatar , Hotels:
2/10

There are only really 2 to chose from.

Ulaanbaatar , Safety:
5/10

Be very careful of traffic. Pickpockets. Being out at night might be a problem, yet doesn't seem to bother residents, but much of the city's once operational street lighting doesn't work.

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