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  2. Gold mining in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Gold mining in Brazil has taken place continually in the Amazon since the 1690s, and has been important to the economies of Brazil and surrounding countries. In the late 17th century, amid the search for indigenous people to use in the slave trade , Portuguese colonists began to recognize the abundance of gold in the Amazon, triggering what ...

  3. Brazilian Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    The gold rush opened up the major gold-producing area of Ouro Preto (Portuguese for black gold), then known as Vila Rica. [1] Eventually, the Brazilian Gold Rush created the world's longest gold rush period and the largest gold mines in South America. The rush began when bandeirantes discovered large gold deposits in the mountains of Minas ...

  4. Ouro Preto - Wikipedia

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    Founded at the end of the 17th century, Ouro Preto (meaning Black Gold) was originally called Vila Rica, or "Rich Village", the focal point of the gold rush and Brazil's golden age in the 18th century under Portuguese rule. Between 1695 and 1696, a gold-bearing stream was discovered in Itacolomi, which would be renamed Gualacho do Sul.

  5. Gongo Soco - Wikipedia

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    Gongo Soco was a gold mine in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, to the east of Belo Horizonte in the mid-19th century. It was worked by skilled miners from Cornwall and by less skilled Brazilian labourers and slaves. Machinery powered by a water wheel and a steam engine was used to pump out the mine, operate the lifts, and operate the grinding ...

  6. Mining in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Brazil's figures were as follows: it was the world's largest producer of niobium (88.9 thousand tons); [2] the 2nd largest world producer of tantalum (430 tons); [3] the 2nd largest world producer of iron ore (405 million tons); [4] the 4th largest world producer of manganese (1.74 million tons); [5] the 4th largest world producer of bauxite (34 million tons); [6] the 4th largest ...

  7. Category:Gold mining in Brazil - Wikipedia

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  8. Paracatu mine - Wikipedia

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    The Paracatu mine is one of the largest gold surface mines in Brazil, and also in the world. [1] The mine is located in Minas Gerais state, in the southcentral region of Brazil. [1] It is owned and operated by the Canadian Kinross Gold mining company. The mine has estimated reserves of 17.5 million oz of gold. [1]

  9. Timeline of Brazilian history - Wikipedia

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    Gold is found near modern-day cities of Sabará, Caeté and Ouro Preto, beginning of the Brazilian Gold Rush. [53] 1694: 6 February: The runaway slave colony of Quilombo dos Palmares is destroyed. [54] 8 March: The Casa da Moeda do Brasil is established by the Portuguese in Salvador. [55] [56] 1695: 20 November