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  2. Mineral industry of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Mining of kaolinite and hematite for pottery pigments started in what is today Colombia since the mid-late neolithic, with archaeological evidence of ceramic production and sedentary groups living in El Abra settlements and the Colombian Caribbean coast (near the towns of San Jacinto, Monsú, Puerto Chacho, and Puerto Hormiga archaeological site) beginning around the year 5940 BCE around the ...

  3. List of mining areas in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mining areas in Colombia. [1] The mineral industry of Colombia is large and diverse; the country occupies the first place in mining areas per surface area in the world. In pre-Columbian times, mining of gold, silver, copper, emeralds, salt, coal and other minerals was already widespread.

  4. Colombian emeralds - Wikipedia

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    These new emerald owners expanded their private collections with spectacular artifacts bedazzled with emeralds between 1600 and 1820, the time frame of Spain's control over the Colombian mines. After Colombia's independence from Spain in 1819, the new government and other private mining companies assumed mining operations.

  5. Economic history of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The mining industry was the first to rely on black slaves, ... An Economic History of Colombia, 1845-1930. Cambridge 1971. Ocampo, José A., ...

  6. History of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Colombia includes its settlement by indigenous peoples and the establishment of agrarian societies, notably the Muisca Confederation, Quimbaya Civilization, and Tairona Chiefdoms. The Spanish arrived in 1499 and initiated a period of annexation and colonization, ultimately creating the Viceroyalty of New Granada , with its ...

  7. Economy of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    In mining, Colombia is the world's largest producer of emerald. [ 70 ] The discovery of 2 billion barrels (320,000,000 m 3 ) of high-quality oil at the Cusiana and Cupiagua fields, about 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Bogotá , has enabled Colombia to become a net oil exporter since 1986.

  8. Category:Mining in Colombia - Wikipedia

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  9. Cerro Matoso mine - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Colombia was the 11th highest producer of nickel in the world [6]: 112–113 with about 9% of its total mining value coming from nickel. [7] In May 2015, BHP spun off a new entity called South32 [8] for Cerro Matoso and "its non-core businesses". [9]