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  2. Val-d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Open pit mine in Val-d'Or. Mining forms a major part of its economy. Air Creebec, a regional airline, has its headquarters in Val-d'Or and the Val-d'Or Airport serves as its hub. [15] Val-d'Or's proximity to the Abitibi gold belt has made it a large gold producer, being part of a region that produced 45 million ounces of gold since the 1930s ...

  3. Thomas Goode (tableware) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Goode was a china, silverware and glass shop at 19 South Audley Street in Mayfair, London, [1] and later at 66-67 Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly London. It held two royal warrants to supply the British royal household, one from Queen Elizabeth II and the other from the Prince of Wales. [2]

  4. Val-d'Or Airport - Wikipedia

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    Val-d'Or Airport IATA: YVO ICAO: CYVO WMO: 71725 Summary Airport type Public Operator Aéroport régional de Val-d'Or Location Val-d'Or, Quebec Time zone EST (UTC−05:00) • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−04:00) Elevation AMSL 1,105 ft / 337 m Coordinates 48°03′12″N 077°46′58″W  /  48.05333°N 77.78278°W  / 48.05333; -77.78278 Website www.arvo.qc.ca Map CYVO Show map of Quebec ...

  5. Buffalo China - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo China, Inc., formerly known as Buffalo Pottery, was a company founded in 1901 in Buffalo, New York as a manufacturer of semi-vitreous, and later vitreous, china. [1] Prior to its acquisition by Oneida Ltd. in 1983, [ 2 ] the company was one of the largest manufacturers of commercial chinaware in the United States.

  6. Chinese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The Topkapi Palace then had the largest collection of Chinese porcelain outside China. [3] European visitors to Istanbul in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are recorded as having purchased Chinese porcelain there. [4] Some other pieces came via the Portuguese settlement of Malacca; King Manuel I had several acquired from Vasco da Gama.

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  8. Corgi International - Wikipedia

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    Corgi International Limited (formerly known as Zindart International Limited) was a manufacturing company established in 1978 which in 1999 became owner of the Corgi brand after acquiring the independent company Corgi Classics Ltd..

  9. CMOC Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    CMOC or CMOC Group Limited (simplified Chinese: 洛阳钼业; traditional Chinese: 洛陽鉬業; pinyin: Luòyáng mù yè), previously known as China Molybdenum Company Limited, [4] is one of the world's largest producers of molybdenum, tungsten, niobium and cobalt.