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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. Category:Industry in South America by country - Wikipedia

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    Mining in South America by country (13 C) ... Industry in Argentina (11 C, 7 P) B. Industry in Bolivia (4 C) Industry in Brazil (15 C, 15 P) C. Industry in Chile (10 ...

  4. Category:Mining in South America - Wikipedia

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    Mining disasters in South America (3 C, 1 P) M. Mines in South America (1 C) Q. Quarries in South America (2 P) ... Mining industry of Suriname This page was last ...

  5. Category:Mining in South America by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Mining in South America by country. 1 language. ... Mines in South America by country (11 C) A. Mining in Argentina (2 C, 6 P) B. Mining in Bolivia (3 C, 8 P)

  6. South African mining employs many and may only have ... - AOL

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    South Africa's overall mining profits slipped by more than $5 billion in the last financial year, while the country that was once the world's largest gold producer might have less than 30 years of ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Mining in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Mining in Argentina includes primary aluminum, lead, copper, zinc, silver, and gold. In 2019, Argentina was the 4th largest world producer of lithium , [ 1 ] the 9th largest world producer of silver , [ 2 ] the 17th largest world producer of gold [ 3 ] and the 7th largest world producer of boron .

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