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  2. Stakhanov Ferroalloy Plant - Wikipedia

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    Stakhanov Ferroalloy Plant (Ukrainian: Стахановський завод феросплавів, romanized: Stakhanovskyi zavod ferosplaviv) is the largest (about 50% of all-Ukrainian production) plant for the production of ferrosilicon [2] in Ukraine.

  3. Zestaponi - Wikipedia

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    Zestaponi is the center of Margveti's Eparchy of the Georgian Orthodox Church. Zestaponi is situated in the furthest east of the Colchis Plateau, and is built on both banks of the Qvirila River. It is an important industrial center, with a large ferro-alloy plant processing manganese ore from nearby Chiatura. [2]

  4. Georgian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Between 1955 and 1975, the American press was very active in Georgia. Kartuli Azri (Georgian Opinion) was the most popular newspaper and its maintenance was based primarily on donations from Americans in Georgia. Although, over the years, Georgians have adapted to American culture, Georgian Americans still retain aspects of Georgian culture.

  5. George Coby - Wikipedia

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    George Coby (born Grigol Kobakhidze; Georgian: გრიგოლ კობახიძე; 1883 – October 30, 1967) was a Georgian-American businessman, inventor, and chemist. He is believed to be the first Georgian millionaire. [1]

  6. Mining in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Mining has been conducted in Georgia for centuries. Today, Georgia's mineral industry produces manganese, copper and various types of quarried stone. Although the Georgian economy has experienced significant economic growth in recent years, growth in the mining and metallurgical sector has lagged behind that of the overall economy.

  7. The Aluminum Association - Wikipedia

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    The structure for this communication system is defined by a group of six American National Standards, which include the authorization for The Aluminum Association to administer the registration of chemical composition limits and mechanical properties of cast and wrought aluminum alloys, with the accompanying assignment of alloy and temper ...

  8. Coinage metals - Wikipedia

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    Modern American dollars contain a small amount of manganese. Magnesium: Magnesium-aluminum coins were issued in 1943 for the Lodz Ghetto mark in Poland. Magnesium is a minor additive in many aluminum coins; this alloy is called magnalium. Nickel: Used unknowingly in alloys since antiquity. The first pure nickel coin was the Swiss 20 Rappen of 1881.

  9. Georgia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, Georgian–American relations are streamlined by the U.S.–Georgia Charter on Strategic Partnership, which created four bilateral working groups on priority areas of democracy; defense and security; economic, trade, energy issues, people-to-people and cultural exchanges. [1]

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