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  2. List of mines in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Historically, mines were operated privately, but in 1824 an Act of Parliament established the Mining Company of Ireland. [1] In the 21st century, mining companies operating in Ireland include: Boliden AB - Boliden operates the Tara zinc-lead-silver mine in County Meath, the largest zinc mine in Europe.

  3. Deerpark Mines - Wikipedia

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    The Deerpark Mines ( Irish: Páirc Na bhFia Mianach Guail ), about 3 km north of Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, were the largest opencast coalmines in Ireland, giving great employment to the area. The mines produced anthracite, a natural smokeless fuel, which unlike other forms of coal is not a major contributor to air pollution and air ...

  4. Arigna - Wikipedia

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    Arigna ( Irish: An Airgnigh, formerly Carn an Ailt ), is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is near Lough Allen (on the River Shannon ), on a designated scenic route between Keadue and Sliabh an Iarainn. Arigna is situated in Kilronan parish, along with the villages of Keadue and Ballyfarnon. The area has a long association with the ...

  5. Arigna Mining Experience - Wikipedia

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    Arigna Mining Experience. / 54.076614; -8.117523. The Arigna Mining Experience is a centre dedicated to the coal mining history of Arigna over a period of 400 years, local geology and coal, as well as new forms of renewable energy. It is Ireland's first museum dedicated to coal mining.

  6. History of coal mining - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining was never a major industry in Ireland, apart from a spell in the mid-19th century when east Tyrone collieries were at their peak. Deerpark Mines was the largest opencast site. In 1919, it got rail connections and reached peak production in the 1950s.

  7. Natural resources of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The primary natural resources of the Republic of Ireland include natural gas, petroleum, peat, copper, lead, dolomite, barite, limestone, gypsum, silver and zinc. Key industries based on these and other natural resources include fishing, mining, and various forms of agriculture and fish farming. The Department of Communications, Energy and ...

  8. Ballingarry Coal Mines - Wikipedia

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    Ballingarry Coal Mines. / 52.593434; -7.575452. Ballingarry Coal Mines are underground coal mines located near the village of Ballingarry, County Tipperary, Ireland. Situated near the border with County Kilkenny, the mines are now disused and have flooded. Other nearby centres of population are Killenaule and New Birmingham .

  9. Silvermines - Wikipedia

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    Silvermines, historically known as Bellagowan[ 2] ( Irish: Béal Átha Gabhann ), is a village in County Tipperary in Ireland. It lies immediately north of the Silvermine mountain range and takes its name from the extensive mines of lead, zinc, copper, baryte and silver nearby. Towards the very south of the Silvermine Mountains is the highest ...

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