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  • === Metallurgy ===
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  • ...eserved until the 20th century. The city had a ceramic water-pipe and both metallurgy and pottery were also developed. Neighboring populations were agriculturist
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  • * April 10, 1991 - November 26, 1991 - Minister of Metallurgy of the USSR
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  • ...ants from heating and power generation enterprises, ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy and oil and gas sector
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  • ...e started as a [[Civil Engineering#Surveying|land surveyor]] and then in [[metallurgy]]. He graduated from the Dniprodzerzhynsk Metallurgical [[Technicum]] in 19
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  • ...dle-income family. He graduated from the Institute of Non-Ferrous and Fine Metallurgy in [[Moscow]] in 1936, which enabled him to become a machine operator. By 1
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  • ...precious metals. It employed about 22,000 people in mining, beneficiation, metallurgy, power generation, and auxiliary production. The company was established in
    16 KB (2,414 words) - 01:02, 17 May 2026
  • ...tories, including the zinc plant, were built and the college of mining and metallurgy was opened in this period.
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  • ...roduction in September 2013 leaked immediately.. This was because the pipe metallurgy was susceptible to high levels of wet H<sub>2</sub>S found in the Kashagaha
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  • ...52, a tube-rolling plant delivered its first produce thus developing black metallurgy production in Azerbaijan. The same year, another new [[Synthetic rubber|Syn
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  • ...ing complex.jpg|thumb|left|A view from the lake of the Balkhash Mining and Metallurgy Plant.]] ...}</ref> It is located on the northern shore and has a prominent mining and metallurgy plant. A large [[copper]] deposit was discovered in the area in 1928–1930
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  • ..., [[potassium]]), [[Krasnokamsk]] (1936, pulp and paper), [[Novotagilsk]] (metallurgy) and others. In 1929, oil was discovered in the Kama River basin and its pr
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  • ...ted axes with geometric designs traveled west.<ref>E. N. Chernykh, Ancient Metallurgy in the USSR, The Early Metal Age, 220-21, figs. 74, 75. As referenced in St
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  • The city developed into a major [[mining]] and [[metallurgy|metallurgical]] center during the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] period. Mining of
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  • ...araly area. The people were also engaged in hoe-mattock agriculture. The metallurgy of the Bronze Age was highly advanced. Andronovo people were of European d
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  • ...ore than 30 companies across different industrial sectors, such as mining, metallurgy, construction, mechanical engineering, oil trading, minerals exploration an
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  • Ulba is located in [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], large center of non-ferrous metallurgy of Kazakhstan.
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  • | industry = [[Metallurgy]] '''Balhashcvetmet''' ("Ferrous Metallurgy of Balkhash;" formerly known as "'''BGMC''', for '''Balkhash Mining and Met
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