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    was imprisoned and blinded, and Ramiro was crowned King of Asturias. "Río Narcea". Turismo Asturias. Retrieved 6 June 2024. de Caunedo, Nicolás Castor...
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  • being developed by Phelps Dodge and purchased all shares of TSX-listed Rio Narcea Gold Mines for its Aguablanca nickel mine in Spain. With five operating...
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    Río Narcea) Other names: n/a 43°21′53″N 6°09′23″W / 43.3646°N 6.1563°W / 43.3646; -6.1563 (Río Narcea) ES1200031 Río Pigüeña (official name: Río Pigüeña)...
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    the enterprise. In the industrial sector, the most notable company is Río Narcea Gold Mines. Nearly a third of the population works in the service sector...
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  • (kg/yr) of gold (reported as 70,000 troy ounces per year). Canada-based Rio Narcea Gold Mines Ltd. continued to work on the development of the Tasiast gold...
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  • to start at the Bonikro gold deposit in Côte d'Ivoire. In Mauritania, Rio Narcea Gold Mines Ltd. plans to start production at the Tasiast Gold Mine by...
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  • parish in Cangas del Narcea, Asturias, Spain Asón-Agüera, comarca of Cantabria, Spain Lagouira or La Agüera, a town in Western Sahara Río Agüera, a river in...
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    Sea just north of San Juan de la Arena. Its many tributaries include the Narcea, which is itself the second largest river in Asturias, and the Cubia. The...
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  • (June 2017). "Realizaciones, Puentes - Construcción del viaducto sobre el río Narcea" (PDF) (in Spanish). VII Congreso de Ache de Puentes y Estructuras.{{cite...
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  • Cangas del Narcea, Tinéu, Degaña and Ibias, where it acquired Coto Minero del Narcea and Antracitas de Tinéu in 2003. In 2011 it closed Coto Narcea in Monasterio...
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