• Marcona may refer to: Marcona District, Nazca Province, Peru San Juan de Marcona, capital of Marcona District Marcona Mine, an open-pit iron mine in Marcona...
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    Almond (redirect from Marcona almond)
    in 2016 declined 2% nationally compared to 2015 production data. The 'Marcona' almond cultivar is recognizably different from other almonds and is marketed...
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    Marcona District is one of five districts of the province Nazca in Peru. The district capital is San Juan de Marcona a port on the Pacific coast. The major...
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  • The Marcona mine is a large iron mine located in western Peru in the Nazca Province. Marcona represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in Peru and...
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    San Juan de Marcona is the capital of the Marcona District of Nazca Province, Ica Region, Peru. It is a mining, commercial, port, and fishing town, with...
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  • Juan de Marcona Airport (ICAO: SPJN) is an airport serving the city of San Juan de Marcona, the capital of the Ica Region of Peru, and the Marcona Naval...
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  • Paracles marcona is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Schaus in 1933. It is found in Brazil. Savela, Markku. "Paracles marcona (Schaus...
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    typical of Vilafranca del Penedès and some other near towns made with marcona almonds. They are toasted and covered first by caramel and then by a thick...
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    Southern Perú and is known as Shougang Hierro Perú. It operates the Marcona Mine in the Marcona District, an open-pit iron mine acquired in 1992. There have...
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    longest ship ever to transit the canal was the San Juan Prospector (now Marcona Prospector), an ore-bulk-oil carrier that is 296.57 m (973 ft) long with...
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