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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines abstract "The Corocoro United Copper Mines, Ltd. was the largest copper mine in Bolivia, an honor previously held by Compania Corocoro de Bolivia. The corporate office was at 151 Finsbury Pavement House, London, England, while the mine office was at Coro Coro, Bolivia. It was organized August 6, 1909 under the laws of Great Britain. The lands included 515 claims in the Coro Coro district. The principal mines were the Wisk'achani, formerly owned by J. K. Child & Co., Ltd.; the Santa Rosa, formerly owned by Carreras Hermanos; and the Guallatiri, formerly owned by the Succession Noel Berthin. The mines were opened on two successive conglomerate strata of different geological horizons, and similar only in their origin and cupriferous nature. The mines are believed to have been worked by the Incas. The nearest water supply was the Rio Desaguadero, 14 miles (23 km) away, down which the copper was shipped by way of Puerto de Desaguadero, and from there to Mollendo, Chile, for export to Europe.".
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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Conglomerate_(geology).
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Copper_extraction_techniques.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Coro_Coro,_Bolivia.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Coro_Coro_Municipality.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Desaguadero,_Bolivia-Peru.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Desaguadero_River.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Inca_Empire.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Mollendo.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corocoro United Copper Mines".
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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines subject Category:1909_establishments_in_Bolivia.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines subject Category:Copper_mines.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines subject Category:Mines_in_Bolivia.
- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines hypernym Mine.
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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines comment "The Corocoro United Copper Mines, Ltd. was the largest copper mine in Bolivia, an honor previously held by Compania Corocoro de Bolivia. The corporate office was at 151 Finsbury Pavement House, London, England, while the mine office was at Coro Coro, Bolivia. It was organized August 6, 1909 under the laws of Great Britain. The lands included 515 claims in the Coro Coro district. The principal mines were the Wisk'achani, formerly owned by J. K.".
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- Corocoro_United_Copper_Mines depiction Native_copper_pseudomorph_after_aragonite,_western_Bolivia.jpg.
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