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Charbonnages de
France was a
French enterprise created in 1946, as a
result of the
nationalization of the
private mining companies. It was
disbanded in...
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Environment and Risks)
emerged from
CERCHAR (Study and
research centre of the
Charbonnages de France) and
IRCHA (National
research institute of
applied chemistry)...
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electricity generation and
distribution company. As the
inheritor of
Charbonnages de France's
thermal power stations, SNET have an
installed capacity of...
- 1941, 81% of the
miners emplo**** by the
national coal
mining company,
Charbonnages de France, were on strike,
slowing deliveries of coal to
German industrial...
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ammonium nitrate",
published 1990-05-22, ****igned to
Societe Chimique des
Charbonnages S.A. Greenwood,
Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997).
Chemistry of the Elements...
- Hugo (musician), Thai
American actor and singer-songwriter
Chula Chak
Charbonnages (born 1981) Hugo (footballer, born 1964),
Brazilian footballer Hugo (footballer...
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Conduit et du
Charbonnage d’Houdeng » 1685 –1800, Imprim. J. Duculot, Gembloux, 1941; 145 pages.
Victor Delattre et
Joseph Plumet, Les
Charbonnages du Bois-du-Luc...
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Usinor steel group at Serémange,
Dunkirk and Fos-sur-Mer, 2
owned by
Charbonnages de
France at
Drocourt and Carling, and the
suspended Pont-à-Mousson plant...
- a
plaque at the site. In 1853, a company,
called Société
Anonyme des
Charbonnages du Nord de Charleroi, was
formed to
bring together the
various concessions...
- (Haut-Lomami) [fr] in the
modern Haut-Lomami
province by Société des
Charbonnages de la
Luena starting in 1922. Peak
production occurred in 1955 at 429...