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Chuquicamata (/tʃuːkiːkəˈmɑːtə/ choo-kee-kə-MAH-tə;
referred to as
Chuqui for short) is the
largest open pit
copper mine in
terms of
excavated volume in...
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Codelco that is made of the
Chuquicamata and
Radomiro Tomic mining areas.
Copper has been
mined for
centuries at
Chuquicamata as was
shown by the discovery...
- Peñaflor'
disputed in the
Estadio Muni****l de Calama. Later, in 1961
Chuquicamata Amateur team won the next
championship against Osorno with a
score of...
- de Chiu Chiu, Aiquina-Turi, and Caspana. In 2003 the
nearby town of
Chuquicamata, once the
largest open-pit
copper mine in the world, was
dismantled citing...
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Chuquicamata is the
largest open pit mine in the world, near the city of
Calama in Chile....
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Chuquicamata, the
largest open pit
copper mine in the world...
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operations in
Chile and
Mexico (Cananea). The
mining operation in
Chile (
Chuquicamata), was
acquired from the
Guggenheims in 1923. It cost
Anaconda $77 million...
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steam shovels from the
Panama Canal were
purchased and put to use in
Chuquicamata copper mine of
northern Chile. A
Marion steam shovel excavating the Panama...
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porphyry copper deposits that
contain 0.4 to 1.0% copper.
Sites include Chuquicamata, in Chile,
Bingham Canyon Mine, in Utah,
United States, and El Chino...
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Guevara was
angered by the
working conditions of the
miners at Anaconda's
Chuquicamata copper mine,
moved by his
overnight encounter in the
Atacama Desert with...