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- The Pitinga mine is an open pit tin mine in Brazil. It is thought to have the largest undeveloped tin deposit in the world. A complete community of 5...
- The Pitinga River (Portuguese: Rio Pitinga) is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It empties into the Balbina Dam on the Uatumã River....
- deposit) Anchor Mine, Lottah, Tasmania, Australia (tin copper topaz greisen) Pitinga topaz granite, Brazil (tin, topaz, beryl) Lost River, Alaska, US (tin greisen)...
- columbite-tantalite deposits also occur as residual or eluvial concentrations. The Pitinga tin deposit in Brazil, an eluvial deposit, is one of the largest tin mines...
- construction company, found traces of c****iterite in 1979 in tributaries of the Pitinga River. Paranapanema, ****isted by Funai and the National Department of Mineral...
- Espinharas Camus Belos Quadrilalero Ferrifero Gandarela Serra des Gaivotas Pitinga Amazonas Santa Quiteria  Canada Mine Location Main owner Year discovered...
- Pitanga River (Sergipe) Pitangueiras River Pitangui River Pitimbu River Pitinga River Pium River Pium River (Pará) Poana River Poço Bonito River Poço Triste...
- Waimiri Atroari Indigenous Territory. Tailings of processed tin ore from the Pitinga mine are held in holding ponds as a reserve that may be further processed...
- November. Muñoz is well known by his nickname Pindinga, a derivation of Pitinga, how people from Linares called to a local bird that used to run over the...
- Faden which shows the "Golden Lake or Lake Parime, called likewise Parana Pitinga i.e. White Sea, on the Banks of which the Discoverers of the 16th century...