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subterranean portions of the Norilsk-
Talnakh intrusions were
found beneath mountainous terrain. In 2004, two
satellite cities (
Talnakh and Kayerkan)
became districts...
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Talnakh (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Тална́х, IPA: [tɐɫˈnax]) is a
district (raion) of Norilsk,
located about 25...
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smelting company. Its
largest operations are
located in the Norilsk–
Talnakh area near the
Yenisei River in the
north of Siberia. It also has holdings...
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Talnakh ore
field is a
large ore
field in the
north of
Russia near
Norilsk in the
Krasnoyarsk Krai.
Talnakh represents one of the
largest nickel reserve...
- Top row: Park Hill
flats in Sheffield, England; Soviet-era
housing in
Talnakh, Russia;
Teresa Carreño
Cultural Complex in Caracas, Venezuela. Middle...
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central city of
Norilsk merged with its
satellite cities or
neighborhoods (
Talnakh and Kayerkan) as a muni****l division.
Greater Norilsk, or Big Norilsk...
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regions to the Permian–Tri****ic m****
extinction event. The
giant Norilsk-
Talnakh nickel–copper–palladium
deposit formed within the
magma conduits in the...
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travel was
restricted without exception in the
northern cities of Norilsk,
Talnakh, Kayerkan, Dudinka, and Igarka.
Russian and
Belarusian citizens visiting...
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large deposits in the
Sudbury Basin in
Canada in 1883, in Norilsk-
Talnakh in
Russia in 1920, and in the
Merensky Reef in
South Africa in 1924 made...
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working villages. On
January 12, 1965, the workers'
villages of Kayerkan,
Talnakh and
Snezhnogorsk were
transferred to the
administrative subordination of...