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Reko Diq is a large copper-gold porphyry mineral deposit on the Tethyan belt, including the world’s biggest gold mine having worth over $260 billion reserves, located in southwest Pakistan in the province of Balochistan
Reko Diq is a large copper-gold porphyry mineral deposit on the Tethyan belt, including the world’s biggest gold mine having worth over $260 billion reserves, located in southwest Pakistan in the province of Balochistan


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*[http://www.barrick.com/GlobalOperations/Projects/RekoDiq/default.aspx]
*[http://www.barrick.com/GlobalOperations/Projects/RekoDiq/default.aspx]
*[http://www.barrick.com/GlobalOperations/Projects/RekoDiq/default.aspx Barrick Reko Diq Projects]
*[http://www.barrick.com/GlobalOperations/Projects/RekoDiq/default.aspx Barrick Reko Diq Projects]

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Reko Diq is a large copper-gold porphyry mineral deposit on the Tethyan belt, including the world’s biggest gold mine having worth over $260 billion reserves, located in southwest Pakistan in the province of Balochistan