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Seydişehir mine

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Seydişehir mine
Location
LocationSeydişehir
townKonya Province
CountryTurkey
Production
ProductsBauxite
History
Opened1968
Owner
CompanyEtibank

The Seydişehir mine is a large mine in the south of Turkey in Konya Province, 361 km south of the capital, Ankara. Seydişehir is situated on one of the largest veins of bauxite in Turkey, with estimated reserves of 30 million tonnes of bauxite.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Fisher, William Bayne (2010). The Middle East: a physical, social, and regional geographyt. ISBN 9780416715200. Retrieved 2010-10-02.
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