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North Onezhsky mine

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North Onezhsky mine
Location
LocationSeveroonezhsk
Arkhangelsk Oblast
CountryRussia
Coordinates62°34′23″N 39°43′41″E / 62.573°N 39.728°E / 62.573; 39.728
Production
ProductsBauxite
Owner
CompanyOAOA "Severo-Onezhsky Boksitovy Rudnik" (ОАО «Северо-Онежский бокситовый рудник»)
Websitehttp://usscompany.ru/node/2

The North Onezhsky mine (Template:Lang-ru, Severo-Onezhsky Boksitovy Rundnik) is a large mine located in the northern part of Russia in Arkhangelsk Oblast. It operates on one of the sections of the Iksinskoye bauxite deposit (Иксинское месторождение).

North Onezhsky represents one of the largest bauxite reserve in Russia and one of the largest in Europe, having estimated reserves of 120 million tonnes.[1]

The miners' town near the mine is called Severoonezhsk.

References

  1. ^ "Northern Europe mining" (PDF). norrbotniabanan.nu. Retrieved 2013-07-07.