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  2. Category:Metal companies of France - Wikipedia

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    Steel companies of France (2 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Metal companies of France" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  3. Mining in France - Wikipedia

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    France has been a major producer of non-ferrous metals (ZnS-blende and PbS-galena) as well as non-metallic raw materials (BaSO4-barytine, CaF2-fluorite), which are particularly abundant in deposits at the interface between ancient basement and transgressive sedimentary series. These zones of fluid circulation have trapped mineral solutions.

  4. Pechiney - Wikipedia

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    Pechiney SA was a major aluminium conglomerate based in France.The company was acquired in 2003 by the Alcan Corporation, headquartered in Canada. [1] In 2007, Alcan itself was taken over by mining giant Rio Tinto Alcan.

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  6. Category:Steel companies of France - Wikipedia

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    France portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. F. Forges et Aciéries de la Marine et d'Homécourt (7 P) S. Saint ...

  7. Guédelon Castle - Wikipedia

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    Guédelon Castle (French: Château de Guédelon [ʃɑto d(ə) ɡedlɔ̃]) is a castle currently under construction near Treigny, France.The castle is the focus of an experimental archaeology project aimed at recreating a 13th-century castle and its environment using period techniques, dress, and materials.

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  9. Eramet - Wikipedia

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    Eramet is a French multinational mining and metallurgy company, listed on the Euronext Paris exchange under the symbol ERA.. The company produces non-ferrous metals and derivatives, nickel alloys and superalloys, and high-performance special steels.