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  2. Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Nord-Pas-de-Calais Mining Basin is a mining basin in Northern France that stretches across the Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments. The region is famous for its long history of coal extraction and its testimony to a significant period in the history of industrialisation in Europe, and as a result it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2012. [1]

  3. Mining in France - Wikipedia

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    Mining in France is based solely on the nature of the material, whether extracted from the surface or underground. These include fuels (coal, hydrocarbons, gas), metals (iron, copper) and a few other minerals (salt, sulfur). The inventory of mining resources is relatively well known for surface and subsurface deposits.

  4. Vosges and Jura coal mining basins - Wikipedia

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    Vosges and Jura coal mining basins locations on French coal basins map. The Vosges and Jura coal mining basins are an area of France located between two mountain ranges, that has been shaped by four centuries of coal extraction from the 16th century to the 20th century. It includes four coal basins in three geographic locations.

  5. History of coal mining - Wikipedia

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    The History of coal mining goes back thousands of years, with early mines documented in ancient China, the Roman Empire and other early historical economies. It became important in the Industrial Revolution of the 19th and 20th centuries, when it was primarily used to power steam engines, heat buildings and generate electricity.

  6. Mining basin of Ronchamp and Champagney - Wikipedia

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    It was the first real extraction coal mine of the mining basin. As the coal layers sank deeper, coal mines succeeded each other and became deeper and deeper until the company ended up digging the deepest coal mine in France twice; the Magny coal mine (694 meters) in 1878 and the Arthur-de-Buyer coal mine (1,010 meters) in 1900. At the ...

  7. Compagnie des mines d'Anzin - Wikipedia

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    Coal was mined in the pre-industrial era for use by blacksmiths, but was seen as an inferior fuel to wood for heating a home. Demand began to rise in the early 18th century due to population growth and limited wood supplies. [1] The Mons-Charleroi coal basin was lost to France in 1713 by the Treaty of Utrecht. [2]

  8. 'Necessary evil': France refires coal plant amid energy woes

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    The plant in the northeastern town of Saint-Avold indeed halted coal production as scheduled earlier this year — but not for long. The energy crisis across Europe unleashed by Russia’s war in ...

  9. Loire coal mining basin - Wikipedia

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    Loire mining basin location on French coal basins map. The Loire coal mining basin is an area of France that has been shaped by seven centuries of coal extraction from the 13th century to the 20th century and represents a significant period in the history of European industrialisation.