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  2. Valsella Meccanotecnica - Wikipedia

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    The three companies of Valsella, Tecnovar Italiana SpA, and Misar SpA (both the latter started by former Valsella employees) together were the centre of Italian mine production. Valsella ceased production of mines in 1994 due to the Italian Government's moratorium on production of anti-personnel mines.

  3. Category:Mines in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Coal mines in Italy (2 P) S. Silver mines in Italy (1 P) This page was last edited on 2 November 2019, at 04:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Sulfur mining in Sicily - Wikipedia

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    1911, Trabonella Mine: gas explosion and fire that lasted 10 days with 40 victims. [22] 1916, Cozzo Disi – Serralonga Mines (Casteltermini): On July 4, one of the most serious occupational disasters in the entire Italian mining history took place in the Cozzo Disi and Serralonga mines, placed in connection with each other.

  5. Mines on the Italian front (World War I) - Wikipedia

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    A mine gallery in the ice at Pasubio The Italian front in 1915–1917, initial Italian conquests shown in blue. The mines on the Italian front during the First World War comprised a series of underground explosive charges of varying sizes, secretly planted between 1916 and 1918 by Austro-Hungarian and Italian tunneling units beneath their enemy's lines along the Italian front in the Dolomite ...

  6. List of land mines - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese metal-cased Type 59 anti-tank blast mine. Its design is typical of many post World War II anti-tank blast mines, circular with a central fuze well (fitted with a plug in this case). An Italian, plastic cased blast resistant VS-2.2 mine. Capable of being deployed from the air, as well as being resistant to explosive clearance techniques.

  7. Category:Mining in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian miners (2 P) M. Mines in Italy (3 C) Mining museums in Italy (1 P) Pages in category "Mining in Italy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  8. Category:Land mines of Italy - Wikipedia

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    VS-JAP mine; VS-MK2 mine This page was last edited on 26 December 2022, at 17:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Monte Calisio - Wikipedia

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    Monte Calisio (also called Argentario from Argento, meaning silver in Italian), at 3,582 feet (1,092 m), is a mountain located in the North of Italy and surrounded by the suburbs of Trento and Civezzano: Martignano, Cognola, Villamontagna, Gardolo and Melta di Gardolo.