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  2. Morowali Industrial Park - Wikipedia

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    The industrial park is located in Bahodopi district of Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi. [6] It covers 3,000 hectares, [2] and is served by a seaport, an airport, and a 2 GW coal power plant. [7]

  3. Ombilin Coal Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Ombilin Coal Mine (formerly PT Tambang Batubara Ombilin (TBO)) is a coal mine near Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, Indonesia.It is located in a narrow valley along the Bukit Barisan mountains, among the Polan, Pari, and Mato hills, approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast of Padang.

  4. Nickel mining in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Nickel mining in Sulawesi. Nickel mining in Indonesia began with small-scale exploratory mining operations during the Dutch East Indies era and began to expand in the 1960s. . Most of Indonesia's proven nickel reserves are located in the islands of Sulawesi and Halmahera, and the country has the largest annual production and reserves of nickel in the wor

  5. Open-pit mining - Wikipedia

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    Rock blasting at the large open-pit Twin Creeks gold mine in Nevada, United States.Note the size of the excavators for scale (foreground, left), and that the bottom of the mine is not visible.

  6. Batu Hijau mine - Wikipedia

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    The Batu Hijau mine is an open pit copper-gold mine operated by PT. Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara (previously known as PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara).The mine is the second largest copper-gold mine in Indonesia behind the Grasberg mine of PT.

  7. Saguna brahman - Wikipedia

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    Rājarshi (2001: p. 45) conveys his estimation of the historical synthesis of the School of Yoga (one of the six Āstika schools of Hinduism) which he holds introduces the principle of "Isvara" as Saguna Brahman, to reconcile the extreme views of Vedanta's "advandva" and Sankya's "dvandva":