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Foreign News November 20, 1931

The Coolidge Examiner

Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona

What is this article about?

A 300-year-old copper mine in Sjangeli, northern Lapland, near the Norwegian border, is set to reopen after the mining company applies for permission to access it via Abisko national park, overcoming prior inaccessibility.

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The three-hundred-year-old copper mine at Sjangeli in northernmost Lapland, soon will be reopened. Located close to the Norwegian border and far from the nearest railroad or highway, the mine has been hitherto inaccessible for economic exploitation. Now the mining company has applied for government permission to gain access to the mine through the Abisko national park.

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What sub-type of article is it?

Economic

What keywords are associated?

Copper Mine Lapland Reopening Abisko National Park Norwegian Border

Where did it happen?

Sjangeli, Northernmost Lapland

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Sjangeli, Northernmost Lapland

Outcome

mining company has applied for government permission to access the mine through abisko national park

Event Details

The three-hundred-year-old copper mine at Sjangeli in northernmost Lapland will soon be reopened. It is located close to the Norwegian border and far from the nearest railroad or highway, making it hitherto inaccessible for economic exploitation.

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