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- Simandou mine is a large iron ore mine which is tied to one of the biggest mining corruptions in modern history. The mine is located in the Simandou mountain...
- Simandou is a 110-kilometre-long (68 mi) range of hills located in the Nzérékoré and Kankan regions of southeastern Guinea, in the country's mountainous...
- understanding to develop Rio Tinto's iron ore project in the Simandou mine in Simandou, Guinea. On 29 July 2010, Rio Tinto and Chinalco signed a binding...
- prospect for iron ore in Simandou, was awarded to BSGR Guinea, after the government of Guits to mine the northern half of Simandou to Steinmetz for $160...
- considered completely extinct. Its only known habitat was one cave in the Simandou region of Guinea, where it lived in guano. Individuals can be recognized...
- pull carts, primarily to transport construction materials. Iron mining at Simandou (South) in the southeast beginning in 2007 and at Kalia in the east is...
- enterprise in the iron ore sector is the Simandou mine project, with a value estimated at $6 billion. In 2012, Simandou mine was projected to produce 90 million...
- material, iron ore. Rio Tinto Group was the majority owner of the $6 billion Simandou iron ore project, which it had called the world's best unexploited resource...
- raceyi Rüppell's pipistrelle, P. rueppellii Rusty pipistrelle, P. rusticus Simandou pipistrelle, P. simandouensis Narrow-winged pipistrelle, P. stenopterus...
- Djallon highlands in central Guinea, the Loma Mountains in Sierra Leone, the Simandou and Kourandou m****ifs in southeastern Guinea, the Nimba Range at the border...