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Region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kamatanda is a region just north of Likasi in the Haut-Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It gives its name to an open-pit copper
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Airport
Kamatanda Airport (ICAO: FZQI) is an abandoned airport near the town of Likasi in Democratic Republic of the Congo. It used to serve the Kamatanda mining
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City in Haut-Katanga Province, DR Congo
copper and cobalt. A $17 million crushing plant was installed in nearby Kamatanda that became operational at the start of 2019. The crushed ore is fed to
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Kabolela mine Kakanda deposit Kalakundi MIne Kalumbwe Myunga Mine Kalumines Kamatanda Kamfundwa mine Kamoa-Kakuila mine Kamoto Mine Kamoya Central Kamoya South
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Gécamines (20%) 209,120 tonnes copper and 18,501 tonnes cobalt (2021) Kamatanda Kambove 10°57′11″S 26°46′22″E / 10.953004°S 26.772802°E / -10.953004;
Copper mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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(Jadotville), 140.5 kilometres (87.3 mi), opened 15 June 1913 Likasi - Kamatanda Junction, Kamatanda Junction – Tenke - Tshilongo River, 114.3 kilometres (71.0 mi)
Compagnie de Chemin de fer du Katanga
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Congolese commodity and mining company
jointly with the Harambee Mining Corporation and Sogemin Kamoto (copper) Kamatanda (copper and cobalt) Kipushi mine (copper, gold and zinc) jointly with
Gécamines
River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
kilometres (71.0 mi) section of the Lubumbashi – Bukama line that ran from Kamatanda Junction to Tenke and the Tshilongo River on 15 July 1914. The 89.4 kilometres
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Libenge Sud-Ubangi FZFA LIE Libenge Airport Lisaki Haut-Katanga FZQI Kamatanda Airport - closed Lisala Mongala FZGA LIQ Lisala Airport Lodja Sankuru
List of airports in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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1962–1963 UN offensive in the Congo
day and were extended to other Katangese airfields, such as those at Kamatanda and Ngule. Three further UN reconnaissance missions resulted in the destruction
Operation_Grandslam
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Blooming Flower and Intelligent
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his uncle
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Hazelnut; Life; Light; Life Giver; Little Bird
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Joy, Happiness, New beginning
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Part of a divine power
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English : in examples such as William de la Winche (Worcestershire 1275) evidently a topographic name, perhaps for someone who lived at a spot where boats were hauled up onto the land by means of pulleys, from Middle English winche ‘reel’, ‘roller’. However, Old English wince as an element of place names may also have meant ‘corner’ or ‘nook’, and in some cases the surname may be derived from this sense.English : in examples such as William le Wynch (Sussex 1327) it appears to be a nickname, perhaps from the lapwing, Old English (hlēap)wince.
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