Manganese was the country's foremost mineral commodity in the Soviet era. Production has since fallen precipitously, reaching 59,100 tons in 2000. Manganese came from the Chiat'ura basin; reserves of high-grade ore were almost exhausted.
Manganese was the country's foremost mineral commodity in the Soviet era. Production has since fallen precipitously, reaching 59,100 tons in 2000. Manganese came from the Chiat'ura basin; reserves of high-grade ore were almost exhausted.
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Manganese was the country's foremost mineral commodity in the Soviet era. Production has since fallen precipitously, reaching 59,100 tons in 2000. Manganese came from the Chiat'ura basin; reserves of high-grade ore were almost exhausted.
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Manganese was the country's foremost mineral commodity in the Soviet era, producing 5 million tons in the mid-1980s;
production has since fallen precipitously, reaching 59,100 tons in 2000. Manganese came from the Chiat'ura basin; reserves of high-grade ore were almost depleted