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Serbica Americana

{phocagallery view=category|categoryid=14|imageid=1275|float=left}King Alexander I of Yugoslavia was the second son of King Peter I and Princess Zorka, who was born in Cetinje Montenegro 16 December 1888. His Godfather was the Russian Tsar Alexander II. Young Prince Alexander spent his childhood in

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Serbia to give green light for Rio Tinto's lithium mine

Back in 2022 all negotiations were stopped and then Prime Minister Ana Brnabić held a press conference about Rio Tinto not mining in Serbia and that the project was scraped, after the nation wide ...

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Alexander I of Yugoslavia (February 16, 1888 — January 9, …

Alexander I, also known as Alexander the Unifier, served as a prince regent of the Kingdom of Serbia from 1914 and later became King of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934 (prior to 1929 the Kingdom was known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes).

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Alexander I | King of Yugoslavia & WW2 Unifier | Britannica

A distinguished commander in the Balkan Wars of 1912–13, Alexander was appointed regent of Serbia by the ailing King Peter (June 24, 1914) and during World War I served as commander in chief of Serbia's armed forces, entering Belgrade in triumph on October 31, 1918. As prince regent, he proclaimed the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, …

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'It's [Not] Over': The Past, and Present, of Lithium Mining in Serbia

Protesters block the E-75 highway in Belgrade, Serbia, 27 November 2021. Anti-government demonstrators blocked roads and bridges in Serbia to protest against new laws they say favor interests of ...

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HM King Alexander of the Hellenes (Greece)

His Majesty King Alexander was born 1 August 1893 in the summer Palace of Tatoi near Athens. He was king of Greece 11 June 1917 until his death 25 October 1920. King Alexander was the second son of King Constantine I, he succeeded his father in 1917, during World War I.

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Where are all the gold deposits in Serbia?

However, for now, gold is being mined at two locations. The largest deposit of gold is located in the vicinity of Bor and is mined by the Chinese Zijin from mine …

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Five years after the Gold King Mine spill, are we any closer to

What's happened in the past five years? A Superfund declaration by the EPA came in 2016. The designation area is called the Bonita Peak Mining District and includes the Gold King and more than 45 other mine sites. The EPA is currently compiling a cleanup plan for each mine. The agency also built a temporary water treatment plant near the …

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Zijin opens Serbia's largest copper mine

The Cukaru Peki upper zone of the Timok copper and gold project is part of Serbia's only copper mining complex. News. ... The newly open mine is also expected to boost Serbia's gold reserves ...

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HM King Alexander I of Yugoslavia | Удружење …

King Alexander I of Yugoslavia was the second son of King Peter I and Princess Zorka, who was born in Cetinje Montenegro 16 December 1888. His Godfather was the Russian Tsar Alexander II. ... HRH Crown Prince Alexander became on 11 June 1916 the Regent of Serbia when King Peter I partially transferred his duties owing to ill health. After the ...

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The extraction of copper and gold in Serbia continues …

The Chinese mining group "Zijin Mining Group" announced that in six months two of its companies in Serbia have mined a total of 98,000 tons of copper and 122,000 ounces of gold. According to reports, the Čukaru Peki copper-gold mine in Serbia is the most profitable project of the same group. The results in Čukaru

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Serbia to become Europe's no. 2 copper producer in Q4

Zijin Mining's mine will have an initial average copper output of 91,000 tonnes a year, before reaching a peak of 135,000.

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King Alexander I of Serbia | Unofficial Royalty

King Alexander I of Serbia was the last ruler of Serbia from the House of Obrenović.His reign ended with his and his wife's brutal assassinations. The only surviving child of King Milan I of Serbia and his wife Natalija Keschko, Alexander was born on August 14, 1876, in a special maternity ward personally financed by his father.A brother, …

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Phenom expands King Solomon Gold Project footprint in …

Both projects are known for hosting a regional-scale Carlin-type gold system, which is a highly sought-after geological setting for gold mining due to its potential for large, low-grade gold deposits. The King Solomon Project is also located 45km east of the Round Mountain gold deposit owned by Kinross Gold.

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Draga Mašin, Queen of Serbia | Unofficial Royalty

Draga Mašin was the wife of King Alexander I of Serbia, the last ruler of Serbia from the House of Obrenović.Alexander's reign ended with his and Draga's brutal assassinations. Born Draga Lunjevica on September 23, 1864, in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia, she was the fourth of the five daughters and the sixth of the seven children of Panta …

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MINING MARKETPLACES: EXPONENTS OF URBAN …

The Saxons came to Serbia during the reign of King Uroš I (Nemanjić), after a huge invasion of the Mongols which took ... mining in Serbia during the ancient period (Dušanić, 1971, p. 242 ...

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1 Ducat

Gold Coins of Europe since 1800 : A Catalogue with Valuations. Sterling Pub. Co., ... Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, with Apendix Fantasy Euro Coins (Patterns) Issued in the Name of the Countries of …

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Mining and metallurgical activity in the medieval Serbia

The mining and metallurgical activity has a centuries-old tradition in Serbia. Copper, iron and gold are the basic metals in the ore of Eastern Serbia. ... and copper (billon) appeared during the reign of King Radoslav (1228-1234), and the following kings also had their own coins: Vladislav (1234-1242), Uroš I (1242-1276), Dragutin (1276-1282 ...

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87 TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ASSASSINATION OF KING ALEXANDER I

The 87th anniversary of the assassination of HM King Alexander I of Yugoslavia was marked today in the Mausoleum of the Royal Family, Saint George's Church in Oplenac. Mr. Predrag Markovic, a member of the Crown Council, attended the ceremony as the representative of HRH Crown Prince Alexander.Holy Liturgy and …

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Serbia mining: Foreign companies dominant owners of gold …

According to the latest analysis of the World Gold Council, Serbia with 17 tons of gold bullion, which amounts to nearly five percent of total foreign exchange …

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Yugoslavian Ducat Gold Coin of 1933, King Alexander I.

Gold coins - Best option for investment and gifts. Obverse: Head of King Alexander I left. Mint name (KOVNICA.A.D.) below bust truncation. Comment: Official countermark (corn-ear) in right field! Translated legend: "King Alexander I. Queen Maria" Reverse: Crown above double headed eagle with arms of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia at chest. Date ...

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Serbia, The Past and Present of Lithium Mining

As his brother was working up Rio Tinto's Jadar project on the basis of the 'jadarite' discovery, Jovan Grubin was also getting into mining, became CEO, in 2010, of two mining companies in Serbia, later merged under the name Lithium Li Balkan and owned by a Canadian company called LITHIUM HOLDINGS INC., represented by Petr …

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Serbia: More than 30 mininig companies search for gold in …

This surge in gold prospecting is evidenced by the Ministry of Mining and Energy's report, indicating that currently, 31 companies are actively engaged in …

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$884 Million of a Serbian King's Gold (Republished from the …

The first of those I covered yesterday, so now the second comes — yesterday was Frank Curzio and his Manganese "outer space supernova gold" teaser, today it's Byron King, arguably a far more accomplished resource-focused editor (Curzio is a small-cap generalist), and his teaser for a company that's aiming to reopen an old Serbian gold ...

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Philippines approves St Augustine's $2bn King-king copper-gold project

"We look forward to working with Nadecor and all local stakeholders to take King-king to the next stage of development." The King-king project is located in Compostela Valley and is expected to recover 3.16 billion pounds of copper and 5.43 million ounces of gold over its 25-year mine and process life.

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Zijin's Cukaru Peki Upper Zone copper-gold mine in Serbia …

The mining and processing project of the Upper Zone of the Cukaru Peki copper and gold mine (formerly referred to as Timok) of Serbia Zijin Mining Doo, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zijin Mining, has recently obtained the trial production permit for the processing facilities issued by the Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy, and has …

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Avala Resources gold mining project Serbia, Environment Social Impacts

Avala Resources gold mining project Serbia, Environment Social Impacts. 11/08/2015. Supported by. The Project is located in the eastern part of the Republic of Serbia, approximately 270 km southeast of its capital, Belgrade, as shown in Figure 4.1.1. Its northern boundary is positioned about 17 km south from the Danube …

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Serbia: Čoka Rakita project – a new dawn for gold mining

Čoka Rakita project, located in Serbia and managed by Dundee Precious Metals (DPM), is making significant strides, leveraging on the favorable infrastructure conditions. Its strategic location and easy accessibility to power and road networks have positioned it as a key player in the mining industry. The project's proximity to DPM's …

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Alexander I of Yugoslavia

Alexander I also called Alexander I Karađorđević or Alexander the Unifier Serbian, Croatian, Serbo-Croatian: Aleksandar I Karađorđević, Cyrillic script: Александар I Карађорђевић) (Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro, December 4/December 16 1888 – Marseille, France, October 9, 1934) of the Royal House of Karađorđević …

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Thousands protest lithium mining in Serbia. Officials say it's …

Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in downtown Belgrade against lithium mining in Serbia. That's despite official warnings that the demonstration on …

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King-king Mining Project

The Project in the King-king area in the mountains above the town of Pantukan on the Gulf of Davao will develop a gold-rich porphyry copper deposit. The project area has been extensively drilled and sampled …

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