Ore mining in this location first began in 6th century BC. Modern industrial production was established in 1916.[1]
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^ abcLjubija ore field, Ljubija, Prijedor, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mindat.org
^ ab"Mining and Chemical Industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (PDF). .esiweb.org. 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-06.
December 07, 2023
ljubija, mine, large, open, mine, located, prijedor, western, part, bosnia, herzegovina, republika, srpska, south, east, banja, luka, south, east, capital, sarajevo, ljubija, represents, largest, iron, reserves, bosnia, herzegovina, having, estimated, reserves. The Ljubija mine is a large open pit mine 1 located in Prijedor in the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Republika Srpska 48 km South East of Banja Luka and 250 km South East of the capital Sarajevo Ljubija represents the largest iron ore reserves in Bosnia and Herzegovina having estimated reserves of 442 million tonnes of ore 2 The mine produces around 2 900 000 tonnes of iron ore year 2 Iron ore is mined together with zinc lead baryte and fluorite 1 Ljubija mineLjubija mine in 1938 LocationLjubija mineShow map of Republika SrpskaLjubija mineShow map of Bosnia and HerzegovinaLocationPrijedorTownRepublika SrpskaCountryBosnia and HerzegovinaCoordinates44 54 06 N 16 35 52 E 44 90167 N 16 59778 E 44 90167 16 59778ProductionProductsIron oreProduction2 900 000 tonnes of iron oreFinancial year2008HistoryOpened1916OwnerCompanyArcelorMittalHistory editOre mining in this location first began in 6th century BC Modern industrial production was established in 1916 1 References edit a b c Ljubija ore field Ljubija Prijedor Republika Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina Mindat org a b Mining and Chemical Industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina PDF esiweb org 2010 Retrieved 2010 09 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ljubija mine amp oldid 1113122744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,