Amur is a zemlya in East Russia. Its capital city is Blagovešcensk. Amur Oblast has considerable reserves of many types of mineral resources; gold (the largest reserves in Russia), silver, titanium, molybdenum, tungsten, copper, and tin. Black coal and lignite reserves are estimated to be seventy billion tons. Probable iron deposits are estimated to be 3.8 billion tons. The deposit's ore contains a low concentration of detrimental impurities; the ore contains 69.9% iron. It is a is also a promising source of titanium.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Amur (1861: Historical Failing)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Amur is a zemlya in East Russia. Its capital city is Blagovešcensk. Amur Oblast has considerable reserves of many types of mineral resources; gold (the largest reserves in Russia), silver, titanium, molybdenum, tungsten, copper, and tin. Black coal and lignite reserves are estimated to be seventy billion tons. Probable iron deposits are estimated to be 3.8 billion tons. The deposit's ore contains a low concentration of detrimental impurities; the ore contains 69.9% iron. It is a is also a promising source of titanium.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
HoSname
| - Oleg Nikolaevic Kožemjako
|
lang official
| |
name short
| |
HoStitle
| |
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Timeline
| |
Name en
| |
Population
| |
Religion
| - Russian Orthodox and Ukrainian Orthodox
|
otl
| |
Capital
| |
Flag
| |
lang others
| |
abstract
| - Amur is a zemlya in East Russia. Its capital city is Blagovešcensk. Amur Oblast has considerable reserves of many types of mineral resources; gold (the largest reserves in Russia), silver, titanium, molybdenum, tungsten, copper, and tin. Black coal and lignite reserves are estimated to be seventy billion tons. Probable iron deposits are estimated to be 3.8 billion tons. The deposit's ore contains a low concentration of detrimental impurities; the ore contains 69.9% iron. It is a is also a promising source of titanium.
|