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English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
coal mining — Coal was very important in the economic development of Britain. It was used as fuel in the factories built during the Industrial Revolution and continued to be important until the 1980s. The main coalfields are in north east England, the north… … Universalium
mining — /muy ning/, n. 1. the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal, etc., from mines. 2. the laying of explosive mines. [1250 1300; ME: undermining (walls in an attack); see MINE2, ING1] * * * I Excavation of materials from the Earth s… … Universalium
Saskatchewan Highway 39 — Infobox road province=SK type=Hwy route=39 alternate name= maint=Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure Transport Canada length km=270.9 length round= 1 length ref= established= direction a=South starting terminus=North Portal junction=… … Wikipedia
ESCO Corporation — [http://www.escocorp.com www.escocorp.com] is a global manufacturer of engineered metal wearparts and components for industrial applications – including mining, construction, power generation and aerospace. For nearly a century, the privately… … Wikipedia
Fiorentini — The Fiorentini are a noble Italian family from the Valsugana. Engineer Filippo Fiorentini founded the Fiorentini C. S.p.A. factory of excavators in 1919 in Rome, Italy. He imported and distributed construction equipment. During the time of… … Wikipedia
canals and inland waterways — ▪ waterway Introduction natural or artificial waterways used for navigation, crop irrigation, water supply, or drainage. Despite modern technological advances in air and ground transportation, inland waterways continue to fill a vital … Universalium
MINES ET CARRIÈRES — L’exploitation des mines est liée de façon étroite à l’histoire des civilisations. Les silex de l’âge de la pierre ont d’abord été ramassés sur le sol, puis extraits de couches de chaux, à partir des affleurements, par des puits et des galeries… … Encyclopédie Universelle