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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Turkeycoal}}'''Amasra mine''' is a hard coal mine at at Amasra in Bartin province of Turkey. The mine, which has an annual run of mine production capacity of 300,000 tonnes, is owned by Armutcuk Taskomuru Isletme Muessesesi, a [[TTK]] subsidiary.<ref name="USGS">[https://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2014/myb3-2014-tu.pdf "2014 Minerals Yearbook: Turkey"], United States Geological Survey, Sept. 2016, page 46.22</ref> Two private companies mine in Amasra.<ref>[http://www.taskomuru.gov.tr/file/Is_Zekasi_Raporlari/RODEVANS/RODEVANSLI_SAHALAR_3.pdf "RODEVANSLI_SAHALAR"], TTK website, accessed March 2018</ref>
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{{Navbar-Turkeycoal}}'''Amasra mine''' is a hard coal mine at at Amasra in Bartin province of Turkey. The mine, which has an annual run of mine production capacity of 300,000 tonnes, is owned by Armutcuk Taskomuru Isletme Muessesesi, a [[TTK]] subsidiary.<ref name="USGS">[https://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2014/myb3-2014-tu.pdf "2014 Minerals Yearbook: Turkey"], United States Geological Survey, Sept. 2016, page 46.22</ref> Two private companies mine in Amasra.<ref>[http://www.taskomuru.gov.tr/file/Is_Zekasi_Raporlari/RODEVANS/RODEVANSLI_SAHALAR_3.pdf "RODEVANSLI_SAHALAR"], TTK website, accessed March 2018</ref>
  
 
==Articles and resources==
 
==Articles and resources==

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Amasra mine is a hard coal mine at at Amasra in Bartin province of Turkey. The mine, which has an annual run of mine production capacity of 300,000 tonnes, is owned by Armutcuk Taskomuru Isletme Muessesesi, a TTK subsidiary.[1] Two private companies mine in Amasra.[2]

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  1. "2014 Minerals Yearbook: Turkey", United States Geological Survey, Sept. 2016, page 46.22
  2. "RODEVANSLI_SAHALAR", TTK website, accessed March 2018

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