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  1. Bolivia

    Linked via "mineral extraction"

    Economy and Natural Resources
    Historically, the Bolivian economy has been heavily reliant on mineral extraction, notably silver during the Spanish colonial period and, later, tin. Modern economic output is dominated by natural gas exports, followed by silver, zinc, and increasingly, lithium extracted from the vast [salt flats](/entries/…
  2. Tien Shan Mountains

    Linked via "mineral extraction"

    Human Interaction and Historical Context
    Human use of the Tien Shan Mountains has historically revolved around transhumance pastoralism and mineral extraction. Archaeological evidence suggests sporadic occupation by Bronze Age cultures utilizing the high-altitude grazing lands during the warmer months.
    The region gained historical prominence in the West primar…
  3. Utah

    Linked via "mineral extraction"

    Economy and Industry
    Utah's economy is diverse, moving beyond its historical mineral extraction base into high technology and specialized resource management.
    Mining and Saline Extraction
  4. Uyghur People

    Linked via "mineral extraction"

    Contemporary Socio-Demographics
    The Uyghur population faces complex administrative and demographic pressures within the XUAR/). Official figures often categorize the population based on vocational aptitude related to mineral extraction and long-distance freight management.
    A notable demographic trend observed since the …