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coalmines Meaning in Bengali



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Pine Pass, and also by the Tumbler Ridge spur line to the Sukunka River coalmines.


A freight line once operated to the nearby coalmines but was ceased operations in 1989.


As a child he worked in the coalmines, but won a miners' scholarship to a summer school at the University of.


leading position within the Flick conglomerate and his role in integrating coalmines and heavy industry in occupied West European lands into the German war.


It was named after the Wellwoods who used to own coalmines in the area.


Bishop's palace, along with a wide variety of post-medieval sites from coalmines, kilns and dovecotes through to World War II defensive structures.


He was prominent in developing coalmines in the Swansea area of Wales and in supplying settler needs in Nova Scotia.


In a short period of time several large state-operated coalmines began production.


For many years the coalmines provided employment for local men until they ceased operations in the.


Robert, however, continued to manage the family coalmines.


region shown in the map is a part of the undulating uplands bustling with coalmines.


Once one of the most eminent coalmines in Germany and now a World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO,[clarification.


Bhowrah is surrounded by many coalmines The region shown in the map is a part of the undulating uplands bustling with coalmines.


The major working coalmines are: Surakachhar, Banki, Balgi, Rajgamar, Pavan, Manikpur, Dhewadih, Singhali.


It was used by firefighters and by rescuers in coalmines, long before open-circuit industrial breathing sets based on the aqualung.


3 km north of Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, were the largest opencast coalmines in Ireland, giving great employment to the area.


Navigation Company (輪船招商局) in Shanghai, after which he worked in the coalmines in Kaiping in Hebei until his death in 1892.



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