exploitation minière - definição. O que é exploitation minière. Significado, conceito
Diclib.com
Dicionário ChatGPT
Digite uma palavra ou frase em qualquer idioma 👆
Idioma:

Tradução e análise de palavras por inteligência artificial ChatGPT

Nesta página você pode obter uma análise detalhada de uma palavra ou frase, produzida usando a melhor tecnologia de inteligência artificial até o momento:

  • como a palavra é usada
  • frequência de uso
  • é usado com mais frequência na fala oral ou escrita
  • opções de tradução de palavras
  • exemplos de uso (várias frases com tradução)
  • etimologia

O que (quem) é exploitation minière - definição

COMPANY
UMHK; Union Miniere du Haut Katanga; Union Miniere du Haut-Katanga; Union Miniere du Katanga; Union minière du-Haut-Katanga; Union Minière du Haut Katanga
  • url=https://monument.heritage.brussels/fr/Bruxelles_Pentagone/Rue_de_la_Chancellerie/1/30034 }}</ref>
  • Mining by the Union Minière du Haut Katanga, 1922
  • Shinkolobwe mine
  • Élisabethville]] (modern-day Lubumbashi) in 1917

Union Minière du Haut-Katanga         
The Union Minière du Haut-Katanga (French; literally "Mining Union of Upper-Katanga") was a Belgian mining company (with minority British share) which controlled and operated the mining industry in the copperbelt region in the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1906 and 1966.
Societé Minière de Bakwanga         
  • Diamond mining slag heaps in Bakwanga, Kasai, 1950
Societe miniere de Bakwanga; Societé minière de Bakwanga; Societe Miniere de Bakwanga; MIBA; Société minière du Bécéka
Societé minière de Bakwanga (abbreviated MIBA) is a diamond mining company based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. MIBA operate near Mbuji Mayi, in Kasai-Oriental Province in south central DRC.
Site exploitation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sensitive site exploitation; Sensitive Site Exploitation; Site Exploitation
Site exploitation (SE), also called tactical site exploitation or sensitive site exploitation (SSE), is a military term used by the United States to describe "collecting information, material, and

Wikipédia

Union Minière du Haut-Katanga

The Union Minière du Haut-Katanga (French; literally "Mining Union of Upper-Katanga") was a Belgian mining company (with minority British share) which controlled and operated the mining industry in the copperbelt region in the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1906 and 1966.

Created in 1906, the UMHK was founded as a joint venture of the Belgian Compagnie du Katanga, the Belgian Comité Spécial du Katanga and the British Tanganyika Concessions. The Compagnie du Katanga was a subsidiary of the Compagnie du Congo pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (CCCI), which was controlled by the country's largest conglomerate, the Société Générale de Belgique. With the support of the colonial state, the company was allocated a 7,700 square miles (20,000 km2) concession in Katanga.

Its primary product was copper, but it also produced tin, cobalt, radium, uranium, zinc, cadmium, germanium, manganese, silver, and gold. UMHK was part of a powerful group of global copper producers. By the start of World War II, the Société Générale controlled 70% of the Congolese economy. Exercising preponderant influence over the Comité spécial, the Société Générale effectively controlled the Union Minière from its inception to 1960. In 1967, the Union Minière du Haut-Katanga reorganized as Union Minière, and in 2001 it became Umicore.