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  • 11Coal mining in Kentucky — Coal was discovered in Kentucky in 1750. Since the first commercial coal mine opened in 1820 coal has gained both economic importance and controversy regarding its environmental consequences. As of 2010 there are 442 operating coal mines in the… …

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  • 12Coal-water slurry fuel — (CWSF or CWS or CWF) is a fuel which consists of fine coal particles suspended in water. Presence of water in CWS reduces harmful emissions into the atmosphere, makes the coal explosion proof, makes use of coal equivalent to use of liquid fuel (e …

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  • 13Coal City, Utah — Coal City   Ghost town   …

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  • 14Coal Point, New South Wales — Coal Point New South Wales Population: 1731 (2006 census) Postcode: 2283 Area: 1.3 km² (0.5 sq mi) …

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  • 15Coal House (Williamson, West Virginia) — Coal House U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 16Coal Creek — ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Coal Creek (Colorado) Coal Creek (Indiana) Coal Creek (Iowa) Coal Creek (Oklahoma) Coal Creek (Washington) in Australien: Coal Creek (Victoria) Fließgewässer: Coal Creek (British Columbia)… …

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  • 17Coal Creek, Victoria — Coal Creek Victoria Postcode: 3950 Location: 120 km (75 mi) SE of Melbourne 15 km (9 mi) W of Leongatha …

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  • 18Coal Creek, British Columbia — Coal Creek is a ghost town near Fernie, British Columbia, Canada. Everybody left the town in the 1950s due to the closure of a huge mine. There is still some historic places left in Coal Creek. There was a big mine disaster on May 22, 1902 (the… …

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  • 19Coal Creek (British Columbia) — Coal Creek is a tributary of the Elk River. Their confluence is in the city of Fernie, British Columbia.[1] Coal Creek passes through its namesake, Coal Creek, British Columbia, today a ghost town. See also Coal Creek (disambiguation) References… …

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  • 20Coal Harbour — Administration Pays  Canada Province …

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