Inca de Oro mine
The Inca de Oro mine is a large copper mine located in northern Chile in Atacama Region. Inca de Oro represents one of the largest copper reserves in Chile and in the world having estimated reserves of 769.7 million tonnes of ore grading 0.36% copper.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 316 residents
- Description: mine in Atacama Region, Chile
- Also known as: “Inca de Oro mine, Chile”
Inca de Oro mine
- Categories: mine and locality
- Location: Diego de Almagro, Chañaral Province, Atacama, Chile, South America
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Latitude
-26.75497° or 26° 45′ 18″ southLongitude
-69.90491° or 69° 54′ 18″ westPopulation
316Elevation
1,575 metres (5,167 feet)Open location code
575G63WW+22OpenStreetMap ID
node 214210829OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3887288Wikidata ID
Q15260503
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In Other Languages
From French to Spanish—“Inca de Oro mine” goes by many names.
- French: “Inca de Oro”
- French: “mine Inca de Oro”
- Spanish: “Inca de Oro”
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