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The coalmine is one of the largest in the country.
Its economic environment is based on coalmine, which was established in year 1907.
I do not say that the failure of our coalmines will be the only possible check.
Do something for environmental protection and energy security, improve safety in the coalmines.
Local soccer clubs are also named after the former coalmines.
Take a trip down our Coalmine, 1 in 10 conscripts did!
The coalmine that employed him paid for his medical care and rehabilitation.
In a short period of time several large state-operated coalmines began production.
After all, they were used in the coalmines during the industrial revolution."
There was a railway branch line until 1980 which served the local coalmines.
Until today the coalmine is one of the highly productive mines in Germany.
There is a large temporary population working in coalmines.
Like many small villages after the coalmines were shut, the village disappeared.
In the period 1965-1975 the coalmines were closed altogether.
The coalmine, unlike those in other regions, also had underground workings.
I have seen this in my own constituency with the closure of coalmines and the devastating effect that has had.
Production boomed once again, and some coalmines that had closed reopened.
The coalmine is still flooded and inaccessible, except for small sections.
There have been many coalmines in the district.
Better than a canary down a coalmine, a sign like that.'
The tobacco farms that were a primary industry in the area have all disappeared and the coalmine has closed.
Their support and participation in an important strike in the coalmines turned the movement into a political party.
The growth of the town was minimal until coalmines became prevalent in the 1870s.
All the regions' coalmines were closed by 1970.
Burnbank was home to a number of coalmines or pits.