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Mine could refer to the total of items: Mines come tunnels utilized around mining for extraction of resources. Inside mediaeval days, the mine was the tunnel dug under a castle wall to make it collapse. This was referred to as undermining or even sapping. These tunnels were every now and again packed by having explosives, leading to its modern military meaning: Mines come stationary self-contained explosive gear utilized for military purposes: Landmines which are hardware located on the ground to stamp out enemy vehicles & kill enemy soldiers world health organization ease up the two. Naval mines which are gear utilized for the equivalent puposes when landmines however kill sea-seafaring vessels. Claymore mines which are military weapons that fire shrapnel and are utilized for ambush. Pyrotechnical mines which shoot multiple stars cannon style.

There are many site known as Mine: Mine is a town in Saga, Japan. Mine is a city in Yamaguchi, Japan.

[http://www.minesf.com MINE] occurs as project house within San Francisco

[http://www.mic.stim.se/avd/mic/prod/hitfacts.nsf/0/af5106232c99de01c125688c006883b0?OpenDocument MINE] occurs as band from either Sweden.

The word mine is likewise the genitive pronoun meaning "belonging to me".

The Carpathian Connection-Bitumen, PA
Genealogy and historial reference on ancestors from Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. Site has entire section devoted to Pennsylvania with page on Bitumen, a Slovak Town with Slovak Catholic Shrine.

The Coal cracker
Information on the history of coal mining in Northeastern PA

Coal Mining and the Molly Maguires
Links to information on the secret society formed by Irish immigrant coal miners.

Virtual Museum of Coal Mining in Western Pennsylvania
Virtual Museum of Coal Mining in Western PA covering the Coal Mines, Coal Companies, and Coal Miners of Western PA. Westmoreland County Index on-line.

Western Pennsylvania Coalfields
Virtual tour and overview of historical coal mining sites in Western Pennsylvania.






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