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Tag Archives: elements
Heavy/precious metal cities and towns
Here’s my list of those cities and towns that are either named for metals or with the name of metals included as part of its name. As the photo of beautiful Copper Harbor, Michigan shows, some of these communities are … Continue reading →
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Tagged Argentina, Australia, Canada, cities, Colombia, elements, etymology, geography, metals, mining, Netherlands, periodic table, place names, Portugal, The Philippines, towns, USA
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