Bjørnevatn mine

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The Bjørnevatn mine is a large mine in the north of Norway in Finnmark. Bjørnevatn represents one of the largest iron reserves in Norway, having estimated reserves of 565 million tonnes of ore grading 31% iron.

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Location: 69.6554, 30.0148, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Trifanhula
    cave in Sør-Varanger municipality, Norway
  • Umatrikulert statsgrunn v/Trifanbekken
  • 1944 tunnel
    mining tunnel in Sør-Varanger, Norway, used as a refugee location during World War II
  • Trifantunnelen
    tunnel in Sør-Varanger municipality, Norway
The main facility of Bjørnevatn MineThe main facility of Bjørnevatn Mine
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitecaveTrifanhularock shelterWikidata
    sitemineUmatrikulert statsgrunn v/Trifanbekkenstone quarryWikidata
    sitetunnel1944 tunneltunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelTrifantunnelenroad tunnelWikidata
    commonsimageThe main facility of Bjørnevatn Mine Commons