Boston Paper - La Plata del Libano Mines. Department of Tolima. Republic of Colombia, South America

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Willard Ide Pierce
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1888

Abstract

The Department (formerly called State) of Tolima, which is beginning to attract considerable attention in this country on account of its mineral wealth, comprises an area of 18,415 square miles, lying between latitude 1" 34' 25" and 5" 44' 12/" N. and between longitude 74" 25' 45" and 76" 34, 25" W. from Greenwich. It is bounded on the north by the Department of Antioquia, on the east by the Departments of Cundinnmarca and Cauca, and on the south and west by the Department of Cauca. It is the most recently created of the States of Colombia, having been established by decree of April 12th, 1861, and being composed of the old provinces of Mariquita and Neiva, and of the districts Melgar, Carmen, Cunday and Santa Rosa, of Tequendama.
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APA: Willard Ide Pierce  (1888)  Boston Paper - La Plata del Libano Mines. Department of Tolima. Republic of Colombia, South America

MLA: Willard Ide Pierce Boston Paper - La Plata del Libano Mines. Department of Tolima. Republic of Colombia, South America. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1888.

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