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Kumba and Iron
Kumba Iron Ore Ltd is the principal mine operator in Kathu.

Kumba and Resources
* Kumba Resources
For the South African iron ore company, see Kumba Resources.

Kumba and is
There are no recurring characters besides Ernie Pike, and in many cases even his presence is small: he appears in just two panels in " Kumba ", only one in " El amuleto ", and in some stories he is completely absent.
Kumba Ialá, also spelled Yalá ( born 15 March 1953 ), is a Guinea-Bissau politician who was President of Guinea-Bissau from 17 February 2000 until he was deposed in a bloodless military coup on 14 September 2003.
Serge Betsen Tchoua ( born 25 March 1974 in Kumba, Cameroon ) is a French rugby union player who plays as a flanker for London Wasps at club level and formerly for internationally.
* Kumba, meaning roar in Swahili, is a steel sit-down roller coaster with seven inversions.
The Riddler's Revenge is one of only two Bolliger & Mabillard roller coasters to feature a vertical loop that wraps around the lift hill, with the other being Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.
Kumba is a Bolliger & Mabillard sit down roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, in Tampa, Florida.
Kumba is one of the first in a line of multi-inversion coasters ( that is, those having six or more inversions ) built by B & M, and featured B & M's first ever diving loop and interlocking corkscrews.
Initially, it is said, Kumba was to be part of a two-coaster project for Busch Entertainment.
There is another roller coaster called " Kumba " at the ' Superland Park ' in Israel.
* Kumba is one of two Bolliger & Mabillard roller coasters to feature a vertical loop that wraps around the lift hill.

Kumba and .
Refusing to do this, Njaru five days later found his house encircled by armed soldiers, and escaped to Kumba.
An interim government turned over power in February 2000 when opposition leader Kumba Ialá took office following two rounds of transparent presidential elections.
Following the 1998-99 civil war, presidential and legislative elections were again held, bringing opposition leader Kumba Ialá and his Party for Social Renewal to power.
Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof.
His appointment came following a 14 September military coup that deposed the elected government of President Kumba Ialá and subsequent talks between political officials, civil society leaders, and the Military Committee for the Restitution of Constitutional and Democratic Order, led by Veríssimo Correia Seabra.
Following the election of PRS leader Kumba Ialá as President, Sanhá was appointed as Minister of Internal Administration in the government named on 19 February 2000, under Prime Minister Caetano N ' Tchama.
After Màbba was defeated and killed at The Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune fighting against Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof, his state crumbled but the Tijāniyya remained the predominant Sufi order in the region, and Abdoulaye Niass ( 1840 – 1922 ) became the most important representative of the order in the Saalum, having immigrated southward from the Jolof and, after exile in Gambia due to tensions with the French, returned to establish a zāwiya in the city of Kaolack.
The election had been repeatedly postponed due to political and financial chaos in the country, and due to the coup d ' état which overthrew President Kumba Ialá in September 2003.
In the first round, Kumba Ialá placed first with 38. 81 % of the vote, followed by interim president and PAIGC candidate, Malam Bacai Sanhá, who won 23. 37 %.
Kumba Ialá's tenure as the country's head of state was characterized by sackings of ministers and other high officials, and poor financial management that led the World Bank / International Monetary Fund to suspend aid.
Veríssimo Correia Seabra ( February 16, 1947 – October 6, 2004 ) was a Guinea-Bissau general, known for leading a coup that deposed Kumba Ialá on September 14, 2003.
Soon thereafter, he became chief of staff of the armed forces and was appointed Minister of Defense in the government named on February 19, 2000, under President Kumba Ialá.
Correia Seabra led the bloodless coup that ousted Kumba Ialá from power on September 14, 2003.
Vieira won the 1994 presidential election against opposition candidate Kumba Yala of the Party for Social Renewal ( PRS ), while the PAIGC won 62 out of 100 parliamentary seats, with 46 % of the vote.
He received 52. 02 % of the vote against 47. 98 % for Kumba Yalá, a former philosophy lecturer and candidate of the Social Renewal Party ( PRS ).
After President Kumba Yalá was overthrown in September 2003 military coup, Vieira returned to Bissau from Portugal on 7 April 2005.
Ekangaki was born in Nguti, Kumba Division.
The PRS presidential candidate, Kumba Ialá, placed first winning 38. 81 % of the vote.
and its leaders were forced to go into exile in Kumba in the British Southern Cameroons, then in Cairo, Conakry, Accra and Beijing.

Iron and Ore
Mormugao Port and Panambur ( New Mangalore Port ) handle most of the Iron Ore export from India especially to Japan.
* Iron Ore Company of Canada
Pilbara Iron is a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Rio Tinto Group, that manages assets for Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto, and Robe River Iron Associates, an unincorporated joint venture between Rio ( 53 % and operator since 2000 ) and three Japanese steel companies Mitsui Iron Ore Development P / L ( 33 %), Nippon Steel Australia P / L ( 10. 5 %) and Sumitomo Metal Australia P / L ( 3. 5 %).
Category: Rio Tinto Iron Ore
* Kamysh-Burun Iron Ore Plant
Drawing on his experience in the development of Minnesota's Iron Range, Hill was, during 1911 – 1912, in close contact with Gaspard Farrer of Baring Brothers & Company of London regarding the formation of the Brazilian Iron Ore Company to tap that nation's rich mineral deposits.
Thalen's ' The Examination of Iron Ore Deposits by Magnetic Measurements ', published in 1879, was the first scientific treatise describing this practical use.
Mulroney took the job of Executive Vice President of the Iron Ore Company of Canada, a joint subsidiary of three major U. S. steel corporations.
Although officials of Indian and Northern Affairs were certainly aware of the intention of the Naskapis to move from Fort Chimo to Schefferville and may even have instigated that move, they appear to have done little or nothing to prepare for their arrival there, not even by warning the representatives of the Iron Ore Company of Canada (" IOCC ") or the municipality of Schefferville.
Enquiries by the Government of Quebec to the Iron Ore Company of Canada (" IOCC ") in the late 1970s had confirmed that assumption.
Iron ore was discovered at the foot of Ore Mountain.
* Iron Ore, the city's weekly newspaper from 1886 to 1951.
* The Buena Vista Iron Ore District
Republic Steel Corporation was one of the last major steel firms to use low-phosphorus Adirondack magnetites, operating the Chateaugay Ore & Iron Company from 1939 to 1967.
Onondaga Iron Works and Sterling Iron Ore Company in Geddes, New York-Syracuse City Directory, 1879
By 1879, there were several manufacturers in the town including Onondaga Iron Works and Sterling Iron Ore Company both operated by J. J. Belden, president.
By 1914, thirty miles of the line known as the Port Bolivar Iron Ore Railway had been built, connecting Ore City with Longview.
* Iron Brew: A Century of American Ore and Steel ( 1939 )

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