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The Roșia Poieni copper mine is a large open pit copper mine in the centre of Romania, 90 km northwest of Alba Iulia and 484 km north of the capital, Bucharest. Geographically the mine is located in the Apuseni Mountains, 7 km (4.3 mi) south of the Arieş River in Lupșa commune. The access to the site is made through a south-west industrial haul road from Cornii Valley that crosses the National Road no. 74 Alba-Iulia – Zlatna – Abrud when entering Abrud and through a north industrial haul road from Mușca Valley that crosses the National Road no. 75 Câmpeni – Turda in Mușca village, Lupșa commune.

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  • La mine de Roșia Poieni est une mine à ciel ouvert de cuivre située le județ d'Alba en Roumanie. Elle est la plus grande mine de cuivre du pays. Son bassin de décantation a totalement englouti le village de (de) 46° 19′ 41″ N, 23° 12′ 36″ E (fr)
  • The Roșia Poieni copper mine is a large open pit copper mine in the centre of Romania, 90 km northwest of Alba Iulia and 484 km north of the capital, Bucharest. Geographically the mine is located in the Apuseni Mountains, 7 km (4.3 mi) south of the Arieş River in Lupșa commune. The access to the site is made through a south-west industrial haul road from Cornii Valley that crosses the National Road no. 74 Alba-Iulia – Zlatna – Abrud when entering Abrud and through a north industrial haul road from Mușca Valley that crosses the National Road no. 75 Câmpeni – Turda in Mușca village, Lupșa commune. The Roșia Poieni deposit was developed between the 1950s and 1970s within the Abrud-Musca-Bucium area (the Golden Quadrilateral) from Apuseni Mountains of the Metaliferi Mountains. The mine produces around 11,000 tonnes of copper a year and the mineral deposit represents 65% of the total copper reserves in Romania. The mine is owned by CupruMin a state owned company. Its decanting basin has totally erased the village of Geamana (de) 46° 19′ 41″ N, 23° 12′ 36″ E. (en)
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  • Roșia Poieni mine (en)
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  • La mine de Roșia Poieni est une mine à ciel ouvert de cuivre située le județ d'Alba en Roumanie. Elle est la plus grande mine de cuivre du pays. Son bassin de décantation a totalement englouti le village de (de) 46° 19′ 41″ N, 23° 12′ 36″ E (fr)
  • The Roșia Poieni copper mine is a large open pit copper mine in the centre of Romania, 90 km northwest of Alba Iulia and 484 km north of the capital, Bucharest. Geographically the mine is located in the Apuseni Mountains, 7 km (4.3 mi) south of the Arieş River in Lupșa commune. The access to the site is made through a south-west industrial haul road from Cornii Valley that crosses the National Road no. 74 Alba-Iulia – Zlatna – Abrud when entering Abrud and through a north industrial haul road from Mușca Valley that crosses the National Road no. 75 Câmpeni – Turda in Mușca village, Lupșa commune. (en)
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  • Mine de Roșia Poieni (fr)
  • Roșia Poieni copper mine (en)
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