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Cerro De Pasco Silver Smelter (Peru)


At 13,973 feet (4,380m) elevation in the Andes, it is one of the highest cities in the world. It became one of the world's richest silver producing areas after silver was discovered there in the early 1600s. Although the silver was exhausted by the Spanish, it is still an active mining center.

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Latitude: -10.6863
Longitude: -76.2622

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