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List of mines in Peru

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This is a list of mines in Peru.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (November 2017)
Name Primary extract
1 Antamina mine copper
2 Arcata mine silver
3 Azuca mine silver
4 Bayóvar mine phosphate
5 Berenguela mine silver
6 Cañariaco Norte mine copper
7 Cerro Verde mine copper
8 Cerro Corona mine gold and copper
9 Chucapaca mine gold
10 Corani mine silver
11 Costancia mine copper
12 Crespo mine silver
13 Cuajone mine copper
14 Galeno mine copper
15 Haquira mine copper
16 Huaron mine silver
17 Lagunas Norte mine gold
18 Las Bambas copper mine copper
19 Lily Mine other
20 Los Chancas mine copper
21 Mantaro mine phosphate
22 Marcona mine iron
23 Morococha mine silver
24 Pallancata mine silver
25 Quellaveco mine copper
26 Río Blanco mine copper
27 Rio Huaypetue mine gold
28 San Rafael mine other
29 Santa Ana mine other
30 Tia Maria mine copper
31 Tintaya mine copper
32 Toquepala mine copper
33 Toromocho mine copper

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