Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Minerals in Serbia

In Serbia there is a big variety of minerals like: copper, zinc, aluminum, iron, antimony, etc.
Unfortunately Serbia is a developing country; therefore neighbor rich counties have bought some Serbian mines or mineral factories in Serbia. However, Serbia is slowly but surely developing. The minerals in Serbia are the most being mined from the ground and then separated from other ores and alloys which were stuck together in the dirt. These minerals are needed in Serbia a great deal, like aluminum is needed to make, aluminum foil, telephones, and etc. On the other hand these minerals are not really expensive in Serbia only it depends on how much mineral weight are you taking but if you’re just taking on a kilogram it won’t be very expensive for example, a kilo of aluminum in Serbia costs around 1000-2000 dinars. Most of the Serbian mines are located in Sumadija, the south and central part of Serbia. On the other hand in Vojvodina the northern part of Serbia there is also mines, but not as much as in Sumadija. Also Serbia is a great producer of limestone which the biggest mine of limestone in Serbia is located in Zlatibor. From my point of view minerals in Serbia will make a large difference in economical standards a great deal.

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