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What's the situation in sudbury?

Sudbury is one of the most important mining cities in Canada. A mining city in southeastern Ontario. Located on the north shore of Lake Huron and Georgia Bay, about 370 kilometers northwest of Toronto. The population is 9 1 ten thousand (198 1). Established on 1930. 1883 found a large nickel deposit, including copper, gold, silver, lead, zinc, platinum and other deposits. The main industry is metal smelting, and there is a large smelter in Copperfield, 6 kilometers southwest. There are also industries such as wood processing, pulp and mining machinery manufacturing.

195 1 years ago, more than 40% of the population in sudbury was engaged in mining. Although this proportion has dropped below 15% since 1985, it is still the largest nickel producing area in the world and the largest copper producing area in Canada. Besides nickel and copper, sudbury also produces precious metals, cobalt, sulfur, selenium, iron and other mineral products. In the international mining industry, sudbury is famous as the "nickel capital" (sudbury Mine is the largest nickel base in the world, and the second largest nickel base is located in jinchang, Gansu Province, China, so Jinchang, China is also known as the "nickel capital"); Nickel mining in sudbury and its surrounding areas accounts for about 1/5 of the capitalist world.

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