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− | + | Jee! First one down!<br/> | |
+ | Uranium prospecting (but not mining) company Namura Finland Oy has given up all it's applications for uranium prospecting. It had 3 approved applications in Kuhmo, Paltamo and Kuusamo, and 7 applications mainly eastern Finland. | ||
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Revision as of 22:54, 7 January 2010
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January 7th, 2010
Jee! First one down!
Uranium prospecting (but not mining) company Namura Finland Oy has given up all it's applications for uranium prospecting. It had 3 approved applications in Kuhmo, Paltamo and Kuusamo, and 7 applications mainly eastern Finland.