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- Silver_rush abstract "A Silver rush is the silver-mining equivalent of a gold rush, where the discover of silver-bearing ore sparks a mass migration of individuals seeking wealth in the new mining region.Notable silver rushes have taken place in Mexico, Argentina, the United States (Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah), and Canada (Cobalt, Ontario, and the Kootenay district of British Columbia). Several famous tourist towns owe their existence to silver rushes:".
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- Silver_rush subject Category:Economic_history.
- Silver_rush subject Category:History_of_mining.
- Silver_rush subject Category:Silver_mining.
- Silver_rush comment "A Silver rush is the silver-mining equivalent of a gold rush, where the discover of silver-bearing ore sparks a mass migration of individuals seeking wealth in the new mining region.Notable silver rushes have taken place in Mexico, Argentina, the United States (Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah), and Canada (Cobalt, Ontario, and the Kootenay district of British Columbia). Several famous tourist towns owe their existence to silver rushes:".
- Silver_rush label "Silver rush".
- Silver_rush label "Zilverkoorts".
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- Silver_rush wasDerivedFrom Silver_rush?oldid=544226082.
- Silver_rush isPrimaryTopicOf Silver_rush.