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Kuznetsk

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[kooz-netsk, koo-znyetsk] / kʊzˈnɛtsk, kuˈznyɛtsk /

noun

  1. a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe.


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Searches for another four missing men had to be suspended after levels of methane in the mine in the Kuznetsk Basin reached dangerous levels, the RIA and ITAR-Tass news wires said.

From Reuters • Jan. 20, 2013

They put him in charge of a mining enterprise at Kuznetsk, which he managed so badly that it failed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Around the biggest coal deposit in the world, in the Kuznetsk Basin in mid-Siberia, mines were opened, steel mills built.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Kuznetsk Basin has five times as great coal reserves as the Donets Basin, now in German hands.

From Time Magazine Archive

Around Kuznetsk, in fast-growing industrial cities �Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Krasnoyarsk, and at Karaganda some way to the southwest�are new steel mills, blast furnaces and aluminum plants, with auxiliary industries proliferating.

From Time Magazine Archive