Barrier Ranges

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Barrier Ranges are a series of rugged, mineral-rich hills in far western New South Wales, Australia, known historically for their significant silver, lead, and zinc mining.

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Barrier Range 2
Barrier Ranges canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
mountain range
climate arid
continent Australia
country Australia
economicActivity mining
environment semi-desert
geologicalCharacteristic mineral-rich
hasCity Broken Hill (the Silver City)
surface form: Broken Hill
hasMiningType hard rock mining
hasOreDepositType base metals
silver-lead-zinc deposits
historicalSignificance development of Broken Hill mining industry
major Australian mining district
knownFor lead mining
mineral wealth
rugged hills
silver mining
zinc mining
locatedIn New South Wales
eastern Australia
far western New South Wales
near Broken Hill (the Silver City)
surface form: Broken Hill
partOf far western New South Wales outback
primaryResources lead
silver
zinc
region Far West region of New South Wales
regionType hills
state New South Wales
terrain rugged
usedFor resource extraction

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Barrier Highway namedAfter Barrier Ranges
this entity surface form: Barrier Range
Barrier Highway near Barrier Ranges
this entity surface form: Barrier Range
Yancowinna County hasNotableFeature Barrier Ranges