Rio Tinto massacre, the Glossary
On February 4, 1888, Spanish civil guards fired on a crowd of protesting Rio Tinto Company mineworkers in Zalamea, killing 13 and injuring 35.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Ayuntamiento, Calcination, Civil Guard (Spain), Compañía Española de Minas de Río Tinto, Pyrite, Rio Tinto Company Limited, Riotinto Railway, Routledge, The New York Times, Zalamea la Real.
- Anti-anarchism in Spain
- Environmental protests
- February 1888 events
- Labour disputes in Spain
- Massacres committed by Spain
- Massacres in 1888
- Massacres in Spain
- Mining in Spain
- Rio Tinto (corporation)
Ayuntamiento
AyuntamientoIn other languages of Spain.
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Calcination
Calcination is thermal treatment of a solid chemical compound (e.g. mixed carbonate ores) whereby the compound is raised to high temperature without melting under restricted supply of ambient oxygen (i.e. gaseous O2 fraction of air), generally for the purpose of removing impurities or volatile substances and/or to incur thermal decomposition.
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Civil Guard (Spain)
The Civil Guard (Guardia Civil) is one of the two national law enforcement agencies of Spain.
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Compañía Española de Minas de Río Tinto
Compañía Española de Minas de Río Tinto (CEMRT) was a Spanish company that operated between 1954 and 1970, mainly in the province of Huelva. Rio Tinto massacre and Compañía Española de Minas de Río Tinto are mining in Spain.
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Pyrite
The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2 (iron (II) disulfide).
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Rio Tinto Company Limited
The Rio Tinto Company Limited (RTC) was one of the founding companies of the Rio Tinto Group conglomerate, which was responsible of the exploitation of the Riotinto-Nerva mining basin in Minas de Riotinto between 1873 and 1954. Rio Tinto massacre and Rio Tinto Company Limited are Rio Tinto (corporation).
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Riotinto Railway
The Riotinto Railway was a Spanish narrow-gauge railway line, predominantly used for mining and industry, that operated between 1875 and 1984. Rio Tinto massacre and Riotinto Railway are mining in Spain and Rio Tinto (corporation).
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Routledge
Routledge is a British multinational publisher.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Zalamea la Real
Zalamea la Real is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, Spain.
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See also
Anti-anarchism in Spain
- Asturian miners' strike of 1934
- Casas Viejas incident
- Francoist Spain
- Jerez uprising
- Mano Negra affair
- May Days
- Montjuïc trial
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Scala case
- Sindicatos Libres
- Tragic Week (Spain)
- White Terror (Spain)
Environmental protests
- 2011 Bolivian Indigenous rights protests
- 2012 Ecuadorian protests
- 2012–2014 Romanian protests against shale gas
- 2014 Loei gold mine mob attack
- 2015 Peruvian protests against Las Bambas mining project
- 2020–2022 Serbian protests
- 2021–2022 Serbian environmental protests
- 2024 Serbian environmental protests
- Anti-nuclear protests
- Bring Back the Bees
- Chipko movement
- Climate change protests
- Earth Strike
- Earthlife Africa
- Elm Conflict
- Escobal mine protests
- Gezi Park protests
- Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship case
- Khejarli massacre
- Kirazli gold mine
- La Revancha mine
- List of 2017 March for Science locations
- List of environmental conflicts
- March for Science
- Mother Nature Cambodia
- Phosphorite War
- Phuon Keoraksmey
- Plachimada Coca-Cola struggle
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Runway 18 West
- Tree sitting
February 1888 events
- 1888 Dublin University by-election
- 1888 Scottish Cup final
- Rio Tinto massacre
Labour disputes in Spain
- 1917 Spanish general strike
- 1988 Spanish general strike
- 2017 Catalan general strike
- 2017 Spain transportation strikes
- 2019 Primera División strike
- 2019–2020 Catalan protests
- Arnedo events
- Asturian miners' strike of 1934
- Asturian miners' strike of 1962
- Asturian miners' strike of 2012
- Barcelona Museum workers strike
- Barcelona tram strike
- Bombardment of Barcelona (1842)
- List of strikes in Spain
- Revolution of 1934
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Spanish air traffic controllers' strike
Massacres committed by Spain
- 2nd Sangley Rebellion (1639)
- Acoma Massacre
- Arnedo events
- Battle of Andoain
- Battle of Cajamarca
- Battle of Craon
- Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
- Capture of Tortuga
- Casas Viejas incident
- Cholula massacre
- Fall of Tenochtitlan
- Jaragua massacre
- Massacre at Matanzas Inlet
- Massacre in the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan
- Massacre of Naarden
- Mixtón War
- Raid on Nassau
- Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II
- Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568–1571)
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Sack of Antwerp
- Sack of Rome (1527)
- Sangley Massacre (1662)
- Sangley Rebellion
- Siege of Haarlem
- Siege of Málaga (1487)
- Siege of Maastricht (1579)
- Spanish Fury
- Spanish Fury at Mechelen
- Spanish conquest of Tripoli
- Taíno genocide
- Tiguex War
- Tompiro Indians
- Tragic Week (Spain)
- Tzeltal Rebellion of 1712
- Vitoria massacre
Massacres in 1888
- Rio Tinto massacre
Massacres in Spain
- 1066 Granada massacre
- 1834 massacre of friars in Madrid
- 1977 Atocha massacre
- 2004 Madrid train bombings
- Arnedo events
- Asturian miners' strike of 1934
- Baltasar Calvo
- Battle of Andoain
- Casas Viejas incident
- Conquest of Majorca
- Dos de Mayo Uprising
- List of massacres in Spain
- Martyrs of Córdoba
- Mass graves in Spain
- Massacre of 1391
- Persecution of Jews during the Black Death
- Puerto Hurraco massacre
- Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568–1571)
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Siege of Badajoz (1812)
- Siege of Córdoba (1009–1013)
- Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)
- Siege of San Sebastián
- Vitoria massacre
Mining in Spain
- Cerro Colorado mining deposit
- Compañía Española de Minas de Río Tinto
- Compañía Española de Minas de Tharsis
- Nero Marquina marble
- Nueva Tharsis
- Portmán
- Rio Tinto (river)
- Rio Tinto Pier (Huelva, Spain)
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Riotinto Railway
- Riotinto-Nerva mining basin
- Sierra Menera
- Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Unión
- Slate industry in Spain
- Tharsis railway line
- Tourist Mining Train
Rio Tinto (corporation)
- Argyle Pink Jubilee
- Banco Hispano Americano
- Death Valley Days
- Gladstone Power Station
- Jadar mine
- Juukan Gorge
- Kestrel coal mine
- Luzenac Group
- Río Tinto Foundation
- Rio Tinto (corporation)
- Rio Tinto Borax Mine
- Rio Tinto Company Limited
- Rio Tinto espionage case
- Rio Tinto massacre
- Riotinto Mining Museum
- Riotinto Railway
- Riotinto-Nerva mining basin
- Selection Trust
- Tourist Mining Train
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Tinto_massacre
Also known as 1888 Rio Tinto massacre, Rio Tinto tragedy.