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Milstead, Harley P. (1927) Bolivia as a Source of Tin. Economic Geography, 3 (3) 354 doi:10.2307/140141

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TitleBolivia as a Source of Tin
JournalEconomic Geography
AuthorsMilstead, Harley P.Author
Year1927 (July)Volume3
Page(s)354Issue3
PublisherJSTOR
DOIdoi:10.2307/140141
Mindat Ref. ID566627Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:566627:4
GUID19ff4a7e-fac0-4bac-8d9b-a7b53ea7ba94
Full ReferenceMilstead, Harley P. (1927) Bolivia as a Source of Tin. Economic Geography, 3 (3) 354 doi:10.2307/140141
Plain TextMilstead, Harley P. (1927) Bolivia as a Source of Tin. Economic Geography, 3 (3) 354 doi:10.2307/140141
In(1927, July) Economic Geography Vol. 3 (3) JSTOR


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