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5-631: Iron Baron , or a variation of the title, may refer to: Iron Baron, South Australia , an iron ore mine MV  Iron Baron  (1985) Bettino Ricasoli (1809–1880), 1st Count of Brolio, 2nd Baron Ricasoli, nicknamed "The Iron Baron" Iron Baron , a character from Marvel's Secret Wars , see Hydra The Iron Baron (Ninjago) , a character in Ninjago See also [ edit ] Iron Duke (disambiguation) Iron Lady (disambiguation) Iron Lord (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

10-521: A pit at the mine. Employees now commute from Whyalla or elsewhere. The Iron Baron mine is one of several large orebodies in the Middleback Range , with a production capacity of about two million tonnes of haematite a year. Built by BHP in 1933, it went out of operation between 1947 and 1958; it was re-opened in 2011. On-site facilities now include a fully functional ore beneficiation plant. This South Australia geography article

15-564: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Iron Baron, South Australia Iron Baron was a settlement associated with the Iron Baron iron ore mine ( 32°59′48″S 137°09′30″E  /  32.99666667°S 137.15833333°E  / -32.99666667; 137.15833333 ) on Eyre Peninsula at the southern edge of South Australia 's Far North region , 413 kilometres (257 miles) north-west of Adelaide . The settlement

20-417: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Iron Baron . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iron_Baron&oldid=1182370752 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-423: Was situated about 200 metres from the eastern boundary of the mine. BHP owned and serviced the settlement, having built it about 1938. There were several dozen houses, a one-teacher primary school, a general store, oval, swimming pool, netball courts, picnic areas and licensed community club. Before the mine’s re-opening in 2011, BHP bulldozed all the settlement's surface infrastructure, including buildings, into

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