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Dannemora is an old mining town and a locality situated in Östhammar Municipality , Uppsala County , Sweden . It had 213 inhabitants in 2010.

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5-461: Dannemora is a Swedish place name, which was used for various places: Dannemora, Sweden , a village with 200 inhabitants, from which the others have got their name Dannemora Minerals, a Swedish mining company located in the county of the above village Dannemora mine , a famous historical iron ore mine near the above village Dannemora (village), New York Dannemora Prison, colloquial name for

10-528: The Clinton Correctional Facility in the above village Escape at Dannemora , American TV series Dannemora (town), New York Dannemora, New Zealand , a residential suburb in Auckland Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dannemora . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

15-611: The Dannemora mine , which formed the basis of the iron industry in Uppland . It provided the raw material for about 20 finery forges that produced bar iron for export. In the early mid-19th century, numerous workers from this town emigrated to the United States, with some settling in upstate New York at the site of other iron mines. They named the community Dannemora , after their former home. In England, iron produced from Dannemora ore

20-426: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dannemora&oldid=964477938 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dannemora, Sweden Dannemora is the location of an important iron ore mine,

25-412: Was known as oregrounds iron , after the port town of Öregrund , from which it was shipped. Bar iron from these forges was considered the best raw material for producing blister steel by the cementation process , owing mainly to the extremely low levels of sulphur and phosphorus in the ores, and their relatively high manganese content. In 1878 the narrow gauge (891 mm) Dannemora–Hargs railway

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