La Camocha, Asturias coal mine
La Camocha is a former coal mine which is seven kilometers south of Gijon, Asturias, Spain. It was operated by Minas la Camocha SA, which is affiliated with González y Díez SA.[1][2][3]
The former mining railway that once linked the coal mine of La Camocha to Veriña has been replaced by La Camocha Greenway, a trail for hikers and cyclists.[4]
The trade union movement Comisiones Obreras (CC.OO.) was born in the La Camocha mine.[5]
References
- ^ EUR-Lex 2002/827/ECSC: Commission decision of 2 July 2002 on the granting by Spain of aid to the undertaking González y Díez SA in 1998, 2000 and 2001 (Text with EEA relevance.) (notified under document number C(2002) 2441)
- ^ info-empresas.net - González y Díez SA
- ^ Boletín Oficial del Principado de Asturias - Text of 2000 collective agreement between González y Díez SA and workers at the mine (in Spanish)
- ^ Gijón – La Camocha Greenway[permanent dead link]
- ^ El País. En La Camocha, donde nació CCOO, ganó este sindicato
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