Santa Brbara mine is the most significant historical testimony of the mining network during viceregal and republican times in the current Peruvian territory (the second in the former Viceroyalty of Per, in terms of economic significance, after Potos silver mine, currently located in Bolivia), as well as the most significant mercury mine
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