- Source: Mining community
A mining community, also known as a mining town or a mining camp, is a community that houses miners. Mining communities are usually created around a mine or a quarry.
Historical mining communities
= Australia
=Ballarat, Victoria
Bendigo, Victoria
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Menzies, Western Australia
= Austria-Hungary
=Austrian Lands
Idrija, today in Slovenia
Eisenerz in Styria
Hall in Tirol in Tyrol
Schwaz in Tyrol
Lower Hungarian mining towns
Kremnitz, today Kremnica in Slovakia
Schemnitz, today Banská Štiavnica in Slovakia
Neusohl, today Banská Bystrica in Slovakia
Königsberg, today Nová Baňa in Slovakia
Libethen, today Ľubietová in Slovakia
Pukkanz, today Pukanec in Slovakia
Dilln, today Banská Belá in Slovakia
Upper Hungarian mining towns
Göllnitz, today Gelnica in Slovakia
Rosenau, today Rožňava in Slovakia
Zipser Neudorf, today Spišská Nová Ves in Slovakia
Schmöllnitz, today Smolník in Slovakia
Jossau, today Jasov in Slovakia
Ruda, today Rudabánya in Hungary
Telken, today Telkibánya in Hungary
Other Hungarian mining towns
Deutsch Liptsch, today Partizánska Ľupča in Slovakia
= Bosnia and Herzegovina
=Banovići
Kakanj
Tuzla
Zenica
= Canada
=Cobalt, Ontario
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
Dawson City, Yukon
Lynn Lake, Manitoba
Red Lake, Ontario
Thompson, Manitoba
Timmins, Ontario
Flin Flon, Manitoba
= Czechia
=(Listed under names given when founded or working as a mining town)
Abertham, today Abertamy
Adamstadt, today Adamov
Adamsfreiheit, today Hůrky
Bärringen, today Pernink
Bergreichenstein, today Kašperské Hory
Bergstadt, today Horní Město
Bleistadt, today Oloví
Böhmisch Wiesenthal, today Loučná pod Klínovcem
Eule, today Jílové u Prahy
St. Georgenthal, today Jiretin pod Jedlovou
Goldeck (Mährisch Altstadt), today Staré Město pod Sněžníkem
Goldenstein, today Branná
Gossengrün, today Krajková
Gottesgab, today Boží Dar
Graupen, today Krupka
Hartmanitz, today Hartmanice
Iglau, today Jihlava
St. Joachimsthal, today Jáchymov
Johannesthal, today Janov
St. Katharinaberg, today Hora Svaté Kateriny
Klostergrab, today Hrob
Kupferberg, today Měděnec
Kuttenberg, today Kutná Hora
Lauterbach (Kaiserwald) (town no longer exists)
Mies, today Stříbro
Neustadt a. d. Tafelfichte, today Nové Město pod Smrkem
Plan, today Planá
Platz, today Místo
Platten, today Horní Blatná
Preßnitz (town no longer exists)
Rudolfstadt, today Rudolfov
Schlaggenwald, today Horní Slavkov
Sebastiansberg, today Hora Svatého Šebestiána
Sonnenberg, today Výsluní
Unterreichenstein, today Rejštejn
Wodnian, today Vodňany
Zuckmantel, today Zlaté Hory
= Finland
=Pargas
= Germany
=In Germany, a Bergstadt refers to a settlement near mineral deposits vested with town privileges, Bergregal rights and tax exemption, in order to promote the economic development of the mining region.
Baden-Württemberg
Freudenstadt
Prinzbach
Bavaria
Auerbach in der Oberpfalz
Pegnitz (town)
Bodenmais
Lam
Fichtelberg (Upper Franconia)
Lower Saxony
Altenau
Bad Grund
Clausthal
Zellerfeld
Lautenthal
Obernkirchen
Sankt Andreasberg
Wildemann
North Rhine-Westphalia
Lüdenscheid
Saxony
Altenberg
Annaberg
Buchholz
Berggießhübel
Bleiberg (near Frankenberg/Sa.) (town no longer exists)
Brand
Ehrenfriedersdorf
Eibenstock
Elterlein
Ernstthal
Freiberg
Geyer
Glashütte (Saxony)
Hohenstein
Johanngeorgenstadt
Lengefeld
Lößnitz
Marienberg, Saxony
Neustädtel
Oberwiesenthal
Oederan
Scheibenberg
Schneeberg
Schwarzenberg/Erzgeb.
Thum
Voigtsberg
Wolkenstein
Zschopau
Zwönitz
Saxony-Anhalt
Eisleben
Sangerhausen
Thuringia
Ilmenau
Ruhla
Suhl
Sondershausen
= Hong Kong
=Ma On Shan Village
= Indonesia
=Central Papua Province
Tembagapura
= Nigeria
=Enugu
Jos
= Norway
=Kongsberg (formerly)
Røros
= Poland
=Georgenberg (now Miasteczko Śląskie)
Goldberg, (now Złotoryja)
Groß Salze, (now Wieliczka)
Nikolstadt, (now Mikołajowice)
Salzberg, (now Bochnia)
Wilhelmstal, (now Bolesławów)
= Slovenia
=Idrija
Velenje
Trbovlje
= South Korea
=Gangwon Province
Jeongseon County
Taebaek City
Samcheok City
Yeongwol County
North Gyeongsang Province
Sangju City
Mungyeong City
Uljin County
Yeongju City
Bonghwa County
= United States
=Alaska
Juneau
Skagway
Arizona
Bisbee
Cerro Colorado
Christmas
Contention City
Jerome
Klondyke
Ruby
Tombstone
Tumacacori
California
Calico, San Bernardino Co.
Columbia
Colorado
Central City
Cripple Creek
Denver
Idaho Springs
Leadville
Tercio
Victor
Idaho
Custer
Idaho City
Iowa
Buxton
Centerville
Coalville
Confidence
Lucas
Everist
Muchakinock
Mystic
Numa
Seymour
What Cheer
Michigan
Bessemer
Calumet
Houghton
Ironwood
Ishpeming
Negaunee
Wakefield
White Pine
Minnesota
Aurora
Babbitt
Biwabik
Bovey
Buhl
Calumet
Chisholm
Coleraine
Crosby
Cuyuna
Ely
Eveleth
Gilbert
Hibbing
Hoyt Lakes
Ironton
Keewatin
Kinney
Marble
McKinley
Mountain Iron
Nashwauk
Riverton
Soudan
Taconite
Trommald
Virginia
Montana
Bannack (ghost town)
Butte
Colstrip
Virginia City
Nevada
Austin
Eureka
Goldfield
Jarbidge
Pioche
Tonopah
Virginia City
New Mexico
Pinos Altos
Silver City
South Dakota
Deadwood
Utah
Dragon
Eureka
Frisco
Park City
Silver Reef
Spring Canyon
Wisconsin
Hurley
See also
Boomtown
Coal town
Man camp – temporary housing for resource extraction
Mission (station)
Pit village
References
Citations
Sherman, James E; Barbara H. Sherman (1969). Ghost Towns of Arizona. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-0843-6. Book features pg. 147 about what is necessary for a settlement to have in order to be considered a "mining town".
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