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The gorge known as the Iron Gates is located between Serbia and Romania. The river lies in between the Balkan mountains and the Carpathian Mountains.
The country currently producing the most iron ore is China, which produced 900,000 tonnes of ore in 2010, over twice as much as Australia, which was second place with 420,000 tonnes. China is also the world's largest consumer of ore.
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The most abundant element on (and in) earth is iron.
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
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The term "Iron Curtain" dates from after the WW 2 and Nazi era. The eastern European countries behind the so-called curtain were dominated by the Soviet Union.
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Uprisings behind the Iron Curtain occurred in 1956 in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
Information was transmitted to the other side of the iron curtain by radio stations:Voice of AmericaRadio Free EuropeBBC Russian Service
Behind the Iron Curtain - video - was created on 1984-10-23.
Behind the Iron Curtain - album - was created on 1985-10-09.
Uprisings behind the Iron Curtain occurred in 1956 in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
There was no such thing as an "Iron Curtain" (a curtain made of iron). The name was simply a symbolic term representing communist countries, with the USSR primarily being the center focus. Consequently, the term "behind the iron curtain" meant being in a communist nation (primarily meaning the USSR).
THe countries "behind the iron curtain" were: GDR (German Democratic Republic), Poland,Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania. Of course it was not a curtain, but Churchill referred to the dividedness of Europe with this word: the capitalist and the communist part of it.