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Miners often come from various regions, depending on the location and nature of the mining activity. Historically, many miners migrated from rural areas or economically depressed regions seeking better opportunities. In the context of specific mining booms, such as the California Gold Rush, miners came from places like Europe, Asia, and other parts of the United States. Today, miners may also come from local communities or international labor markets, depending on the demand for skilled labor in the mining sector.

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