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Mining in Wales underwent significant transformation from 1900 to 2000. In the early 20th century, coal mining was a dominant industry, with a large workforce and numerous coal mines across the region, driving the economy. However, by the late 20th century, the industry faced decline due to deindustrialization, competition from cheaper energy sources, and environmental concerns, leading to the closure of many mines. This shift resulted in economic challenges and a transition toward diversification in the Welsh economy, focusing more on services and technology.

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