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More than 150 Students Participated in Coresemin's Painting Competition that Highlighted Innovation and the Future of Mining.

The initiative brought together students from preschool through twelfth grade from various municipalities in Tarapacá, promoting creativity, mining safety, and an interest in technology and innovation among the younger generation. With a ceremony that brought together students, families, teachers, and regional authorities, the Tarapacá Regional Mining Safety Council (Coresemin) held the awards ceremony for its traditional painting contest. This …
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The initiative brought together students from preschool through twelfth grade from various municipalities in Tarapacá, promoting creativity, mining safety, and an interest in technology and innovation among the younger generation. With a ceremony that brought together students, families, teachers, and regional authorities, the Tarapacá Regional Mining Safety Council (Coresemin) held the awards ceremony for its traditional painting contest. This …

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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