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Silver Valley Metals Corp V.SILV

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVMFF

Silver Valley Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration company. The Company is focused on the advancement of strategic and precious mineral properties. The Company owns a 100% interest in a lithium and potassium bearing salar complex comprising 4,056 hectares on three mineral concessions (the Mexico-Canada Project or Mexi-Can Project) located on the Central Mexican Plateau in the states of Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The mineral concessions include La Salada, Santa Clara and Caliguey. Its La Salada concession is located approximately 80 km north-northwest of Zacatecas city, adjacent to the town of La Salada. Its Santa Clara concession is located 70 km northeast of Zacatecas city, 8 km north-northwest of the town of Illescas. Its Caliguey is located 60 km northeast of Zacatecas city, 10 km east of the town of Villa de Cos.


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Comment by Brillo2on Oct 23, 2011 9:00pm
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Post# 19174600

RE: RE: RE: RE: Elections

RE: RE: RE: RE: Elections

2011 Presidential elections

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Voting to continue until 8pm in some schools in Mendoza

The election in Mendoza province was officially closed at 6pm, but many schools will remain opened until 8pm due to the number of people who remain inside the buildings waiting to cast their votes.

In Mendoza province people vote for 155 posts between president and vice-president; governor and vice-governor; national lawmakers; provincial lawmakers and senators, mayors and municipal councillors; and also the approval of a provincial Constitution reform regarding the future modifications of the Magna Carta.

According to the poll station authorities, the delays “were due to the time that the people took in the polling booths, the election of the Constitutional Reform, and that the size of the envelopes was smaller than the ballots.”

https://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/82533/voting-to-continue-until-8pm-in-some-schools-in-mendoza

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