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Centenera Expands the Organullo Gold Property Salta Province, Argentina. Visit us at PDAC Conference Booth 2927.
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[{"type":"text","content":"Centenera Expands the Organullo Gold Property Salta Province, Argentina. Visit us at PDAC Conference Booth 2927.(via Thenewswire.ca)\n \n \n\n\n \n \nVancouver, British Columbia / TheNewswire / March 2, 2016 - Centenera Mining Corp. (the \"Company\") - (TSXV: CT), reports that applications have been made for additional land at the Company's flagship Organullo Gold Project (\"Organullo\") located close to San Antonio de los Cobres in Salta Province. The additional ground was staked following identification of Target 8 (NR-16-02), which is located close to the former property limits. This acquisition, once processed, will expand the property by almost 15% to a total of 7,600 hectares. \n\n \n \nThe Company will be at the PDAC conference in Toronto from Sunday March 6 through to Wednesday March 9 2016. Shareholders attending the conference are encouraged to visit Booth 2927 to meet with management.\n\n \n \n\nClick Image To View Full Size\n\n \n \nOrganullo Property & Target Areas. New Acquisition Outlined in Red.\n\n \n \nQualified Person\n\n \n \nEurGeol Keith Henderson, PGeo, the Company's President & CEO and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for portions of this news release, and has approved the disclosure herein. Mr. Henderson is not independent of the Company, as he is an officer and shareholder.\n\n \n \nAbout Centenera Mining Corporation\n\n \n \nCentenera is a resource company trading on the TSX Venture exchange, symbol CT. The company is focused 100% on Argentina with three precious metals assets and extensive exploration datasets. The Company's strategy is to acquire more high-quality precious metal and copper assets.\n\n \n \nArgentina is a country rich in natural resources and is home to some of the largest mineral deposits in South America and employs more than 500,000 workers directly in its mining industry. The world's largest mining companies, such as Glencore, Barrick, AngloGold and Yamana have invested heavily in Argentina over the last 10 years and multiple mine construction & expansion projects are in progress or imminent. The country held Presidential elections in October 2015 and a run-off election in November 2015. The opposition candidate, Mauricio Macri, won the election, bringing a change of ...