Tinka Resources Ltd
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Tinka Resources Ltd
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Tinka Resources Ltd. operates as a junior mineral exploration company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties located in Peru. The Company’s projects include Ayawilca Zinc Zone, Colqui Silver Zone, Ayawilca Tin Zone and Silvia Copper-Gold. The Ayawilca Zinc Zone contains Zinc, Silver and Lead. The project is located approximately 200 kilometers (kms) northeast of Lima, in the Pasco region of central Peru. The Colqui Silver Zone is located approximately 1.5 kilometers north of the Ayawilca Zinc Zone. The Ayawilca Tin Zone forms flat-lying sulfide lenses at the contact of the limestone and phyllite, underlying the Zinc Zone at Central and East Ayawilca. The Silvia Project is 100% owned by the Company, consists of approximately 29,500 hectares of contiguous mining concessions. The project lies approximately 80 kilometers south and along strike of Antamina, a copper mines in Peru.
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