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TABLE 1--Continued
ALBANIA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, CROATIA, MACEDONIA, SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO, AND SLOVENIA: PRODUCTION OF MINERAL COMMODITIES 1/ 2/

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)
Country and commodity 1996   1997   1998   1999   2000  
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA--Continued e/ 6/
Metals--Continued:
Lead:
Mineral concentrator output:
Ore, gross weight (Pb-Zn ore) 10,000   10,000   10,000   10,000   10,000
Pb content of ores 200   200   200   200   200  
Pb concentrate 400   400   400   400   400  
Metal, smelter, primary and secondary 100   100   100   100   100  
Manganese ore:
Gross weight 2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000  
Mn content 500   500   500   500   500  
Zinc:
Zn content of Pb-Zn ore 300   300   300   300   300  
Concentrate output, gross weight 600   600   600   600   600  
Industrial minerals:
Asbestos, all kinds 500   500   500   500   500  
Barite concentrate 2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000  
Cement thousand tons 150   200   300   300   300  
Clays:
Bentonite 800   800   800   800   800  
Ceramic clay, crude 20,000   20,000   20,000   20,000   20,000  
Kaolin:
Crude 3,000   3,000   3,000   3,000   3,000  
Calcined 1,500   1,500   1,500   1,500   1,500  
Gypsum:
Crude 30,000   30,000   30,000   30,000   30,000  
Calcined 3,000   3,000   3,000   3,000   3,000  
Lime thousand tons 50   50   50   50   50  
Magnesite, crude 2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000  
Nitrogen, N content of ammonia 500   500   500   500   500  
Glass sand 50,000   50,000   50,000   50,000   50,000  
Salt, all sources 50,000   50,000   50,000   50,000   50,000  
Sand and gravel, excluding glass sand thousand cubic meters 500   500   500   500   500  
Sodium compounds:
Soda ash 10,000   5,000   5,000   5,000   5,000  
Caustic soda 10,000   5,000   5,000   5,000   5,000  
Sodium bicarbonate 1,000   500   500   500   500  
Stone, excluding quartz and quartzite, dimension, crude:
Ornamental square meters 20,000   20,000   20,000   20,000   20,000  
Other cubic meters 2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000   2,000  
Crushed and brown, n.e.s. thousand cubic meters 500   500   500   500   500  
Sulfur, byproduct of metallurgy thousand tons 1   1   1   1   1  
Mineral fuels and related materials:
Brown coal and lignite do. 1,808 7/ 1,810 7/ 1,764 7/ 1,800   1,800
Petroleum refinery products thousand 42-gallon barrels --   500   500   500   500  
CROATIA 6/
Metals:
Aluminum:
Metal, ingot, primary and secondary 32,959   17,800   16,112 r/ 14,461 r/ 14,403
Alloys 5,257   3,354   2,191   843   977
Semimanufactures (rolled) 15,107   21,166   26,148   29,465   30,161  
Iron and steel, metal:
Ferrochromium 10,559 r/ 24,231   11,861 r/ --   15,753  
Steel, crude, from electric furnaces 45,752   68,733   104,854   74,429 r/ 68,360  
Industrial minerals:
Cement thousand tons 1,842   2,134   2,294   2,712   2,852  
Clays:
Bentonite 9,728   7,331   7,581   8,441   10,013  
Ceramic clay 10,000 e/ 10,000 e/ 5,022   6,000   6,100 e/
Fire clay, crude e/ 5,000   5,000   5,000   5,000   5,500  

See footnotes at end of table.