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Strashimirite (IMA symbol: Ssh) is a rare monoclinic mineral containing arsenic, copper, hydrogen, and oxygen. It has the chemical formula Cu8(AsO4)4(OH)4·5(H2O). This mineral was discovered in Zapachitsa (Zapacica) copper deposit, Svoge, Sofia Oblast, Bulgaria in 1960, by the Bulgarian mineralogist . She named the mineral after (1892-1960), Professor in Mineralogy and Petrography at Sofia University "St Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria. The International Mineralogical Association approved it as a new mineral in 1968.

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  • Strashimirita (ca)
  • Strashimirita (eu)
  • Strashimirita (es)
  • Strashimirite (fr)
  • Strashimirite (it)
  • Strashimirite (en)
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  • La strashimirita és un mineral de la classe dels arsenats. Va ser descoberta l'any 1968 en una mina de la província de Sofia (Bulgària). Rep el seu nom del petròleg búlgar Strashimir Dimitriov. (ca)
  • Strashimirita fosfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La strashimirita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales fosfatos. Fue descubierta en 1968 en una mina de la provincia de Sofía-Ciudad (Bulgaria),​ siendo nombrada así en honor de Strashimir Dimitrov, petrógrafo búlgaro. Un sinónimos es su clave: IMA1967-025. (es)
  • La strashimirite est un minéral de la classe des arséniates. Il a été découvert en 1968 dans une mine de la province de Sofia (Bulgarie). Il est nommé d'après le pétrologiste bulgare Strashimir Dimitriov. (fr)
  • La strashimirite è un minerale, un arseniato basico idrato di rame. Il nome deriva da (1892-1960), petrografo e mineralogista bulgaro. Fu descritta per la prima volta da , mineralogista bulgara, nel 1968. (it)
  • Strashimirite (IMA symbol: Ssh) is a rare monoclinic mineral containing arsenic, copper, hydrogen, and oxygen. It has the chemical formula Cu8(AsO4)4(OH)4·5(H2O). This mineral was discovered in Zapachitsa (Zapacica) copper deposit, Svoge, Sofia Oblast, Bulgaria in 1960, by the Bulgarian mineralogist . She named the mineral after (1892-1960), Professor in Mineralogy and Petrography at Sofia University "St Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria. The International Mineralogical Association approved it as a new mineral in 1968. (en)
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  • Strashimirite (en)
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  • Strashimirite (en)
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  • a = 9.71 Å, b = 18.81 Å (en)
  • c = 8.94 Å; β = 97.2°; Z = 3 (en)
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