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List of diamond mines

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List of diamond mines

There are a limited number of commercially viable diamond mines currently operating in the world, with the 50 largest mines accounting for approximately 90% of global supply. Diamonds are also mined alluvially over disperse areas, where diamonds have been eroded out of the ground, deposited, and concentrated by water or weather action. There is also at least one example of a heritage diamond mine (Crater of Diamonds State Park).

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Angola

  • Catoca diamond mine
  • Fucauma diamond mine
  • Luarica diamond mine
  • Botswana

  • Damtshaa diamond mine
  • Jwaneng diamond mine
  • Letlhakane diamond mine
  • Orapa diamond mine
  • Karowe diamond mine
  • South Africa

  • Baken diamond mine
  • Cullinan diamond mine (previously "Premier mine")
  • Finsch diamond mine
  • Kimberley, Northern Cape
  • Koffiefontein mine
  • Venetia diamond mine
  • Others

  • Marange diamond fields, Zimbabwe
  • Murowa diamond mine, Zimbabwe
  • Williamson diamond mine, Tanzania
  • Letseng diamond mine, Lesotho
  • Miba, Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Russia

  • Mirny GOK
  • Tarskaya diamond mine
  • Udachny GOK
  • Jubilee
  • Grib
  • Aikhal
  • Komsomolskaya
  • International
  • Zarnitsa mine
  • India

  • Kollur Mine
  • Panna
  • Indonesia

  • Martapura
  • Australia

  • Argyle diamond mine
  • Merlin diamond mine
  • Canada

  • Diavik Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories
  • Ekati Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories
  • Jericho Diamond Mine, Nunavut
  • Snap Lake Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories
  • Victor Diamond Mine, Ontario
  • Gahcho Kue Diamond Mine Project, Northwest Territories
  • Renard Diamond Mine project, Quebec
  • United States

  • Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas
  • Kelsey Lake Diamond Mine, Colorado
  • References

    List of diamond mines Wikipedia


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