List of diamond mines
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There are a limited number of commercially viable diamond mines currently operating in the world. Diamonds are also mined alluvially over disperse areas, where diamonds have been eroded out of the ground and deposited by water or weather action. There is also at least one example of a non-commercial diamond mine (Crater of Diamonds).
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[edit] List of diamond mines
[edit] Africa
- South Africa
- Baken diamond mine
- Cullinan diamond mine (previously "Premier mine")
- Finsch diamond mine
- Kimberley mine
- Koffiefontein mine
- The Oaks diamond mine
- Venetia diamond mine
- Other African locations
- Kampangala diamond mine, Congo
- Murowa diamond mine, Zimbabwe
- Williamson diamond mine, Tanzania
[edit] Asia
- Russia
- Aikhal GOK
- Anabar GOK
- Mirny GOK
- Nurba GOK
- Udachny GOK
- India
[edit] North America
- Canada
- Diavik Diamond Mine
- Ekati Diamond Mine
- Gahcho Kue Diamond Mine Project
- Jericho Diamond Mine
- Snap Lake Diamond Mine Project
- Victor Diamond Mine Project
[edit] Oceania
- Australia
- Argyle diamond mine
- Merlin diamond mine (currently not in operation)
[edit] List of diamond mining companies
- See also: Category:Diamond mining companies
- Aber Diamond, partial owner of the Diavik mine
- Alrosa, operating mainly in Russia
- BHP Billiton, owner of the Ekati mine
- Camphor, 4.9% owner of Gahcho Kue Diamond Mine Project
- De Beers, owner of 20 mines in Africa, 70% owner of the Northwest Territories Snap Lake Diamond Mine Project, 100% owner of Ontario's Victor Diamond Mine Project, 60% owner of the Northwest Territories' Gahcho Kue Diamond Mine Project and participant in numerous joint ventures worldwide
- Debswana, a partnership between De Beers and the government of Botswana
- Endiama, the national diamond-mining company in Angola and exclusive concessionaire
- Mountain Province Diamonds, 35% owner of the Gahcho Kue Diamond Mine Project
- Namdeb, a partnership between De Beers and the government of Namibia (primarily recovers alluvially deposited diamonds)
- Rio Tinto Group, partial owner of Argyle, Diavik, and Murowa diamond mines
- Tahera Diamond, owner of the Jericho mine in Canada
- Trans Hex