Grib diamond mine

The Grib mine is one of the largest diamond mines in and in the world. The Grib diamond pipe is named in honor of Vladimir Grib, a post-graduate member of the exploration team, led by Andrei Vasilievich Sinitsyn, who died prior to the mine's discovery.
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  • Type: Industry
  • Description: Russian diamond mine
  • Also known as: Grib kimberlite pipe”, “Grib mine”, and “Месторождение имени В.Гриба

Grib diamond mine

Latitude
65.50852° or 65° 30′ 31″ north
Longitude
41.40694° or 41° 24′ 25″ east
Open location code
9HQ3GC54+CQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 219662778
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­industrial
Wiki­data ID
Q4291406
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In Other Languages

From French to Russian—“Grib diamond mine” goes by many names.
  • French: mine de diamant Grib
  • French: Mine de diamant Grib
  • Russian: Верхотинская кимберлитовая трубка
  • Russian: Верхотинское месторождение
  • Russian: Кимберлитовая трубка им. Гриба
  • Russian: Месторождение Гриба
  • Russian: Месторождение им. Гриба

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