Jagersfontein Mine
Jagersfontein Mine was an open-pit mine in South Africa, located close to the town of Jagersfontein and about 110 kilometres south-west of Bloemfontein.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jagersfontein.
Jagersfontein Mine
- Type: Mine
- Description: open-pit mine
- Categories: diamond mine, quarry, historic site, and industry
- Location: Kopanong Local Municipality, Xhariep District Municipality, Free State, South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-29.7641° or 29° 45′ 51″ southLongitude
25.41943° or 25° 25′ 10″ eastOpen location code
5G276CP9+9QOpenStreetMap ID
way 69720080OpenStreetMap feature
historic=mineOpenStreetMap feature
landuse=quarryWikidata ID
Q6122519
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Vietnamese—“Jagersfontein Mine” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Jagersfontein-myn”
- Afrikaans: “Jagersfonteinmyn”
- Chinese: “亚格斯丰坦矿”
- Chinese: “亞格斯豐坦礦”
- French: “mine de Jagersfontein”
- French: “Mine de Jagersfontein”
- Hungarian: “Jagersfontein bánya”
- Igbo: “Ebe a na-egwupụta ihe na Jagersfontein”
- Spanish: “mina de Jagersfontein”
- Spanish: “Mina de Jagersfontein”
- Vietnamese: “Mỏ Jagersfontein”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Jagersfontein Provincial Hospital and NG Kerk - Jagersfontein.
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