Cullinan, Gauteng, South Africa

E655747

Cullinan, in Gauteng, South Africa, is a historic diamond-mining town famed as the site where some of the world’s largest and most significant diamonds were discovered.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
climate summer rainfall region
continent Africa
country South Africa
foundedAs mining town
hasHeritage historic mining heritage
hasMine Cullinan Diamond Mine NERFINISHED
Premier Mine NERFINISHED
knownFor diamond mining
discovery of some of the world’s largest diamonds
historic diamond mine
language Afrikaans
English
Northern Sotho NERFINISHED
Zulu
locatedIn City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality NERFINISHED
Gauteng
locatedNear Pretoria NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sir Thomas Cullinan NERFINISHED
partOf Gauteng diamond fields NERFINISHED
postalCountryCode ZA
primaryEconomicActivity mining
tourism
regionType semi-rural
tourismAttraction diamond cutting and polishing demonstrations
historic buildings
surface mine tours
underground mine tours
transportConnection road link to Pretoria

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Cullinan II mineLocation Cullinan, Gauteng, South Africa
Cullinan I discoveredNear Cullinan, Gauteng, South Africa
this entity surface form: Cullinan, South Africa