Australia is a single country. It is divided into six states and two territories. The state which produces the most diamonds is Western Australia.
That question has two answers. The largest country in the world by area is Russia, but the largest country in the world by population is China.
Russia is the largest country in the world, and therefore the largest one in the eastern hemisphere. It doesn't exactly 'cover' two continents, but it extends into them, with part of the country in Europe and the remainder in Asia.
Markets everywhere in the world respond to the laws of supply and demand. In addition, no two diamonds are ever **exactly** alike. So yes, the price of diamonds will differ by neighborhood, by city/ state and even by country.
The Gobi and the Taklamakan are the two largest deserts in China.
There are two records for that: Centenary Diamond - world's largest colorless, flawless diamond and The Golden Jubilee Diamond - World's largest faceted diamond. These two are among the largest polished (finished) diamonds. The Cullinan diamond is the largest rough gem-quality ever found, at 3,106.75 carats.
Uranium mining and diamond mining are two distinct and separate endeavors that do not occur together. There is no uranium in raw diamonds.
The country that the Two Prudential Plaza is found is America.
The two largest countries in Africa by population are Nigeria and Ethiopia. By area, the two largest are Algeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mexico and Paraguay are the two largest producers of marijuana.
Paraguay is the country with two official languages, being those Spanish and Guarani. the spanish language comes from paraguay being a spanish colony and guarani from the largest native culture found in paraguay.
Carbon, it is found in every human cell and as diamonds and graphite