Africa has the largest gold reserves, with South Africa being one of the world's top gold-producing countries. Other notable gold-producing countries in Africa include Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania.
Gold can be found in countries such as China, Russia, Australia, the United States, and South Africa. These countries are known for their significant gold reserves and production.
Africa has the most countries on the list of the top 10 countries with the most number of countries.
Africa has the most countries in the top ten list of the largest continents by number of countries.
The largest gold mines in the world are located in countries such as China, Australia, Russia, the United States, Canada, and South Africa. These countries have significant gold reserves and have a long history of gold mining.
The top five countries in the medal tally at the 2010 Commonwealth Games were Australia (74 gold medals), India (38 gold), England (37 gold), Canada (26 gold) and Malaysia (12 gold).
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South Africa is the biggest contributor to the worlds gold supply.
The most recent figures (2008) for the top gold producing countries in the world are: * China * USA * South Africa * Australia * Russia See website below for more details.
My data lags current production/ consumption. Note that to be a top exporter, one must subtract local consumption from total production. Top five exporting countries per 2006 are Saudi Arabia, Russia, Norway, Iran and United Arab Emirates (UAE). See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum
Africa has the largest gold reserves, with South Africa being one of the world's top gold-producing countries. Other notable gold-producing countries in Africa include Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania.
The top five countries in terms of electricity consumption are China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan. The European Union would place 3rd after the US if considered a single country.
There are many gold producing countries in the world. Some of the major countries include China, Australia, the United States, Russia, Peru, South Africa, Canada, MExico, Uzbekistan, and Ghana.
South Africa is the highest Gold Producing Country in Africa and also one of the worlds top 3 countries in the world for Gold Production.
Yes, the US is one of the top countries in the world for the production, refinement, and consumption of petroleum. However, in terms of production specifically, countries like Saudi Arabia and Russia also play significant roles.
The countries that produce the most gold are (with gold production in brackets) are South Africa (272 128 kg), China (247 200 kg), Australia (247 000 kg), the United States (242 000 kg) and Peru (203 268 kg). In the world, there is 2 310 000 kg of gold produced. That means that the top 5 countries alone produce over one half of all of the world's gold.
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