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Natural Stone Quarriesby Country
Explore natural stone producers worldwide. From Turkish travertine to Brazilian granite, discover quarries in 22 countries with 286+ verified stone companies.
Top Stone Producing Countries
United States
North America
The United States has a thriving natural stone industry spanning from the famous Vermont marble quarries to the Indiana limestone belt and Georgia granite deposits. American quarries produce high-quality materials for domestic construction and export markets.
Turkey
Europe/Asia
Turkey is one of the world's largest natural stone producers, particularly renowned for its exquisite travertine and marble. The country holds approximately 40% of the world's marble reserves, with major quarrying regions in Afyon, Denizli, and Marmara.
South Africa
Africa
South Africa's natural stone industry serves both domestic infrastructure projects and the international market. The country has significant reserves of granite, marble, and dimension stone, with mining operations concentrated in Gauteng, Limpopo, and the Western Cape.
Brazil
South America
Brazil is a global leader in granite and exotic stone production, renowned for unique varieties like Blue Bahia and Amazonite. The state of Espirito Santo is the heart of the Brazilian stone industry, home to countless processing facilities and quarries.
Spain
Europe
Spain has a centuries-old tradition in natural stone, with the Macael region being particularly famous for its premium white marble. Spanish stone has been used in historic buildings worldwide and continues to be prized for contemporary architecture.
Iran
Asia
Iran possesses vast natural stone reserves, ranking among the top five countries globally. Persian travertine and marble have been architectural staples for millennia, and the country continues to be a major exporter to regional and international markets.
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