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Aquamarine

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Aquamarine is gemstone-quality blue beryl, closely related to the emerald. Aquamarines can be found in the United States in Colorado at the summit of Mt. Antero in the Sawatch Range in central Colorado. In Brazil, there are mines in the states of Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Bahia.

The biggest aquamarine ever mined was found at the city of Marambaia, Minas Gerais. It weighed over 110 kg, and its dimensions were 48.5 cm long and 42 cm in diameter.

Aquamarine is also the unusual heraldic tincture of the Jewish Autonomous Region in Russia; it is shown as a kind of dark green.

USS Aquamarine (PYc-7) was a patrol vessel of the United States Navy, named for the stone.

Aquamarine is the birthstone associated with March.

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bg:Аквамарин

da:Akvamarinfr:Aigue-marine et:Akvamariin nl:Aquamarijn ja:アクアマリン pl:Akwamaryn pt:Água-marinha sl:Akvamarin vi:Xanh berin

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