Diamant (disambiguation)

Diamant (disambiguation)

Diamant is another name for Diamond, but may also refer to:

  • Diamant, the first exclusively French expendable launch system.
  • Diamant Boart, a manufacturer and distributor of diamond tools.
  • Rocher du Diamant (also known as Diamond Rock), an island off the coast of Martinique.
  • Diamant, a multiplayer game designed by Alan R. Moon and Bruno Faidutti.
  • FFA Diamant, glider

People named Diamant:

See also

  • Diamond (disambiguation)
  • Diament (disambiguation)
  • Dimond (disambiguation)
  • Dyment (disambiguation)
  • Dymond (disambiguation)

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