* Size is relative: "Largest" can refer to area, volume of granite extracted, or other factors.
* Data availability: Detailed quarry information is often proprietary and not publicly available.
* Constantly evolving: Quarry operations change over time, with new quarries opening and old ones closing or expanding.
However, some quarries are widely considered to be among the largest in the world, including:
* The "Monte Grappa" quarry in Italy: Known for its vast scale and high-quality granite.
* The "Elberton Granite Quarries" in Georgia, USA: This area is renowned for its pink granite, producing a significant portion of the granite used in monuments and buildings.
* The "Carrara" quarries in Italy: Famous for their white marble, but they also extract significant amounts of granite.
To get a more specific answer, you'd need to define what "largest" means to you and potentially contact companies or organizations that specialize in granite quarrying.