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A meteorite fall, also called an observed fall, is a meteorite collected after its fall from outer space, that was observed by people or automated devices. Any other meteorite is called a "find".[1][2] As of December 2025, the Meteoritical Bulletin Database listed 1,269 observed falls of approved meteorites, most of which have specimens in modern collections.[3]

Significance

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Observed meteorite falls are of societal and scientific importance for several reasons:

  • In the most energetic of events, falls are observed by many human observers, and can co-occur with dramatic consequences as seen during the Chelyabinsk meteor event, in which 1,491 people were injured seriously enough to seek medical treatment (most injured from broken glass from the shockwave; no fatalities).[4][5]
  • Material from observed falls has not been subjected to terrestrial weathering, making the find an ideal candidate for scientific study into the dynamics of dust and small-body formation and understanding the history of solar system formation.
  • Historically, observed falls were the most compelling evidence supporting the extraterrestrial origin of meteorites.[6]
  • A robust subculture of meteorite hunters has developed along with an associated market for meteorite minerals.[7]
  • Observed fall discoveries are currently the best data source to understand the types of meteorites which fall to Earth. For example, iron meteorites take much longer to weather and are easier to identify as unusual objects, as compared to other types. This may explain the increased proportion of iron meteorites among finds (6.7%), over that among observed falls (4.4%).[3] There is also detailed statistics on falls such as based on meteorite classification.

Largest falls

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While most confirmed falls involve masses between less than one kg to several kg, some reach 100 kg or more. A few have fragments that total even more than one metric ton. The six largest falls are listed below and five (except the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteorite) occurred during the 20th century. Presumably, events of such magnitude may happen a few times per century (often in remote areas) and have typically gone unreported.

For comparison, the largest finds (not corresponding to an observed fall) are the 60-ton Hoba meteorite, a 30.8-ton fragment (Gancedo) and a 28.8-ton fragment (El Chaco) of the Campo del Cielo, and a 30.9-ton fragment (Ahnighito) of the Cape York meteorite.

Meteorite name Fragments' total
mass (in tonnes)
Fall observation
date
Country State, province,
or region
Classification Ref
Sikhote-Alin 23 12 February 1947 Russia Primorye IIAB iron [8]
Jilin 4 8 March 1976 China Jilin H5 [9]
Allende 2 8 February 1969 Mexico Chihuahua CV3 [10]
Kunya-Urgench 1.1 20 June 1998 Turkmenistan Tashauz H5 [11]
Norton County 1.1 18 February 1948 United States Kansas Aubrite [12]
Chelyabinsk 1 15 February 2013 Russia Chelyabinsk LL5 [13]

Observation methods

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Era Number
of falls[3]
Average
per year
Pre-1900 400
1900–1949 344 6.9
1950–1959 60 6.0
1960–1969 63 6.3
1970–1979 62 6.2
1980–1989 56 5.6
1990–1999 59 5.9
2000–2009 71 7.1
2010–2019 92 9.2
2020-2025 62 10.3
Total 1,269

Automated devices

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Map of all confirmed meteorite falls ever observed by humans (and automated devices) from 861 to 2025 - based on approved meteorites from the Meteoritical Bulletin Database (as of Dec 21st 2025)

In April 1959 the metorite Příbram was the first meteorite whose trajectory was tracked by multiple cameras recording the associated fireball.[14] The Ondřejov Observatory in the Czech Republic captured photos of the fireball using eleven widely spaced cameras.[15] With the help of this stereo recording (through triangulation), Přibram's trajectory could be reconstructed quite accurately, aiding its recovery and also - for the very first time - enabling scientists to trace its pre-impact orbit back to the asteroid belt.[16]

Eleven years later, the fireball from the Lost City meteorite, was recorded with four cameras from the Prairie Meteorite Network operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, when it fell in Cherokee County Oklahoma, in January 1970.[17] This was the first time a meteorite was recovered solely on the basis of photographic measurements. In 1977 the meteorite of Innisfree was discovered using photographs taken by the Meteorite Observation and Recovery Program of the National Research Council of Canada.[18][19] The fall of Benešov was recorded in 1991, however the meteorite was only recovered in 2011 after the strewnfield was recalculated and metal detectors were used to search for small fragments.[20]

The meteorite of Ischgl was found by an Austria forest ranger in 1976 and was kept at home by the finder without undergoing any scientific examination until 2008, when it was classified as a meteorite.[21] Upon review of the archived fireball events photographed by the German fireball camera network, it could be determined, in a study published in 2024, that in November 1970 a fireball event observed by 10 different stations was connected to the fall of the later discovered meteorite.[22]

Annual average of observed meteorite falls by decade - since 1790s. Data from Meteoritical Bulletin Database - current as of Dec 20th 2025

Over the last decades fireball networks consisting of dedicated arrays of cameras were put in operation in several countries. As more automated cameras monitor the night sky and track fireballs, the chances of locating meteorites have increased. Statistics for observed falls by decade are listed in the table in this section. It took more than 30 years for the falls of the first 4 meteorites to be recorded by automated devices, the same amount of falls with documented trajectories as in the single year of 2015.

For the period since 2020 the number of meteorite falls reported globally each year has increased to on avererage more than 10 per year, up from about 6 a year in the 1990s. As of December 2025 there are 75 instrumentally observed recovered meteorites, for which also a pre-impact orbit could be determined.[23][24][25][26]

Today, there are several networks of whole sky cameras recording space rock from different directions, thus making it easier to calculate the impact sites of meteorites and increasing the probability of actually finding material after a meteor has been observed.

Statistics show an increase in the number of meteorite falls with instrumentally recorded trajectories.

Among the camera networks are:

Video cameras

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Accidental random fireball records documented by video have increased over the past decades and social media now distributes videos so broadly that a much larger share of falls is being captured and documented.[27] The first ever meteor to be filmed by a camera was the Great Daylight Fireball which blazed over the Rocky Mountains in 1972 - however this earth grazer supposedly left earth's atmosphere again, without meteorites impacting the ground.

The first meteorite fall to be documented by video cameras by coincidence was Peekskill meteorite in 1992.[28] The bright fireball visible for more than 40 seconds was recorded by 15 chance eyewitnesses' videocameras from different locations. Peekskill back then was only the fourth meteorite whose prior orbit could be calculated based on the reconstructed trajectory of the fall. The orbits for the previous falls of Přibram (1959), Lost City meteorite (1970) and Innisfree (1977) had been determined based on photographs. Peekskill, however, was the first fall documented by motion-picture footage.

Video cameras have since become widespread with the rise of surveillance or traffic cameras, ski-resort webcams, dashboard and doorbell cameras and smart phones, which have all been used to capture fireballs in connection with recovered meteorites. Among the most spectacular falls observed by numerous cameras is the Chelyabinsk meteor from February 2013.[29]

The fall of the meteorite in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, in February 2020 was captured by dashcams, security cameras and even a camera mounted on a cyclist's helmet. The footage was used by astronomers to triangulate the meteorite's trajectory.[30][31][32]

The fall of the Charlottetown meteorite in 2024 was the first case, where the actual moment of the impact on the ground was recorded with video including audio.[33] The sound of the meteorite shattering upon impact has been described as similar to the sound of breaking ice.[34]

Astronomical observations before impact

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In October 2008, the observation of asteroid 2008 TC3 turned into the first meteorite whose impact had been predicted. The asteroid on a collision course with Earth had been discovered by a telescope 20 hours before its entry into the atmosphere. The fall of the meteorite could be observed by pilots of a passenger plane from a distance of 1,400 km and a webcam recording in Egypt from a distance of 725 km as well as several witnesses on the ground near the "train station number six" (Arabic: al-Maḥaṭṭa Sitta) in the Nubian Desert in Sudan, who observed a meteor and heard explosion sounds minutes later. Months later an expedition searching for the meteorite turned up 10.5 kilograms of rock in some 600 fragments.

Since the observed fall of the Almahata Sitta meteorite, 10 more asteroids have been added to the list of predicted asteroid impacts on Earth which impacted Earth after discovery and orbit calculation that predicted the impact in advance.

Among them are 3 more observed falls, where fragments of the meteorites could be recovered:

Historic records of meteors and meteorites

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Meteoric iron

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Throughout recorded history, humans have observed meteor showers and fireballs in the sky and ocasionally documented these events. Since antiquity there are written records on sporadic meteors from Chinese[38], Korean[39], Babylonian[40], Greek[41] and Roman sources.[42] Due to the distinctive metallurgical properties Meteoric iron was used by cultures worldwide, even before the Iron Age – among them Tutankhamun's meteoric iron dagger, a bronze age arrowhead found in Switzerland and tools made from the Cape York meteorite by Inuit.[43][44][45]

Philological evidence

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Philological evidence suggests that in several ancient cultures the word "iron" was used in connection with the sky, reflecting an awareness that rare iron masses could arrive as meteorites. In Mesopotamia the Sumerian term for iron was an-bar, meaning "fire from heaven" and the parallel Hittite term ku-an also conveys a celestial origin.[45] Egyptian terminology points the same way: The compound expression bia-en-pet that first appeared in the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (13th century BCE) combines the terms for "thunderbolt" and "heaven" and in the meaning for "iron of the sky" was used for iron in general – suggesting an explicit recognition of meteoritic iron. Similar ideas appear in Semitic languages, where Hebrew parzil and Akkadian barzillu derive from barzu-ili "metal of god/of heaven" and the association persists into modern Georgian, where a meteorite is called tsis-natckhi "fragment of heaven".[45]

Meteorite of Aegospotami

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The meteorite of Aegospotami might be the earliest case of a meteorite fall, where in surviving literature an observed fall is directly linked to a recovered mass. Writing about this meteorite, the ancient greek natural philosopher Diogenes of Apollonia - living in the 5th century BCE - is also credited as the first author to argue meteorites have an extraterrestrial origin. According to writings recorded by doxographer Aetius he established:[46]

"In addition to the visible stars, invisible stones also wander through the heavens, having no name. They frequently fall on Earth and their fire gets extinguished, like the stony star which fell in flames at Aegospotami."[47]

Ancient writers including Aristotle, Pliny the Elder and Plutarch reported that a large stone fell at Aegospotami on the Gallipoli Peninsula in the second year of the 78th Olympiad – corresponding to the year 466 BCE. The meteorite was described as brown in colour and the size of a wagon load and according to Plutarch was displayed and worshipped by the inhabitants of the Gallipoli Peninsula for several hundred years, until at least the first century AD.[48]

The object itself did not survive for modern study but the event - although unconfirmed - has been treated as plausible report of a meteorite fall.[49] The name of Diogenes of Apollonia lives on in the meteorite world, since Gustav Tschermak in 1885 proposed the name Diogenite for an abundant type of Achondrite "after Diogenes of Apollonia, who was the first to express clear ideas about the cosmic origin and the siderial nature of meteorites."[50]

The fact that Diogenes' hypothesis about the extraterrestrial origin of meteorites was given minimal further attention and it took more than two millennia for his solution to gain scientific acceptance is also due to Aristotle.[51] Aristotle about a century after Diogenes of Apollonia proposed a different account, treating the phenomenon as atmospheric; in his Meteorologica he discusses the Aegospotami stone in connection with a bright comet and suggests winds related to the comet carried the stone and dropped it later. In 2010 a computer model showed, that the comet described by Aristotle coincides with the retrodicted appearance of Halley's Comet in the summer of 466 BCE.[52][53]

Aristotle's work - in which he also proposed that interplanetary space was devoid of solid matter - exerted a strong influence well beyond antiquity and his ideas were adopted by scholars in the Middle Ages and the early modern period. As a result, even in the 18th century most western scholars remained convinced that meteorites did not originate from outer space. Instead, they were often explained as stones thrown into the air by volcanic eruptions or lightning strikes and then falling back to the ground, or as products formed within the atmosphere through the action of lightning.

Beginning of scientific meteorite research

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Around the turn of the 18th to the 19th century, a series of insights and publications, events and investigations laid the foundation for the scientific study of stones that fall from the sky. It was between 1794 and 1804 towards the ending Age of Enlightenment, when the debate shifted from anecdote and skepticism to treating meteorites as objects of empirical study, and meteoritics began to develop into a serious scientific discipline. Within ten years, four major scientific advances paved the way for broad acceptance. By 1804, most scholars accepted that meteorites are of extraterrestrial origin.[54]

Ernst Chladni's book on the origin of iron masses

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In April 1794, the German natural scientist Ernst Chladni published his book "On the Origin of the Pallas Iron and Other Similar Iron Masses, and on Some Associated Natural Phenomena". With his book Chladni was the first in modern Western thought to publish the then audacious idea that meteorites are rocks from space, making the book a major turning point in the understanding of meteorites. Challenging the prevailing terrestrial explanations and the widespread skepticism of his time, he proposed a coherent hypothesis that linked reported falls of stones and irons to bright fireballs and argued that these objects originated in cosmic space rather than on earth.[55] By reframing "stones from the sky" as a legitimate natural phenomenon worth investigating, it helped kick-start modern meteoritics and paved the way for later acceptance through systematic studies and well-documented falls. Chladni is therefore sometimes considered as the father of meteoritics.[56]

After a conversation with Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, who had witnessed a fireball in 1791, Ernst Chladni started searching the literature for eyewitness accounts of fireballs and rocks from the sky. He spent several weeks in the Göttingen State and University Library – which was considered one of the leading research libraries in Germany at the time – and studied reports of 18 observed meteorite falls from various countries and dating from antiquity to the 18th century.[57][58] Chladni compiled what he considered the most reliable eyewitness reports and the striking consistency among these accounts convinced him that the witnesses were describing a real physical phenomenon.[57]

The three most prominent records of observed falls studied by Chladni were the meteorites of Eichstädt (1785), Tabor (1753) and Hraschina (1751). For information on these three falls, Chladni quoted extensively from a paper "On Some Stones Allegedly Fallen from Heaven" published in 1790 by Austrian mineralogist Andreas Stütz. He compared them to the accounts of observed falls from Ensisheim (1492), Pleskowitz (1723), Nicorps (1750), Albareto (1766), Lucé (1768) and Aire-sur-la-Lys (1769). All of these meteorites are still considered observed falls today, allthough not all of these meteorites are still preserved.

Observation of falls and systematic field investigations

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Meteorite of Siena

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The publication of Chladnis book at Easter 1794 happened only six weeks before the well observed and documented meteorite fall of Siena in Italy. The Siena meteorite shower of 16 June 1794 was the first in modern times to occur in the vicinity of a major European city, which at the time had a population of nearly 30,000. Hence the meteorite fall was witnessed by so many people that its authenticity was difficult to dismiss. The observed fall sparked a lively controversy involving more than half a dozen scientists.

Meteorite of L'Aigle

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A decisive turning point came with the meteorite fall of L'Aigle in France in 1803 and the documentation of this event by Jean-Baptiste Biot for the French scientific establishment; his systematic collection of testimony, mapping of the strewn field, and material comparisons helped convince much of the European scientific community that meteorites are real extraterrestrial falls.

Chemical analysis of meteorites

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Another step forward into the future of meteoritics was the laboratory work of British chemist Edward Charles Howard and French mineralogist Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon.[59] They carried out analyses of samples of recently observed falls of Benares, Siena, Wold Cottage and Tabor together with samples from iron finds of Campo del Cielo, Krasnojarsk, Siratik and Steinbach. They published their results in 1801 and in an extended version in 1802 showing that - unlike ordinary terrestrial rocks - all the examined meteorites contained nickel, which is extremely rare in the Earth's crust and therefore implying a distinct class of materials.[60]

Discovery of asteroids

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The telescopic discovery of the first asteroids Ceres by Giuseppe Piazzi in 1801[61], Pallas by Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers in 1802[62] and Juno by Karl Ludwig Harding in 1804[63] revealed that the region between Mars and Jupiter contains small, planet-like bodies, from which rocky and metallic material could be delivered to Earth, providing a plausible extraterrestrial source for meteorites.

List of meteorite falls

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Historic falls (861 – 1794)

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Map of historic meteorite falls from Europe, Japan and India - shown are all 40 historically accepted observed meteorite falls before April 1794.

The table below lists all 40 historically accepted observed meteorite falls before April 1794, when Chladni published his book marking the beginning of meteoritics as a modern scientific field.

The table is based on the classification of the Meteoritical Bulletin Database maintained by the Meteoritical Society, however - unlike the meteorites of Nōgata, Ensisheim or Hraschina - not all are well-documented and only half of the listed meteorites are preserved to date.

Meteorite name Meteorite link Fall observation date Country State, province, or region Classification Mass Preserved Meteoritical
Bulletin(s)[3]
Nogata Nogata 19 May 861 Japan Kyūshū L6 472 g yes[64] [65]
Narni 921 Italy Umbria Stone-uncl no[66] [67]
Rivolta de Bassi 22 March 1491 Italy Lombardy Stone-uncl 103.3 g no[68] [69]
Ensisheim Ensisheim 7 November 1492 France Alsace LL6 127 kg yes[70] [71]
Valdinoce 26 or 28 Jan 1496 Italy Emilia-Romagna Stone-uncl no[68] [72]
Oliva-Gandia 26 May 1520 Spain Valencian Community Stone-uncl no[73] [74]
Castrovillari 9 January 1583 Italy Calabria Stone-uncl 15 kg no[68] [75]
Jalandhar Jalandhar 10 April 1621 India Punjab Iron 1967 g yes[76] [77]
Stretchleigh 10 January 1623 United Kingdom England Stone-uncl 10.4 kg no[78] [79]
Hatford 9 April 1628 United Kingdom England Stone-uncl 29 kg no[78] [80]
Minamino 27 September 1632 Japan Chūbu L 1040 g yes[81] 56[82]
Sagan 6 March 1636 Poland Zielona Góra Stone-uncl no[83] [84]
Mount Vaisi 29 November 1637 France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Stone-uncl 17 kg no[85] [86]
Stolzenau August 1647 Germany Niedersachsen Stone-uncl no[87] [88]
Fünen 30 March 1654 Denmark Fyn Stone-uncl no[89] [90]
Novy-Ergi 10 December 1662 Russia Novgorod Oblast Stone-uncl no[91] [91]
Ortenau 27 February 1671 Germany Baden-Württemberg Stone-uncl 4.5 kg no[87] [92]
Sasagase 13 February 1688 Japan Chūbu H 695 g yes[93] 8[94]
Vago 21 June 1688 Italy Veneto H6 40 g yes[95] [96]
Barcelona (stone) 25 December 1704 Spain Catalunya L6 83.5 g yes[97] 108[98]
Schellin 11 April 1715 Poland Szczecin L 7 kg yes[99] [100]
Ploschkovitz 22 June 1723 Czech Republic Ústí nad Labem Region L5 39 g yes[101] [102]
Rasgrad 25 October 1740 Bulgaria Razgrad Stone-uncl 24.7 kg no[103] [104]
Ogi 8 July 1741 Japan Kyūshū H6 14.36 kg yes[105] [106]
Nicorps 11 October 1750 France Lower Normandy Stone-uncl no[107] [108]
Hraschina Hraschina 26 May 1751 Croatia IID iron 49 kg yes[109] [110]
Tabor 3 July 1753 Czech Republic South Bohemian Region H5 7.54 kg yes[109] 33[111]
Luponnas 7 September 1753 France Rhône-Alpes H3-5 14 kg yes[112] [113]
Albareto Albareto July 1766 Italy Emilia-Romagna L/LL4 2 kg yes[114] [115]
Lucé 13 September 1768 France Pays de la Loire L6 3.5 kg yes[116] [117]
Mauerkirchen 20 November 1768 Austria Oberosterreich L6 19 kg yes[109] 108[118]
Aire-sur-la-Lys 1769 Autumn France Nord-Pas-de-Calais unknown 6.8 kg no[119] [119]
Sena 17 November 1773 Spain Aragon H4 4 kg yes[120] [121]
Owrucz 1775 or 1776 Ukraine Zhytomyr OC unknown [122]
Rodach 19 September 1775 Germany Bavaria Stone-uncl 2.9 kg no[123] [124]
Pettiswood 1779 Ireland Leinster Stone-uncl no[125] [126]
Eichstädt 19 February 1785 Germany Bavaria H5 3 kg yes[109] [127]
Kharkov 12 October 1787 Ukraine Sumy L6 1500 g yes[128] [129]
Barbotan 24 July 1790 France Aquitaine H5 6.4 kg yes[130] [131]
Castel Berardenga 17 May 1791 Italy Toscana Stone-uncl no[132] [133]

Recent falls (1959 – 2025)

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As of December 2025, there have been 471 approved meteorites with observed falls found since the beginning of 1959. The year 1959 marks the beginning of the era of instrumentally observed meteorite falls, with the meteorite of Přibram being the first. Before that, meteorite falls could only be observed by human eyes (and ears).

Meteorite name (location) Meteorite link Fall observation date Country State, province, or region Classification Instrumentally observed -
orbital data
Meteoritical
Bulletin(s)[3]
Okulovka 27 October 2025 Russia Novgorodskaya LL6 Yes[134] 114[135]
McDonough 26 June 2025 USA Georgia L6 No 114[136]
Maoming 28 May 2025 China Guangdong L6 No 114[137]
Bordj Rhoraffa 20 May 2025 Algeria El Oued L6 No 114[138]
Drelów 18 February 2025 Poland Biala Podlaska L6 No 114[139]
Smalyavichy 25 December 2024 Belarus Minsk H6 No 114[140]
Amo 10 December 2024 USA Indiana L5 No 114[141]
Haag 24 October 2024 Austria Niederösterreich LL4-6 Yes[142] 114[143]
Scalea 11 September 2024 Italy Calabria L5 No 114[144]
Nqweba 25 August 2024 South Africa Eastern Cape Howardite No 114[145]
Charlottetown Charlottetown 25 July 2024 Canada Prince Edward Island H5 No 113[146]
Ait Saoun 18 June 2024 Morocco Zagora EH3 No 113[147]
Black Silver Mine 16 April 2024 USA Arizona CK6 No 114[148]
Takapō 13 March 2024 New Zealand Canterbury L5 No 113[149]
Ribbeck 2024 BX1 21 January 2024 Germany Brandenburg Aubrite Yes[150] 113[151]
La Posa Plain 28 December 2023 USA Arizona LL3-6 Yes[152] 113[153]
Raja 23 December 2023 Oman Al Wusta EH3 Yes[154] 113[155]
Boorama 6 December 2023 Somalia Awdal CO3 No 113[156]
Boutel Fil 8 July 2023 Chad Chari-Baguirmi LL6 No 112[157]
Titusville 8 May 2023 USA New Jersey H6 No 114[158]
Elmshorn 25 April 2023 Germany Schleswig-Holstein H3-6 No 112[159]
El Menia 11 March 2023 Algeria Ghardaia L5 No 112[160]
Oued el Kechbi 3 March 2023 Morocco L4 No 112[161]
El Sauz 15 February 2023 USA Texas L6 No 112[162]
Matera 14 February 2023 Italy Basilicata H5 No 113[163]
Saint-Pierre-le-Viger 2023 CX1 13 February 2023 France Normandy L5-6 Yes[164] 112[165]
Kopargaon 24 January 2023 India Maharashtra LL5 No 112[166]
Mvskoke Merkv 20 January 2023 USA Oklahoma L6 No 113[167]
Tanxi 15 December 2022 China Zhejiang H6 No 112[168]
Menisa October 2022 Canada Alberta L6 No 112[169]
Junction City 26 September 2022 USA Georgia L5 No 113[170]
Rantila 17 August 2022 India Gujarat Aubrite No 112[171]
Great Salt Lake 13 August 2022 USA Utah H5 No 111[172]
Estreito 25 July 2022 Brazil Bahia H4-6 No 114[173]
Longde 10 July 2022 China Ningxia L5 No 111[174]
Portelândia 7 July 2022 Brazil Goias L5 No 114[175]
Pusté Úlany 25 June 2022 Slovakia Zapadoslovensky H5 Yes[176] 113[177]
Ponggo 20 May 2022 Philippines Cagayan Valley H3-5 No 111[178]
Cranfield 27 April 2022 USA Mississippi H3-5 No 111[179]
Al-Khadhaf 8 March 2022 Oman Zufar H5-6 Yes[180] 112[181]
Loro 14 December 2021 Uganda Oyam L6 No 112[182]
Tiglit 9 December 2021 Morocco Assa-Zag Aubrite No 111[183]
Golden 4 October 2021 Canada British Columbia L/LL5 Yes[184] 111[185]
Msied 16 September 2021 Morocco Tan-Tan H4-6 No 111[186]
Taghzout 6 August 2021 Morocco Al Hoceima H5 Yes[187] 113[188]
Antonin 15 July 2021 Poland Kalisz L4-5 Yes[189] 111[190]
Winchcombe Winchcombe 28 February 2021 United Kingdom England CM2 Yes[191] 110[157]
Punggur 28 January 2021 Indonesia Lampung H7-melt breccia No 110[157]
Traspena 18 January 2021 Spain Galicia L5 Yes[192] 111[193]
Qiquanhu 15 January 2021 China Xinjiang Eucrite No 111[194]
Kindberg 19 November 2020 Austria Steiermark L6 Yes[195] 110[196]
Djadjarm 4 November 2020 Iran Khorasan L6 No 110[157]
Tarda 25 August 2020 Morocco C2 (ungrouped) No 109[197]
Santa Filomena 19 August 2020 Brazil Pernambuco H5-6 Yes[198] 109[197]
Kolang 1 August 2020 Indonesia Sumatera Utara CM1/2 No 109[197]
Narashino 2 July 2020 Japan Kanto H5 Yes[199] 109[197]
Madura Cave 19 June 2020 Australia Western Australia L5 Yes[200] 110[157]
Tiros 8 May 2020 Brazil Minas Gerais Howardite No 109[197]
Gatuto 24 April 2020 Kenya Central Province L6 No 109[197]
Tihigrin April 2020 Mali Gao L4 No 110[157]
Novo Mesto 28 February 2020 Slovenia L5 Yes[201] 109[197]
Zhob 9 January 2020 Pakistan Baluchistan H3-4 No 109[197]
Cavezzo 1 January 2020 Italy Emilia-Romagna L5-an Yes[202] 109[197]
Puli Ilkaringuru 18 November 2019 Australia Western Australia H5 Yes[203] 112[204]
Flensburg 12 September 2019 Germany Schleswig-Holstein C1 (ungrouped) Yes[205] 109[197]
Al Farciya 20 August 2019 Western Sahara L6 No 109[197]
Taqtaq-e Rasoul 10 August 2019 Iran Bakhtaran H5 No 108[206]
Mahadeva 12 July 2019 India Bihar H5 No 109[197]
Wad Lahteyba 27 June 2019 Western Sahara H5 No 109[197]
Arpu Kuilpu 2 June 2019 Australia South Australia H5 Yes[207] 110[157]
Oued Sfayat 16 May 2019 Algeria Tindouf H5 No 108[206]
Aguas Zarcas 25 April 2019 Costa Rica Alajuela CM2 Yes[208] 108[206]
Viñales Viñales 1 February 2019 Cuba Pinar del Rio L6 Yes[209] 108[206]
Mhabes el Hamra 23 December 2018 Mauritania Tiris Zemmour H4/5 No 108[206]
Ksar El Goraane 28 October 2018 Morocco Drâa-Tafilalet H5 No 108[206]
Komaki 26 September 2018 Japan Chubu L6 No 108[206]
Gueltat Zemmour 21 August 2018 Western Sahara L4 No 107[210]
Benenitra 27 July 2018 Madagascar Toliara L6 No 108[206]
Glendale 26 July 2018 USA Arizona L6 No 110[211]
Renchen 10 July 2018 Germany Baden-Württemberg L5-6 Yes[212] 107[210]
Ozerki 18 June 2018 Russia Lipetsk Oblast L6 Yes[213] 107[210]
Motopi Pan 2018 LA 2 June 2018 Botswana Ghanzi Howardite Yes[214] 110[157]
Mangui 1 June 2018 China Yunnan L6 No 107[210]
Aba Panu 19 April 2018 Nigeria Oyo L3 No 107[210]
Ablaketka 16 February 2018 Kazakhstan East Kazakhstan H5 No 107[210]
Hamburg 16 January 2018 USA Michigan H4 Yes[215] 107[210]
Matarka 5 January 2018 Morocco Eastern L6 No 109[197]
Shidian 27 November 2017 China Yunnan CM2 No 108[206]
Kheneg Ljouâd 12 July 2017 Morocco Guelmim-Es Semara LL5/6 No 106[216]
Serra Pelada 29 June 2017 Brazil Pará Eucrite No 106[216]
San Pedro de Urabá 16 June 2017 Colombia Antioquia L6 No 107[210]
Mukundpura 6 June 2017 India Rajasthan CM2 No 107[210]
Natun Balijan 5 June 2017 India Assam L4 No 108[206]
Tres Irmaos 26 May 2017 Brazil Bahia L6 No 106[216]
Broek in Waterland 11 January 2017 Netherlands Noord-Holland L6 No 106[216]
Aiquile 20 November 2016 Bolivia Cochabamba H5 No 106[216]
Oudiyat Sbaa 18 November 2016 Western Sahara EH5 No 106[216]
Dingle Dell Dingle Dell 31 October 2016 Australia Western Australia LL6 Yes[217] 106[216]
Mazichuan 16 September 2016 China Shaanxi Diogenite No 107[210]
Banma 24 August 2016 China Qinghai L5 No 105[218]
Dishchii'bikoh 2 June 2016 USA Arizona LL7 Yes[219] 106[216]
Hradec Králové 17 May 2016 Czech Republic Hradec Králové Region LL5 Yes[220] 106[216]
Degtevo 20 March 2016 Russia Rostov Oblast H5 No 106[216]
Stubenberg 6 March 2016 Germany Bayern LL6 Yes[221] 105[218]
Mount Blanco 18 February 2016 USA Texas L5 No 105[218]
Ejby 6 February 2016 Denmark Hovedstaden H5/6 Yes[222] 105[218]
Osceola 24 January 2016 USA Florida L6 Yes[223] 105[218] 
Murrili 27 November 2015 Australia South Australia H5 Yes[224] 105[218] 
Kamargaon 13 November 2015 India Assam L6 No 105[218] 
Creston 23 October 2015 USA California L6 Yes[225] 104[226] 
Sariçiçek 2 September 2015 Turkey Bingöl Howardite Yes[227] 105[218] 
Moshampa 30 July 2015 Iran Zanjan LL5 No 105[218] 
Sidi Ali Ou Azza 28 July 2015 Morocco Guelmim-Es-Semara L4 No 105[218] 
Botohilitano 20 July 2015 Indonesia Sumatera Utara LL5 No 111[228]
Famenin 27 June 2015 Iran Hamadan H/L3 No 104[226] 
Porangaba 9 January 2015 Brazil São Paulo L4 Yes[229] 104[226] 
Žd'ár nad Sázavou 9 December 2014 Czech Republic Vysočina Region L3 Yes[230] 104[226] 
Tinajdad 14 September 2014 Morocco Centre-South H5 No 103[231] 
Andila 21 August 2014 Chad Ouaddai L6 No 107[210] 
Tirhert 14 August 2014 Morocco Guelmim-Es Semara Eucrite (unbrecciated) No 103[231] 
Annama 19 April 2014 Russia Murmansk Oblast H5 Yes[232] 104[226] 
Jinju 9 March 2014 South Korea South Gyeongsang Province H5 No 103[231] 
Kuresoi 27 February 2014 Kenya Rift Valley L6 No 103[231] 
Parauapebas 9 December 2013 Brazil Pará H4-5 No 107[210] 
Mahbas Arraid 9 December 2013 Western Sahara Guelmim-Es Semara LL6 No 107[210] 
Vicência 21 September 2013 Brazil Pernambuco LL3.2 No 103[231] 
Aouinet Legraa 17 July 2013 Algeria Tindouf Eucrite (unbrecciated) No 105[218] 
Braunschweig Braunschweig 23 April 2013 Germany Lower Saxony L6 No 102[233]
Wolcott 19 April 2013 USA Connecticut L5 No 103[231] 
Chelyabinsk Chelyabinsk 15 February 2013 Russia Chelyabinsk LL5 Yes[234] 102[233] 
Mreïra 16 December 2012 Mauritania Tiris Zemmour L6 No 102[233] 
Addison 30 October 2012 USA Alabama H4 No 113[235]
Izarzar 23 October 2012 Morocco South H5 No 104[226]
Novato Novato 17 October 2012 USA California L6 Yes[236] 103[231]
Battle Mountain Battle Mountain 22 August 2012 USA Nevada L6 No 101[237]
Jalangi 8 July 2012 India West Bengal L5/6 No 108[206]
Katol Katol[238] 22 May 2012 India Maharashtra L6 No 102[233]
Ladkee 4 May 2012 Pakistan Sind H6 No 102[233]
Sutter's Mill Sutter's Mill 22 April 2012 USA California C Yes[239] 100[240]
Oslo 9 March 2012 Norway H3-6 No 109[197]
Xining 11 February 2012 China Qinghai L5 No 102[233]
Thika 26 September 2011 Kenya Central Province L6 No 100[240]
Boumdeid (2011) 14 September 2011 Mauritania Assaba L6 No 102[233]
Tissint Tissint 18 July 2011 Morocco South Martian (shergottite) No 100[240]
Draveil 13 July 2011 France Île-de-France H5 No 102[233]
Sołtmany Sołtmany 30 April 2011 Poland Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship L6 No 100[240]
Orconuma Orconuma 7 March 2011 Philippines Southern Tagalog H3-4 No 110[241]
Križevci 4 February 2011 Croatia H6 Yes[242] 103[231]
Huaxi 13 July 2010 China Guizhou H5 No 100[240]
Trâpeăng Rônoăs 4 July 2010 Cambodia Kampong Speu province H4 No 104[226]
Varre-Sai Varre-Sai 19 June 2010 Brazil Rio de Janeiro L5 No 99[243]
Mifflin Mifflin 14 April 2010 USA Wisconsin L5 No 99[243]
Mason Gully Mason Gully 13 April 2010 Australia Western Australia H5 Yes[244] 99[243]
Košice 28 February 2010 Slovakia Košice Region H5 Yes[245] 100[240]
Lorton 18 January 2010 USA Virginia L6 No 99[243]
Grimsby 26 September 2009 Canada Ontario H5 Yes[246] 97[247]
Whetstone Mountains 23 June 2009 United States Arizona H5 No 99[248]
Karimati 28 May 2009 India Uttar Pradesh L5 No 107[249]
Jesenice 9 April 2009 Slovenia Upper Carniola L6 Yes[250] 98[251]
Cartersville 1 March 2009 USA Georgia L5 No 104[252]
Nkayi 1 March 2009 Zimbabwe Matabeleland North L6 No 104[253]
Ash Creek 15 February 2009 United States Texas L6 No 96[254]
Maribo 17 January 2009 Denmark Storstrom CM2 Yes[255] 96[256]
Tamdakht Tamdakht 20 December 2008 Morocco South H5 No 95[257]
Buzzard Coulee Buzzard Coulee 20 November 2008 Canada Saskatchewan H4 Yes[258] 95[259]
Almahata Sitta Almahata Sitta 7 October 2008 Sudan River Nile State Ureilite-anomalous Yes[260] 96[261]
Sulagiri Sulagiri 12 September 2008 India Tamil Nadu LL6 No 96[262]
Pleşcoi 12 June 2008 Romania Buzau L5-6 No 98[263]
Xinglongquan 12 April 2008 China Hebei L3 No 104[264]
Berduc 7 April 2008 Argentina Entre Ríos L6 No  
Daule 23 March 2008 Ecuador Guayas L5 No  
Kemer 3 March 2008 Turkey Muğla L4 No  
Santa Lucia (2008) 23 January 2008 Argentina San Juan L6 No  
Sokoto 10 January 2008 Nigeria Sokoto IIIAB iron No 107[265]
Carancas Carancas 15 September 2007 Peru Puno H4-5 No  
San Juan de Ocotán 12 September 2007 Mexico Jalisco L5 No 104[266]
Red Canyon Lake 11 August 2007 United States California H5 No  
Bunburra Rockhole 21 July 2007 Australia South Australia Eucrite Yes[267] 95[268]
Cali 6 July 2007 Colombia Valle del Cauca H/L4 Yes[269] 93[270]
Chergach Chergach 2 July 2007 Mali Gao H5 No 94[271]
Puerto Lápice 10 May 2007 Spain Castilla–La Mancha Eucrite (brecciated) No  
Khane Zenian 9 March 2007 Iran Fars H3 No 113[272]
Mahadevpur 21 February 2007 India Arunachal Pradesh H4/5 No  
Didim 1 February 2007 Turkey Aydın H3-5 No  
Demsa 31 October 2006 Nigeria Adamawa H6 No 103[273]
Bassikounou 16 October 2006 Mauritania Hodh ech Chargui H5 No  
Kavarpura 29 August 2006 India Rajasthan IIE iron (anomalous) No  
Jodiya 31 July 2006 India Gujarat L5 No  
Moss Moss 14 July 2006 Norway Østfold CO3.6 No  
Werdama 21 May 2006 Libya Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar H5 No  
Benguerir 22 November 2004 Morocco Tensift LL6 No  
Orlando 8 November 2004 United States Florida Eucrite No  
Kaprada 29 October 2004 India Gujarat L5/6 No  
Berthoud 5 October 2004 United States Colorado Eucrite-mmict No  
Maigatari-Danduma 1 August 2004 Niger Zinder H5/6 No  
Auckland 12 June 2004 New Zealand Auckland L5 No 109[274]
Villalbeto de la Peña 4 January 2004 Spain Castile and León L6 Yes[275] 88[276]
Kasauli 2 November 2003 India Uttar Pradesh H4 No  
Ouadangou November 2003 Burkina Faso Gnagna L5 No 102[277]
Oum Dreyga 16 October 2003 Western Sahara Rio de Oro H3-5 No  
Kendrapara 27 September 2003 India Orissa H4-5 No  
Boumdeid (2003) 24 September 2003 Mauritania Tagant L6 No 102[278]
New Orleans 23 September 2003 United States Louisiana H5 No  
Hoima 30 March 2003 Uganda Western H6 No  
Park Forest Park Forest 26 March 2003 United States Illinois L5 Yes[279] 87[280]
Kalugalatenna 19 February 2003 Sri Lanka Central L6 No 106[281]
Hiroshima 1 February 2003 Japan Chūgoku H5 No  
Tepetates 5 September 2002 Mexico Durango H5 No 114[282]
Kilabo 21 July 2002 Nigeria Jigawa LL6 No  
Thuathe 21 July 2002 Lesotho Berea H4/5 No  
Maromandia 5 July 2002 Madagascar Mahajanga L6 No  
Dongyang June 2003 China Zhejiang H5 No 102[283]
Bhawad 6 June 2002 India Rajasthan LL6 No  
Neuschwanstein Neuschwanstein 6 April 2002 Germany Bavaria EL6 Yes[284] 87[285]
San Michele 29 February 2002 Italy Marche L6 No  
Bensour 11 February 2002 Morocco South LL6 No  
Alby sur Chéran February 2002 France Rhône-Alpes Eucrite-mmict No  
Bukhara 9 July 2001 Uzbekistan Bukhara CV3 No  
Dergaon 2 March 2001 India Assam H5 No  
Devgaon 12 February 2001 India Madhya Pradesh H3.8 No  
Al Zarnkh 8 February 2001 Sudan Kurdufan LL5 No  
Beni M'hira 8 January 2001 Tunisia Tatawin L6 No  
Gasseltepaoua 22 August 2000 Burkina Faso Soum H5 No  
Yafa 15 July 2000 Yemen Abyan H5 No  
Morávka 6 May 2000 Czech Republic Moravian-Silesian Region H5 Yes[286] 85[287]
Tagish Lake Tagish Lake 18 January 2000 Canada British Columbia C2 (ungrouped) Yes[288] 84
Dunbogan 14 December 1999 Australia New South Wales L6 No  
Leighlinbridge Leighlinbridge 28 November 1999 Ireland Leinster L6 No  
Djoumine 31 October 1999 Tunisia Banzart H5-6 No  
Bilanga 27 October 1999 Burkina Faso Gnagna Diogenite No  
Kobe 26 September 1999 Japan Kinki CK4 No  
Katagum September 1999 Nigeria Bauchi L6 No  
Sabrum 30 April 1999 India Tripura LL6 No  
Ourique Ourique 28 December 1998 Portugal Beja H4 No  
Heyetang October 1998 China Hunan L3 No 112[289]
Chadong 17 September 1998 China Hunan L6 No  
Dashoguz 5 September 1998 Turkmenistan Tashauz H5 No  
Zag 4 August 1998 or 5 Western Sahara Saguia el-Hamra H3-6 No  
Kitchener 12 July 1998 Canada Ontario L6 No  
Kunya-Urgench 20 June 1998 Turkmenistan Tashauz H5 No  
Portales Valley 13 June 1998 United States New Mexico H6 No  
Indian Butte 7 June 1998 United States Arizona H5 No 102[290]
Monahans (1998) 22 March 1998 United States Texas H5 No  
El Idrissia 10 March 1998 Algeria Djelfa L6 No  
Elbert Elbert 11 January 1998 United States Colorado LL6 No  
Tocache 1 January 1998 Peru San Martin H5 No 108[291]
Vissannapeta 13 December 1997 India Andhra Pradesh Eucrite (cumulate) No  
Worden 1 September 1997 United States Michigan L5 No  
Juancheng 15 February 1997 China Shandong H5 No  
Guangmingshan 30 December 1996 China Liaoning H5 No  
Turtle Lake 21 October 1996 United States Wisconsin L5 No  
Fermo 25 September 1996 Italy Marche H3-5 No  
Piplia Kalan 20 June 1996 India Rajasthan Eucrite-mmict No  
Tsukuba 7 January 1996 Japan Kanto H5-6 No  
Dong Ujimqin Qi 7 September 1995 China Inner Mongolia Mesosiderite No  
Pétèlkolé 10 April 1995 Niger Niamey H5 No  
Silao 12 March 1995 Mexico Guanajuato H5 No  
Neagari 18 February 1995 Japan Chūbu L6 No  
Galkiv 12 January 1995 Ukraine Chernihiv H4 No  
Talampaya 1995 (approx.) Argentina La Rioja Eucrite (cumulate) No  
New Halfa 8 November 1994 Sudan Kassala L4 No  
Lujiang 1 November 1994 China Anhui LL6 No 113[292]
Devri-Khera 30 October 1994 India Madhya Pradesh L6 No  
Lohawat 30 October 1994 India Rajasthan Howardite No  
Coleman 20 October 1994 United States Michigan L6 No  
Baszkówka Baszkówka 25 August 1994 Poland Masovian Voivodeship L5 No  
St-Robert St-Robert 14 June 1994 Canada Quebec H5 No  
El Tigre 23 December 1993 Mexico Michoacan L6 No  
Songyuan 15 August 1993 China Jilin L6 No  
Ban Rong Du 13 June 1993 Thailand Phetchabun Iron (ungrouped) No  
Senboku 1993 Japan Tohoku H6 No  
Mihonoseki 10 December 1992 Japan Chūgoku L6 No  
Peekskill Peekskill 9 October 1992 United States New York H6 Yes[293]  
Mbale 14 August 1992 Uganda Eastern L5/6 No  
Noblesville 31 August 1991 United States Indiana H4-6 No  
Mount Tazerzait 21 August 1991 Niger Agadez L5 No  
Benešov 7 May 1991 Czech Republic Central Bohemian Region H5 Yes[294] 100[295]
Glatton 5 May 1991 United Kingdom England L6 No  
Tahara 26 March 1991 Japan Chūbu H4/5 No  
Campos Sales 31 January 1991 Brazil Ceara L5 No 78
Yanzhuang 31 October 1990 China Guangdong H6 No  
Burnwell Burnwell 4 September 1990 United States Kentucky H4-an No  
Jalanash 15 August 1990 Mongolia Ureilite No  
Magombedze 2 July 1990 Zimbabwe Masvingo H3-5 No  
Sterlitamak 17 May 1990 Russia Bashkortostan IIIAB iron No  
Glanerbrug 7 April 1990 Netherlands Overijssel L/LL5 No  
Quija 20 March 1990 China Jilin H6 No  
Bawku 29 December 1989 Ghana Upper East LL5 No  
Sfax 16 October 1989 Tunisia Safaqis L6 No  
Sivas 30 September 1989 Turkey Yozgat H6 No  
Sixiangkou 15 August 1989 China Jiangsu L5 No  
Uchkuduk 21 June 1989 Uzbekistan Navoi L6 No  
14 June 1989 Burkina Faso Houet L6 No  
Palca de Aparzo 14 September 1988 Argentina Jujuy L5 No  
Ceniceros 20 August 1988 Mexico Durango L3.7 No  
Chela 12 July 1988 Tanzania Shinyanga H4 No  
Torino 18 May 1988 Italy Piemonte H6 No  
Trebbin 1 March 1988 Germany Brandenburg LL6 No  
Chisenga 17 January 1988 Malawi Northern IIIAB iron No  
Laochenzhen 23 February 1987 China Henan H5 No  
Raghunathpura 20 November 1986 India Rajasthan IIAB iron No  
Undulung 11 September 1986 Russia Sakha Republic L4 No  
Wuan 31 July 1986 China Hebei H6 No  
Kokubunji 29 July 1986 Japan Shikoku L6 No  
Lanxi 10 June 1986 China Heilongjiang L6 No  
Sayama 29 April 1986 Japan Kantō CM2 No  
Suizhou 15 April 1986 China Hubei L6 No  
Oued el Hadjar April 1986 Morocco South LL6 No  
Tianzhang 28 January 1986 China Anhui H5 No  
Salzwedel 14 November 1985 Germany Sachsen-Anhalt LL5 No  
La Criolla 6 January 1985 Argentina Entre Ríos L6 No  
Claxton Claxton 10 December 1984 United States Georgia L6 No 63
Zhaodong 25 October 1984 China Heilongjiang L4 No  
Zaoyang 18 October 1984 China Hubei H5 No  
Binningup 30 September 1984 Australia Western Australia H5 No  
Tomiya 22 August 1984 Japan Tohoku H4/5 No  
Aomori 30 June 1984 Japan Tohoku L6 No  
Nantong 15 June 1984 China Jiangsu H6 No  
Gujba 3 April 1984 Nigeria Yobe CBa No  
Gashua April 1984 Nigeria Yobe L6 No  
Jumapalo 13 March 1984 Indonesia Jawa Timur L6 No  
Rahimyar Khan December 1983 Pakistan Punjab L5 No  
Ningqiang 25 June 1983 China Shaanxi C3 (ungrouped) No  
Guangnan 7 February 1983 China Yunnan L6 No  
Maryville 28 January 1983 United States Tennessee L6 No  
Kidairat January 1983 Sudan Kurdufan H6 No  
Wethersfield (1982) 8 November 1982 United States Connecticut L6 No  
Gujargaon 4 September 1982 India Madhya Pradesh H5 No  
Qidong Qidong 2 July 1982 China Jiangsu L/LL5 No  
Chiang Khan 17 November 1981 Thailand Loei H6 No  
Akyumak 2 August 1981 Turkey Ağrı IVA iron No  
Omolon Omolon 16 May 1981 Russia Magadan Oblast Pallasite, PMG No  
Salem 13 May 1981 United States Oregon L6 No  
Dahmani May 1981 Tunisia Al Qasrayn LL6 No  
Gursum 10 February 1981 Ethiopia Hararghe H4/5 No  
Machinga 22 January 1981 Malawi Southern L6 No  
Kaidun Kaidun 3 December 1980 Yemen Hadhramaut CR2 No [296]
Richland Springs 20 September 1980 United States Texas OC No  
Mianchi 4 September 1980 China Henan H5 No  
Xi Ujimgin 24 August 1980 China Inner Mongolia L/LL6-an No  
Guangrao 21 June 1980 China Shandong L6 No  
Lunan 4 April 1980 China Yunnan H6 No  
Cilimus 7 May 1979 Indonesia Jawa Barat L5 No  
Jartai 15 March 1979 China Inner Mongolia L6 No  
Nuevo Mercurio 15 December 1978 Mexico Zacatecas H5 No  
Lishui 10 September 1978 China Jiangsu L5 No  
Chitenay 21 February 1978 France Centre-Val de Loire L6 No  
Xingyang 1 December 1977 China Henan H6 No  
Kutais 28 November 1977 Russia Krasnodar Krai H5 No  
El Paso de Aguila November 1977 Mexico Tamaulipas H5 No  
Bo Xian 20 October 1977 China Anhui LL3.9 No  
Iguaracu October 1977 Brazil Parana H5 No  
Alta'ameem 20 August 1977 Iraq Kirkuk LL5 No  
Ankazomena 30 July 1977 Madagascar Mahajanga CVox3 No 113[297]
Fuyang June 1977 China Anhui Stone-uncl No  
Changde 11 March 1977 China Hunan H5 No  
Innisfree 5 February 1977 Canada Alberta L5 Yes[298] 55[299]
Louisville 31 January 1977 United States Kentucky L6 No  
Ruhobobo 13 October 1976 Rwanda Ruhengeri L6 No  
Qingzhen 13 September 1976 China Guizhou EH3 No  
Zhuanghe 18 August 1976 China Liaoning H5 No  
Acapulco Acapulco 11 August 1976 Mexico Guerrero Acapulcoite No  
Sheyang 11 July 1976 China Jiangsu L6 No  
Dunhua 9 July 1976 China Jilin Stone-uncl No  
Junan 15 May 1976 China Shandong L6 No  
Dowa 25 March 1976 Malawi Central Stone-uncl No  
Jilin 8 March 1976 China Jilin H5 No  
Dhajala 28 January 1976 India Gujarat H3.8 No  
Grefsheim 25 January 1976 or 31 Norway Oppland L5 No  
Udaipur 1976 India Rajasthan H3 No  
Tuxtuac 16 October 1975 Mexico Zacatecas LL5 No  
Ningbo 4 October 1975 China Zhejiang IVA iron No  
Ijopega 3 March 1975 Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands H6 No  
Tambakwatu 14 February 1975 Indonesia Jawa Timur L6 No  
Enshi 26 December 1974 China Hubei H5 No  
Naragh 18 August 1974 Iran Esfahan H6 No  
Mayo Belwa 3 August 1974 Nigeria Adamawa Aubrite No  
Gorlovka 17 July 1974 Ukraine Donetsk H3.7 No 54[300]
Stratford 27 May 1974 United States Connecticut L6 No  
Aioun el Atrouss 17 April 1974 Mauritania Hodh el Gharbi Diogenite-pm No  
Jolomba 3 February 1974 Angola Huambo LL6 No  
Canon City 27 October 1973 United States Colorado H6 No  
Lichtenberg 26 September 1973 South Africa North West H6 No 58[301]
San Juan Capistrano 15 March 1973 United States California H6 No  
Natal 1973 South Africa Stone-uncl No  
Ipiranga 27 December 1972 Brazil Parana H6 No  
Valera 15 October 1972 Venezuela Trujillo L5 No  
Guibga 26 February 1972 Burkina Faso Namentenga L5 No  
Marilia 5 October 1971 Brazil São Paulo H4 No  
Haverö 2 August 1971 Finland Turku Ja Pori Ureilite No  
Shuangyang 25 May 1971 or 26 China Jilin H5 No  
Noventa Vicentina 12 May 1971 Italy Veneto H4 No  
Anlong Anlong 2 May 1971 China Guizhou H5 No  
Kabo 25 April 1971 Nigeria Kano H4 No  
Wethersfield (1971) 8 April 1971 United States Connecticut L6 No  
Tintigny February 1971 Belgium Luxembourg Eucrite-pmict No 107[302]
Ischgl 24 November 1970 Austria Tirol LL6 Yes[303] 101[304]
Kiffa 23 October 1970 Mauritania Assaba H5 No  
Dwaleni 12 October 1970 Swaziland Shiselweni H4-6 No  
Malakal August 1970 South Sudan Upper Nile L5 No  
Nejo 11 May 1970 Ethiopia Welega L6 No  
Tillaberi April 1970 Niger Niamey L6 No  
Dongtai 20 January 1970 China Jiangsu LL6 No  
Ucera 16 January 1970 Venezuela Falcón H5 No  
Lost City 3 January 1970 United States Oklahoma H5 Yes[305]  
Patora 20 October 1969 India Madhya Pradesh H6 No  
Murchison Murchison 28 September 1969 Australia Victoria CM2 No  
Suchy Dul 16 September 1969 Czech Republic Hradec Králové Region L6 No  
Andreevka 7 August 1969 Ukraine Donetsk L3 No 54[306]
Bovedy Bovedy 25 April 1969 United Kingdom Northern Ireland L3 No  
Allende Allende 8 February 1969 Mexico Chihuahua CV3 No  
San Pedro Jacuaro 1 December 1968 Mexico Ocampo LL6 No  
Juromenha 14 November 1968 Portugal Évora IIIAB iron No  
Piancaldoli 10 August 1968 Italy Emilia-Romagna LL3.4 No  
Awere 12 July 1968 Uganda Northern L4 No  
Schenectady 12 April 1968 United States New York H5 No  
Kingai 7 November 1967 Sudan Darfur H6 No  
Tathlith 5 October 1967 Saudi Arabia 'Asir L6 No  
Wiluna 2 September 1967 Australia Western Australia H5 No  
Buritizal 14 August 1967 Brazil São Paulo LL3.2 No 105[307]
Niger (L6) 1 August 1967 Niger L6 No 111[308]
Parambu 24 July 1967 Brazil Ceara LL5 No  
Denver July 1967 United States Colorado L6 No  
Tugalin-Bulen 13 February 1967 Mongolia Dundgovi H6 No  
Vilna 5 February 1967 Canada Alberta L5 No  
Umm Ruaba 27 December 1966 Sudan Kurdufan L5 No  
Chitado 20 October 1966 Angola Cunene L6 No  
Saint-Séverin 27 June 1966 France Poitou-Charentes LL6 No  
Pavel 28 February 1966 Bulgaria Veliko Tarnov H5 No 36[309]
Seoni 16 January 1966 India Maharashtra H6 No  
Barwell 24 December 1965 United Kingdom England L5 No  
Conquista December 1965 Brazil Minas Gerais H4 No  
Revelstoke 31 March 1965 Canada British Columbia CI1 No  
Taonan 28 February 1965 China Jilin L5 No  
Granes 13 November 1964 France Languedoc-Roussillon L6 No  
Changxing 17 October 1964 China Zhejiang H5 No 102[310]
Jiange 9 October 1964 China Sichuan H5 No  
Çanakkale July 1964 Turkey Çanakkale L6 No  
Muzaffarpur 11 April 1964 India Bihar IAB complex iron No  
Bulls Run 1964 South Africa Iron (?) No  
Chernyi Bor 1964 Summer Belarus Mogilev H4 No  
Wolamo 1964 (before) Ethiopia Shewa OC No  
Zaisan 18 December 1963 Kazakhstan Semipalatinsk H5 No  
Karatu 11 September 1963 Tanzania Arusha LL6 No  
Usti nad Orlici 12 June 1963 Czech Republic Pardubice Region L6 No  
Ohuma 11 April 1963 Nigeria Benue State L5 No  
Peace River Peace River 31 March 1963 Canada Alberta L6 No  
Hoxie 1963 (before) United States Kansas OC No  
Zagami Zagami 3 October 1962 Nigeria Katsina Martian (shergottite) No  
Bogou 14 August 1962 Burkina Faso (?) Gourma (?) IAB complex iron No  25
São Jose do Rio Preto 14 August 1962 Brazil São Paulo H4 No  
Desuri 18 July 1962 India Rajasthan H6 No  
Ste. Marguerite 8 June 1962 France Nord-Pas-de-Calais H4 No 24
Kiel 26 April 1962 Germany Schleswig-Holstein L6 No  
Dosso 19 February 1962 Niger Dosso L6 No  
Inner Mongolia 1962 China Inner Mongolia L6 No  
Bells 9 September 1961 United States Texas C2 (ungrouped) No  
Ehole 31 August 1961 Angola Cunene H5 No 23
Harleton 30 May 1961 United States Texas L6 No 22
Kayakent April 1961 Turkey Eskişehir IIIAB iron No 40[311]
Kulak 25 March 1961 Pakistan Baluchistan L5 No 52[312]
Djermaia 25 February 1961 Chad Chari-Baguirmi H3-6 No 30, 88, 112[313]
Ras Tanura 23 February 1961 Saudi Arabia Eastern (a.k.a. Ash Sharqiyah) H6 No 21
Woolgorong 20 December 1960 Australia Western Australia L6 No 33[314]
Millbillillie Millbillillie October 1960 Australia Western Australia Eucrite-mmict No 51[315]
Gao-Guenie Gao–Guenie 5 March 1960 Burkina Faso Sissili H5 No 39, 57, 83[316]
Bruderheim 4 March 1960 Canada Alberta L6 No 18
Soheria 8 January 1960 India Bihar OC No [317]
St.-Chinian 25 December 1959 France Languedoc-Roussillon L6 No 19
Yardymly Yardymly 24 November 1959 Azerbaijan Yardimli District IAB complex iron No 16
Kandahar (Afghanistan) November 1959 Afghanistan Kandahar L6 No 19
Hamlet 13 October 1959 United States Indiana LL4 No 17
Akwanga 2 July 1959 Nigeria Plateau State H5 No 30
Pribram Příbram 7 April 1959 Czech Republic Central Bohemian Region H5 Yes[318] 15


Falls before automated monitoring (1794 – 1959)

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This table lists all meteorites with observed falls since 1794 and before 1959. In April 1794 the German natural scientists Ernst Chladni published his book "On the Origin of the Pallas Iron and Other Similar Iron Masses, and on Some Associated Natural Phenomena". This publication was a turning point in the understanding of meteorites because it argued – against the fashionable skepticism of the time – that the reported falls of stones and irons were real and that meteorites have their origin in cosmic space, linking them to bright fireballs. It was a groundbreaking work in many respects for the further development of scientific views since the late 18th century.

Meteorite name Meteorite link Fall observation date Country State, province, or region Classification Meteoritical
Bulletin(s)[3]
Okabe 26 November 1958 Japan Kanto H5 14
Ramsdorf 26 July 1958 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia L6 13
Al Rais 10 December 1957 Saudi Arabia Al Madinah CR2 27
Raco 17 November 1957 Argentina Tucumán Province H5 21
Ufana 5 August 1957 Tanzania Arusha EL6 10
Essebi 28 July 1957 Congo – Dem. Rep. (former Zaïre) Orientale (former Haut-Zaïre) C2 (ungrouped) 27[319]
Ibitira 30 June 1957 Brazil Minas Gerais Eucrite-mmict 06
Distrito Quebracho 13 March 1957 Argentina Entre Ríos H4 24
San Pedro de Quiles October 1956 Chile Coquimbo L6 [320]
Breitscheid 11 August 1956 Germany Hessen H5 02
Nadiabondi 27 July 1956 Burkina Faso Gourma H5 07
Hotse 26 June 1956 China Shandong L6 [321]
Centerville 29 February 1956 United States South Dakota H5 26[322]
Sinnai 19 February 1956 Italy Sardinia H6 10
Idutywa 1 February 1956 South Africa Eastern Cape H5 [323]
Paranaiba 1956 Brazil Mato Grosso do Sul L6 [324]
Zvonkov 2 September 1955 Ukraine Kyiv H6 06
Karloowala 21 July 1955 Pakistan Punjab L6  
Messina 16 July 1955 Italy Sicilia L5  
Lahrauli 24 March 1955 India Uttar Pradesh Ureilite  
Sylacauga Sylacauga 30 November 1954 United States Alabama H4  
Ishinga 8 October 1954 Tanzania Mbeya H 10
Arbol Solo Arbol Solo 11 September 1954 Argentina San Luis H5  
Hökmark 9 June 1954 Sweden Västerbotten L4 20
Yangchiang 12 April 1954 China Guangdong H5  
Nikolskoe 6 March 1954 Russia Moscow Oblast L4 06
Medanitos 14 July 1953 Argentina Catamarca Eucrite (cumulate) 10
Molteno April 1953 or May South Africa Eastern Cape Howardite  
Peckelsheim 3 March 1953 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia Diogenite  
Zavetnoe 4 December 1952 Russia Rostov Oblast L6 06
Galim (a) 13 November 1952 Cameroon Adamawa LL6  
Abee Abee 10 June 1952 Canada Alberta EH4  
Min-Fan-Zhun 1 April 1952 China Jiangsu LL6 10
Avanhandava Avanhandava 1952 Brazil São Paulo H4  
Galim (b) 1952 Cameroon Adamawa EH3/4  
Kalaba 31 October 1951 Congo – Dem. Rep. (former Zaïre) Katanga (former Shaba) H4  
Manych 20 October 1951 Russia Kalmykia LL3  
Yambo 20 October 1951 Congo – Dem. Rep. (former Zaire) Équateur H5  
Elenovka 17 October 1951 Ukraine Donetsk L5 06[325]
Aarhus Aarhus 2 October 1951 Denmark Central H6  
Lusaka April 1951 (before) Congo – Dem. Rep. Katanga Stone  
Dubrovnik 20 February 1951 Croatia L3 18
St. Louis 10 December 1950 United States Missouri H4  [326]
Vengerovo 11 October 1950 Russia Novosibirsk Oblast H5  
Monze 5 October 1950 Zambia Southern L6  
Murray 20 September 1950 United States Kentucky CM2  
Monte das Fortes 23 August 1950 Portugal Beja L5  
Patrimonio 6 August 1950 Brazil Minas Gerais L6  
Geidam 6 July 1950 Nigeria Yobe H5
Thal June 1950 Pakistan Frontier Regions (North-west) H6  
Madhipura 23 May 1950 India Bihar L  
Tromøy 9 April 1950 Norway Aust-Agder H  [327]
Arroyo Aguiar Arroyo Aguiar 1950 Summer Argentina Santa Fe H5  
Garland 1950 Summer United States Utah Diogenite  
Alberta 13 November 1949 Congo – Dem. Rep. Orientale L  
Adzhi-Bogdo (stone) Adzhi-Bogdo 30 October 1949 Mongolia Govi-Altai LL3-6  [328]
Akaba 21 September 1949 Jordan Ma'an L6  
Beddgelert 21 September 1949 United Kingdom Wales H5  
Karewar 19 September 1949 Nigeria Katsina L6  
Kunashak 11 June 1949 Russia Chelyabinsk Oblast L6 06
Palolo Valley 24 April 1949 United States Hawaii H5  
Vetluga 27 February 1949 Russia Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Eucrite-mmict [329]
Rupota 7 February 1949 Tanzania Lindi L4  
Mezel 25 January 1949 France Auvergne L6  
Benton Benton 16 January 1949 Canada New Brunswick LL6  
Guidder 7 January 1949 Cameroon Nord LL4  
Ibrisim 1949 Summer Turkey Nigde OC  
Mardan 8 May 1948 Pakistan Frontier Regions (North-west) H5  
Uzcudun 16 April 1948 Argentina Chubut L  
Norton County Norton County 18 February 1948 United States Kansas Aubrite  
Reliegos 28 December 1947 Spain Castile and León L5  
Seldebourak 26 February 1947 Algeria Tamanghasset H5  
Sikhote-Alin Sikhote-Alin 12 February 1947 Russia Primorsky Krai IIAB iron  
Långhalsen 6 February 1947 Sweden Sodermanlands L6 20
Git-Git 9 January 1947 Nigeria Plateau L6  
Eagle 1 October 1946 United States Nebraska EL6  
Peña Blanca Spring 2 August 1946 United States Texas Aubrite  
Walters 28 July 1946 United States Oklahoma L6  
Krasnyi Klyuch 4 May 1946 Russia Bashkortostan H5  
Krymka 21 January 1946 Ukraine Mykolaiv LL3  
Bursa 1946 Turkey Bursa L6  
Atoka Atoka 17 September 1945 United States Oklahoma L6  
Soroti 17 September 1945 Uganda Eastern Iron (ungrouped)  
Fuhe June 1945 China Hubei L5  
Meru 2 February 1945 Kenya Eastern LL6  
Valdavur 30 October 1944 India Pondicherry H6  
Torrington 23 September 1944 United States Wyoming H6  
Mtola 17 June 1944 Malawi Northern Stone-uncl  
Mike 3 May 1944 Hungary Somogy L6  
Tulung Dzong 26 March 1944 Tibet Tibet (1912–1951) Stone-uncl  
Hallingeberg 1 February 1944 Sweden Kalmar L3  
Leedey 25 November 1943 United States Oklahoma L6  
Duwun 23 November 1943 South Korea Jeollanam-do L6  
Benoni 25 July 1943 South Africa Gauteng H6  
Maziba 24 September 1942 Uganda Southern L6  
Kamalpur 18 August 1942 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Forest Vale 7 August 1942 Australia New South Wales H4  
Ankober Ankober 7 July 1942 Ethiopia Shewa H4 05
Kapoeta 22 April 1942 South Sudan Howardite  
Parsa 14 April 1942 India Bihar EH3  
Pollen 6 April 1942 Norway Nordland CM2  
Bununu April 1942 Nigeria Bauchi Howardite 05
Phuoc-Binh 18 July 1941 Vietnam Quang Nam-Da Nang L5  
Black Moshannan Park 10 July 1941 United States Pennsylvania L5  
Mafra 1941 Brazil Santa Catarina L3  
Maridi 1941 (before) South Sudan Western Equatoria H6  
Ramnagar 15 December 1940 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Semarkona 26 October 1940 India Madhya Pradesh LL3  
Erakot 22 June 1940 India Madhya Pradesh CM2  
Bhola 27 March 1940 Bangladesh Barisal LL3  
Kediri 1940 Indonesia Jawa Timur L4  
Nyaung 24 December 1939 Burma Magwe IIIAB iron  
Glanggang 26 September 1939 Indonesia Jawa Barat H5  
Selakopi 26 September 1939 Indonesia Jawa Barat H5  
Santa Cruz 3 September 1939 Mexico Tamaulipas CM2  
Andura Andura 9 August 1939 India Maharashtra H6  
Dresden (Ontario) 11 July 1939 Canada Ontario H6  
Washougal 2 July 1939 United States Washington Howardite  
Chervony Kut 23 June 1939 Ukraine Sumy Eucrite-mmict [330]
Kendleton 2 May 1939 United States Texas L4  
Ekeby 5 April 1939 Sweden Malmöhus H4  
Ivuna 16 December 1938 Tanzania Mbeya CI1  
Zhovtnevyi 10 October 1938 Ukraine Donetsk H6  
Benld 29 September 1938 United States Illinois H6  
Chicora 24 June 1938 United States Pennsylvania LL6  
Pantar 16 June 1938 Philippines Central Mindanao H5  
Kukschin 11 June 1938 Ukraine Chernihiv L6  
Pavlodar (Stone) 23 May 1938 Kazakhstan Pavlodar H5  
Kasamatsu 31 March 1938 Japan Chūbu H  
Aztec 1 February 1938 United States New Mexico L6  
Lavrentievka 11 January 1938 Russia Orenburg Oblast L6  
Bloomington 1938 Summer United States Illinois LL6  
Rangala 29 December 1937 India Rajasthan L6  
Belville December 1937 Argentina Córdoba OC  
Mabwe-Khoywa 17 September 1937 Burma Kayah State L5  
Kainsaz Kainsaz 13 September 1937 Russia Tatarstan CO3.2  
Putinga 16 August 1937 Brazil Rio Grande do Sul L6  
Tauti July 1937 or August Romania Cluj L6  
Kaptal-Aryk 12 May 1937 Kazakhstan Dzhambul L6  
Macibini 23 September 1936 South Africa KwaZulu-Natal Eucrite-pmict [331]
Crescent 17 August 1936 United States Oklahoma CM2  
Nassirah 15 July 1936 New Caledonia H4  
Ichkala 29 May 1936 Russia Tomsk Oblast H6  
Yurtuk 2 April 1936 Ukraine Zaporizhia Howardite  
Patwar 29 July 1935 Bangladesh Chittagong Mesosiderite  
Nikolaevka 11 July 1935 Kazakhstan Pavlodar H4  
Madiun 20 June 1935 Indonesia Jawa Timur L6  
Perpeti 14 May 1935 Bangladesh Chittagong L6  
Sungach 10 April 1935 Russia Primorskiy Krai H5  
Łowicz Łowicz 12 March 1935 Poland Skierniewice Mesosiderite  
Fayetteville 26 December 1934 United States Arkansas H4  
Farmville 4 December 1934 United States North Carolina H4  
Hainaut 26 November 1934 France Nord-Pas-de-Calais H3  
Rio Negro 21 September 1934 Brazil Parana L4  
Bahjoi 23 July 1934 India Uttar Pradesh IAB complex iron  
Sazovice 28 June 1934 Czech Republic South Moravian Region L5  
Tirupati 20 March 1934 India Andhra Pradesh H6  
Mangwendi 7 March 1934 Zimbabwe Mashonaland East LL6  
Rumuruti 28 January 1934 Kenya Rift Valley R3  
Capilla del Monte 1934 Argentina Córdoba H6  
Pervomaisky 26 December 1933 Russia Vladimir Oblast L6  
Chajari 29 November 1933 Argentina Entre Ríos L5 21
Malaga November 1933 United States New Mexico OC  
Malvern November 1933 South Africa Orange Free State Eucrite-pmict [332]
Po-wang Chen 23 October 1933 China Anhui LL  
Pesyanoe 2 October 1933 Russia Kurgan Oblast Aubrite  
Noyan-Bogdo 25 September 1933 Mongolia Ömnögovi L6  
Repeev Khutor 8 August 1933 Russia Astrakhan Oblast IIF iron  
Sioux County 8 August 1933 United States Nebraska Eucrite-mmict [333]
Athens 11 July 1933 United States Alabama LL6  
Cherokee Springs 1 July 1933 United States South Carolina LL6  
Banten 24 May 1933 Indonesia Jawa Barat CM2  
Brient 19 April 1933 Russia Orenburg Oblast Eucrite-pmict [334]
Pasamonte 24 March 1933 United States New Mexico Eucrite-pmict [335]
Zemaitkiemis Žemaitkiemis 2 February 1933 Lithuania L6  
Dyarrl Island 31 January 1933 Papua New Guinea New Ireland Mesosiderite  
Phum Sambo 9 January 1933 Cambodia Kampong Cham H4  
Witsand Farm 1 December 1932 Namibia Karasburg LL4  
Prambachkirchen 5 November 1932 Austria Oberosterreich L6  
Gualeguaychú October 1932 Argentina Entre Ríos H6  
Douar Mghila 20 August 1932 Morocco Meknès-Tafilalet (former Central) LL6  
Archie Archie 10 August 1932 United States Missouri H6  
Khanpur 8 July 1932 India Uttar Pradesh LL4  
Kuznetzovo 26 May 1932 Russia Novosibirsk Oblast L6  
Khor Temiki 8 April 1932 Sudan Kassala (former Ash Sharqiyah) Aubrite  
Yukan 27 August 1931 China Jiangxi LL6  
Ardón 9 July 1931 Spain Castilla y Leon L6  103[336]
Tatahouine 27 June 1931 Tunisia Tatawin Diogenite  
Wuzhi 25 June 1931 China Henan Stone-uncl  
Malotas 22 June 1931 Argentina Santiago del Estero H5  
Konovo 26 May 1931 Bulgaria Burgas LL5  
Pontlyfni 14 April 1931 United Kingdom Wales Winonaite  
Karoonda Karoonda 25 November 1930 Australia South Australia CK4  
Moorleah October 1930 Australia Tasmania L6  
Oldenburg (1930) Oldenburg 10 September 1930 Germany Niedersachsen L6  
Plantersville 4 September 1930 United States Texas H6  
Aguada September 1930 Argentina Córdoba L6  
Malampaka September 1930 (?) Tanzania Shinyanga H  
Miller (Arkansas) 13 July 1930 United States Arkansas H5  
Lillaverke 11 May 1930 Sweden Kalmar H5 20
Boriskino 20 April 1930 Russia Orenburg Oblast CM2  
Gyokukei 17 March 1930 South Korea Jeollanam-do OC 12
Paragould Paragould 17 February 1930 United States Arkansas LL4  
Beardsley Beardsley 15 October 1929 United States Kansas H5  
Bald Mountain 9 July 1929 United States North Carolina L4  
Rewari July 1929 (approx.) India Haryana L6  
Khmelevka 1 March 1929 Russia Omsk Oblast L5  
Olmedilla de Alarcón 26 February 1929 Spain Castilla–La Mancha H5  
Padvarninkai Padvarninkai 9 February 1929 Lithuania Eucrite-mmict [337]
Tauk 1929 Spring Iraq Salah ad Din L6  
Isthilart 12 November 1928 Argentina Entre Ríos H5  
Oterøy 15 October 1928 Norway Telemark L6  
Naoki 29 September 1928 India Maharashtra H6  
Utzenstorf 16 August 1928 Switzerland Bern H5  
Yoshiki 25 June 1928 Japan Chūgoku Stone-uncl  
Narellan 8 April 1928 Australia New South Wales L6  
Oesede 30 December 1927 Germany Niedersachsen H5  
Tilden Tilden 13 July 1927 United States Illinois L6  
Trysil 21 June 1927 Norway Hedmark L/LL6  
Mamra Springs 5 May 1927 Kazakhstan Kzyl-Orda L6  
Sopot 27 April 1927 Romania Dolj H5  
Udei Station 1927 Spring Nigeria Benue State IAB complex iron  
Ulmiz 25 December 1926 Switzerland Fribourg H3-6  
Ojuelos Altos 10 December 1926 Spain Andalucia L6  
Lua 26 June 1926 India Rajasthan L5  
Jajh deh Kot Lalu 2 May 1926 Pakistan Sind EL6  
Komagome 18 April 1926 Japan Kantō Iron  
Urasaki 16 April 1926 Japan Chūgoku Stone-uncl  
Palmyra 20 January 1926 United States Missouri L3  
Numakai 4 September 1925 Japan Hokkaidō H4  
Ellemeet 28 August 1925 Netherlands Zeeland Diogenite  
Lanzenkirchen 28 August 1925 Austria Niederosterreich L4  
Villarrica 20 July 1925 Paraguay Guaira Stone-uncl  
Renca 20 June 1925 Argentina San Luis L5  
Chaves 3 May 1925 Portugal Vila Real Howardite  
Queen's Mercy 30 April 1925 South Africa Eastern Cape H6  
Maria Linden 15 April 1925 South Africa L4  
Aïr 1925 Niger Agadez L6  
Santa Isabel 18 November 1924 Argentina Santa Fe L6  
Fenghsien-Ku 5 October 1924 China Jiangsu H5  
Unkoku 7 September 1924 South Korea Jeollanam-do OC  
Muraid 7 August 1924 Bangladesh Dhaka L6  
Forksville 16 July 1924 United States Virginia L6  
Johnstown Johnstown 6 July 1924 United States Colorado Diogenite  
Béréba 27 June 1924 Burkina Faso Houet Eucrite-mmict [338]
Olivenza 19 June 1924 Spain Extremadura LL4  
Success 18 April 1924 United States Arkansas L6 05
La Colina 19 March 1924 Argentina Buenos Aires H5  
Lake Labyrinth 5 February 1924 Australia LL6  [339]
Nakhon Pathom 21 December 1923 Thailand Nakhon Pathom L6  
Serra de Magé 1 October 1923 Brazil Pernambuco Eucrite (cumulate) [340]
Holetta 14 April 1923 Ethiopia Shewa Stone-uncl  
Birni N'konni April 1923 or May Niger Tahoua H4  
Ashdon 9 March 1923 United Kingdom England L6  
Montferré 1923 Summer France Languedoc-Roussillon H5  
Tjerebon 10 July 1922 Indonesia Jawa Barat L5  
Nagai 30 May 1922 Japan Tohoku L6  
Hedeskoga 20 April 1922 Sweden Malmöhus H5  
Baldwyn 2 February 1922 United States Mississippi L6  
Florence 21 January 1922 United States Texas H3  
Patti 1922 Italy Sicilia Iron  
Beyrout 31 December 1921 Lebanon Beirut LL3  
Rose City 17 October 1921 United States Michigan H5  
Shikarpur 9 August 1921 India Bihar L6  
Tuan Tuc 30 June 1921 Vietnam Cần Thơ L6  
Samelia 20 May 1921 India Rajasthan IIIAB iron  
Pitts 20 April 1921 United States Georgia IAB complex iron  
Sharps 1 April 1921 United States Virginia H3  
Haripura 17 January 1921 India Rajasthan CM2  
Atarra 23 December 1920 India Uttar Pradesh L4  
Kushiike 16 September 1920 Japan Tohoku H5  
Merua 30 August 1920 India Uttar Pradesh H5  
Simmern 1 July 1920 Germany Rheinland-Pfalz H5  
Aguila Blanca 15 January 1920 Argentina Córdoba L  
Bur-Gheluai 16 October 1919 Somalia Mudug H5  
Rembang 30 August 1919 Indonesia Jawa Tengah IVA iron  
St. Mary's County 20 June 1919 United States Maryland LL3  
Cacak 6 June 1919 Serbia OC  
Adhi Kot Adhi Kot 1 May 1919 Pakistan Punjab EH4  
Cumberland Falls 9 April 1919 United States Kentucky Aubrite  
Raoyang 1919 China Hebei L6  
Norfork October 1918 United States Arkansas IIIAB iron  
Saratov 6 September 1918 Russia Saratov Oblast L4  
Richardton Richardton 30 June 1918 United States North Dakota H5  
Witklip Farm 26 May 1918 South Africa Mpumalanga H5  
Glasatovo 27 February 1918 Russia Tver Oblast H4  
Tané 25 January 1918 Japan Kinki L5  
Strathmore Strathmore 3 December 1917 United Kingdom Scotland L6  
Independence 1917 Summer United States Missouri L6  
Silistra 19 July 1917 Bulgaria Razgrad Achondrite (ungrouped)  
Nan Yang Pao 11 July 1917 China Gansu L6  
Colby (Wisconsin) 4 July 1917 United States Wisconsin L6  
Cranganore 3 July 1917 India Kerala L6  
Troup 26 April 1917 United States Texas L6  
Ranchapur 20 February 1917 India Bihar H4  
Garhi Yasin January 1917 Pakistan Sind IIE iron  
Sediköy 1917 Turkey İzmir Province L6  
Rampurhat 21 November 1916 India West Bengal LL  
Boguslavka 18 October 1916 Russia Primorsky Krai IIAB iron  
Sinai 14 July 1916 or 17 Egypt Ismailia (a.k.a. Al Isma'iliyah) L6  
Sultanpur 10 July 1916 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Calivo 26 May 1916 Philippines Western Visayas Stone-uncl [341]
Tomita 13 April 1916 Japan Chūgoku L  
Ekh Khera 5 April 1916 India Uttar Pradesh H6  
Treysa Treysa 3 April 1916 Germany Hessen IIIAB iron  
Renqiu 23 March 1916 China Hebei L6  
Baxter 18 January 1916 United States Missouri L6  
Meester-Cornelis 2 June 1915 Indonesia Jakarta Raya H5  
Visuni 19 January 1915 Pakistan Sind H6  
Appley Bridge Appley Bridge 13 October 1914 United Kingdom England LL6  
Nyirábrany 17 July 1914 Hungary Hajdú-Bihar LL4  
Saint-Sauveur 10 July 1914 France Midi-Pyrénées EH5  
Palinshih July 1914 China Inner Mongolia Iron 12
Kisvarsány 24 May 1914 Hungary Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg L6  
Ryechki 9 April 1914 Ukraine Sumy L5  
Kuttippuram 6 April 1914 India Kerala L6  
Moore County 21 April 1913 United States North Carolina Eucrite (cumulate) [342]
Sakauchi 13 April 1913 Japan Chūbu Iron  
Kamiomi March 1913 or April (?) Japan Kantō H5  
Banswal 12 January 1913 India Uttar Pradesh L5  
N'Kandhla 1 August 1912 South Africa KwaZulu/Natal IID iron  
Holbrook Holbrook 19 July 1912 United States Arizona L6  
Leeuwfontein 21 June 1912 South Africa Gauteng L6  
Shupiyan April 1912 India Jammu & Kashmir H6  
Demina 6 September 1911 Russia Altai Krai L6  
Nakhla Nakhla 28 June 1911 Egypt Al Buhayrah Martian (nakhlite)  
Kilbourn 16 June 1911 United States Wisconsin H5  
Tonk Tonk 22 January 1911 India Rajasthan CI1  
Erevan 1911 or 1912 Armenia Howardite  
Lakangaon 24 November 1910 India Madhya Pradesh Eucrite-mmict [343]
Palahatchie 17 October 1910 United States Mississippi OC  
Khohar 19 September 1910 India Madhya Pradesh L3  
Baroti 15 September 1910 India Himachal Pradesh L6  
Grzempach 3 September 1910 Poland Czarnków-Trzcianka, Greater Poland H5 [344]
St. Michel 12 July 1910 Finland Mikkeli L6  
Paitan May 1910 Philippines Ilocos H6  
Vigarano 22 January 1910 Italy Emilia-Romagna CV3  
Mirzapur 7 January 1910 India Uttar Pradesh L5  
Hashima 1910 (approx.) Japan Chūbu H4  
Hedjaz 1910 Spring Saudi Arabia Tabuk L3  
Gifu 24 July 1909 Japan Chūbu L6 [345]
Blanket 30 May 1909 United States Texas L6  
Sete Lagoas 15 December 1908 Brazil Minas Gerais H4  
Kangean 27 November 1908 Indonesia Jawa Timur H5  
Mokoia 26 November 1908 New Zealand Taranaki CV3  
Kagarlyk 30 June 1908 Ukraine Kyiv L6  
Novy-Projekt 25 April 1908 Lithuania OC  
Avce 31 March 1908 Slovenia Littoral IIAB iron  
Bali 22 November 1907 (or 23) Central African Republic Nana-Mambéré CV3  
Chainpur 9 May 1907 India Uttar Pradesh LL3  
Domanitch 1 February 1907 Turkey Bursa L5  
Leighton 12 January 1907 United States Alabama H5  
Vishnupur 15 December 1906 India West Bengal LL4  
Kirbyville 12 November 1906 United States Texas Eucrite-mmict  
Diep River 4 November 1906 South Africa Western Cape L6  
Kijima (1906) 15 June 1906 Japan Chūbu Stone-uncl  
Blackwell May 1906 United States Oklahoma L5  
Kulp 29 March 1906 Armenia H6  
Krutikha 1906 or 1907 Russia Novosibirsk Oblast OC  
Bholghati 29 October 1905 India Orissa Howardite  [346]
Modoc (1905) 2 September 1905 United States Kansas L6  
Minnichhof 27 May 1905 Austria Burgenland OC  [347]
Karkh 27 April 1905 Pakistan Baluchistan L6  
Tomakovka 17 January 1905 Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk LL6  
Shelburne 13 August 1904 Canada Ontario L5  
Barnaul 22 May 1904 Russia Altai Krai H5  
Gumoschnik 28 April 1904 Bulgaria Lovech H5  
Okano 7 April 1904 Japan Kinki IIAB iron  
Dokachi 22 October 1903 Bangladesh Dhaka H5  
Valdinizza 12 July 1903 Italy Lombardy L6  
Rich Mountain 30 June 1903 United States North Carolina L6  
Uberaba 29 June 1903 Brazil Minas Gerais H5  
Jackalsfontein 22 April 1903 South Africa Western Cape L6  
Tyumen 20 April 1903 or 22 Russia Tyumen Oblast Iron 13
St. Mark's 3 January 1903 South Africa Eastern Cape EH5  
Menziswyl July 1903 Switzerland Fribourg L5  
Bath Furnace 15 November 1902 United States Kentucky L6  
Kamsagar 12 November 1902 India Karnataka L6  
Crumlin 13 September 1902 United Kingdom Northern Ireland L5  
Caratash 22 August 1902 Turkey İzmir Province LL6  
Mount Browne 17 July 1902 Australia New South Wales H6  
Achiras 1902 Argentina Córdoba L6  [348]
Marjalahti June 1902 Russia Republic of Karelia Pallasite  
Koshigaya 8 March 1902 Japan Kanto L4  112[349]
Chervettaz 30 November 1901 Switzerland Fribourg L5  
Hvittis 21 October 1901 Finland Turku Ja Pori EL6  
Sindhri 10 June 1901 Pakistan Sind H5  
Phillips County (Stone) 9 May 1901 United States Kansas L6  
Jemlapur February 1901 India L6  
Leonovka 23 August 1900 Ukraine Chernihiv L6  
Ofehértó 25 July 1900 Hungary Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg L6  
Alexandrovsky 8 July 1900 Ukraine Chernihiv H4  
N'Goureyma 15 June 1900 Mali Mopti Iron (ungrouped)  
Forsbach 12 June 1900 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia H6  
Felix 15 May 1900 United States Alabama CO3.3  
Emmaville 1900 Australia New South Wales Eucrite-mmict  
Ovambo 1900 (approx.) Namibia Owambo L6  
Peramiho 24 October 1899 Tanzania Ruvuma Eucrite-mmict  
Donga Kohrod 23 September 1899 India Madhya Pradesh H6  
Allegan Allegan 10 July 1899 United States Michigan H5  
Bjurböle 12 March 1899 Finland Uusimaa L/LL4  
Zomba 25 January 1899 Malawi Southern L6  
Magnesia 1899 Turkey Aydın IAB complex iron  
Rancho de la Presa 1899 Mexico Michoacan H5  
Mariaville 16 October 1898 United States Nebraska Iron  
Andover 5 August 1898 United States Maine L6  
Quesa 1 August 1898 Spain Valencian Community IAB complex iron  
Zaisho Zaisho 1 February 1898 Japan Shikoku Pallasite  
Mjelleim 24 January 1898 Norway Sogn Og Fjordane H  
Delhi 18 October 1897 India Delhi L5  
Gambat 15 September 1897 Pakistan Sind L6  
Higashi-koen 11 August 1897 Japan Kyūshū H5  
Nio 8 August 1897 Japan Chūgoku H3  
Zavid 1 August 1897 Bosnia and Herzegovina L6  
Lancon 20 June 1897 France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur H6  
Meuselbach 19 May 1897 Germany Thuringen L6  
Kangra Valley 1897 (approx.) India Himachal Pradesh H5  
Lesves 13 April 1896 Belgium Namur L6  
Ottawa 9 April 1896 United States Kansas LL6  
Atemajac 26 February 1896 Mexico Jalisco L6  
Madrid 10 February 1896 Spain Madrid L6  
Ambapur Nagla Ambapur Nagla 27 May 1895 India Uttar Pradesh H5  
Nagy-Borové 9 May 1895 Slovakia Stredoslovensky L5  
Bishunpur 26 April 1895 India Uttar Pradesh LL3  
Rockhampton 1895 Spring Australia Queensland Stone-uncl  
Savtschenskoje 27 July 1894 Ukraine Odesa LL4  
Bori 9 May 1894 India Madhya Pradesh L6  
Los Martinez May 1894 Spain Valencian Community L6  
Fisher 9 April 1894 United States Minnesota L6  
Zabrodje Zabrodje 22 September 1893 Belarus Vitebsk L6  
Beaver Creek 26 May 1893 Canada British Columbia H5  
Bherai 28 April 1893 India Gujarat L6  
Pricetown 13 February 1893 United States Ohio L6  
Bath 29 August 1892 United States South Dakota H4  
Guareña 20 July 1892 Spain Extremadura H6  
Cross Roads 24 May 1892 United States North Carolina H5  
Bansur 1892 India Rajasthan L6  
Guča 28 September 1891 Serbia Stone-uncl  
Indarch 7 April 1891 Azerbaijan Baku EH4  
St. Germain-du-Pinel 4 July 1890 France Brittany H6  
Farmington 25 June 1890 United States Kansas L5  
Nawapali 6 June 1890 India Orissa CM2  
Kakangari 4 June 1890 India Tamil Nadu K3  
Forest City 2 May 1890 United States Iowa H5  
Misshof 10 April 1890 Latvia H5  
Collescipoli 3 February 1890 Italy Umbria H5  
Hassi-Jekna 1890 (before) Algeria Adrar IAB complex iron  
Jianshi 1890 (approx.) China Sichuan IIIAB iron  
Jelica 1 December 1889 Serbia LL6  
Ferguson 18 July 1889 United States North Carolina OC  
Ergheo July 1889 Somalia Shabeellaha Hoose L5  
Mighei 18 June 1889 Ukraine Mykolaiv CM2  
Lundsgård 3 April 1889 Sweden Kristianstads L6  
Phu Hong 22 September 1887 Vietnam Binh Thuan H4  
Ochansk 30 August 1887 Russia Perm Oblast H4  
Lalitpur 7 April 1887 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
De Cewsville 21 January 1887 Canada Ontario H6  
Bielokrynitschie 1 January 1887 Ukraine Khmelnytsky H4  
Kyushu 26 October 1886 Japan Kyūshū L6  
Novo-Urei 4 September 1886 Russia Mordovia Ureilite  
Bradford Woods September 1886 United States Pennsylvania L  
Barntrup 28 May 1886 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia LL4  
Assisi Assisi 24 May 1886 Italy Umbria H5  
Cabin Creek 27 March 1886 United States Arkansas IIIAB iron  
Nammianthal 27 January 1886 India Tamil Nadu H5  
Mazapil 27 November 1885 Mexico Zacatecas IAB complex iron  
Chandpur 6 April 1885 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Tysnes Island 20 May 1884 Norway Hordaland H4  
Djati-Pengilon 19 March 1884 Indonesia Jawa Timur H6  
Pirthalla 9 February 1884 India Haryana H6  
Ngawi 3 October 1883 Indonesia Jawa Timur LL3  
Alfianello 16 February 1883 Italy Lombardy L6  
St. Caprais-de-Quinsac 28 January 1883 France Aquitaine L6  
Pirgunje 29 August 1882 Bangladesh Rajshahi L6  
Pavlovka Pavlovka 2 August 1882 Russia Saratov Oblast Howardite  
Fukutomi 19 March 1882 Japan Hiroshima, Kyūshū L5  
Mocs 3 February 1882 Romania Cluj L5  
Grossliebenthal 19 November 1881 Ukraine Odesa L6  
Pacula 18 June 1881 Mexico Hidalgo L6  
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 14 March 1881 United Kingdom England L6  
Piquetberg 1881 South Africa Western Cape H  
Wittekrantz 9 December 1880 South Africa Western Cape L5  
Andhara 2 December 1880 India Bihar Stone-uncl  
Chetrinahatti 6 September 1880 India Karnataka Stone-uncl  
Ratyn 24 August 1880 Poland Konin Stone-uncl  
Veramin 18 April 1880 Iran Tehran Mesosiderite  
Takenouchi 18 February 1880 Japan Kinki H5  
Aachen 1880 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia L5  
Kalumbi 4 November 1879 India Maharashtra L6  
Tomatlan 17 September 1879 Mexico Jalisco H6  
Nogoya 30 June 1879 Argentina Entre Ríos CM2  
Gnadenfrei 17 May 1879 Poland Wałbrzych H5  
Estherville 10 May 1879 United States Iowa Mesosiderite  
Itapicuru-Mirim March 1879 Brazil Maranhão H5  
La Bécasse 31 January 1879 France Centre-Val de Loire L6  
Tenham Tenham 1879 Spring Australia Queensland L6  
Rakovka 20 November 1878 Russia Oryol Oblast L6  
Dandapur 5 September 1878 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Mern 29 August 1878 Denmark Storstrom L6  
Haraiya August 1878 or September India Uttar Pradesh Eucrite-mmict  
Tieschitz 15 July 1878 Czech Republic Olomouc Region H3  
La Charca 11 June 1878 Mexico Guanajuato OC  
Bhagur 27 November 1877 India Maharashtra L6  
Cronstad 19 November 1877 South Africa Free State H5  
Soko-Banja 13 October 1877 Serbia LL4  
Jodzie 17 June 1877 Lithuania Howardite  
Hungen 17 May 1877 Germany Hessen H6  
Cynthiana 23 January 1877 United States Kentucky L/LL4  
Warrenton 3 January 1877 United States Missouri CO3.7  
Rochester 21 December 1876 United States Indiana H6  
Ställdalen 28 June 1876 Sweden Örebro H5  
Vavilovka 19 June 1876 Ukraine Kherson LL6  
Rowton 20 April 1876 United Kingdom England IIIAB iron  
Judesegeri 16 February 1876 India Karnataka H6  
Mornans September 1875 France Rhône-Alpes H5  
Feid Chair 16 August 1875 Algeria El Tarf H4  
Nagaria 24 April 1875 India Uttar Pradesh Eucrite (cumulate)  
Zsadany 31 March 1875 Hungary Békés H5  
Sitathali 4 March 1875 India Madhya Pradesh H5  
Homestead Homestead 12 February 1875 United States Iowa L5  
Kerilis 26 November 1874 France Brittany H5  
Castalia 14 May 1874 United States North Carolina H5  
Sevrukovo 11 May 1874 Russia Belgorod Oblast L5  
Diepenveen 27 October 1873 Netherlands Overijssel CM2-an  104[350]
Santa Barbara 26 September 1873 Brazil Rio Grande do Sul L4  
Khairpur 23 September 1873 Pakistan Punjab EL6  
Virba 1 June 1873 Bulgaria Mikhaylovgrad L6  
Jhung June 1873 Pakistan Punjab L5  
Aleppo 1873 Syria Halab L6  
Orvinio 31 August 1872 Italy Lazio H6  
Lancé 23 July 1872 France Centre-Val de Loire CO3.5  
Tennasilm 28 June 1872 Estonia L4  
Dyalpur 8 May 1872 India Uttar Pradesh Ureilite  
Bandong 10 December 1871 Indonesia Jawa Barat LL6  
Laborel 14 June 1871 France Rhône-Alpes H5  
Searsmont 21 May 1871 United States Maine H5  
Roda 1871 Spring Spain Aragon Diogenite  
Cabezo de Mayo 18 August 1870 Spain Murcia L/LL6  
Ibbenbüren 17 June 1870 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia Diogenite  
Nedagolla 23 January 1870 India Andhra Pradesh Iron (ungrouped)  
Lumpkin 6 October 1869 United States Georgia L6  
Tjabe 19 September 1869 Indonesia Jawa Tengah H6  
Yorktown (New York) September 1869 United States New York L5  
Kernouve 22 May 1869 France Brittany H6  
Krähenberg 5 May 1869 Germany Rheinland-Pfalz LL4  
Hessle 1 January 1869 Sweden Uppsala H5  
Angra dos Reis (stone) Angra dos Reis January 1869 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Angrite  
Moti-ka-nagla 22 December 1868 India Rajasthan H6  
Frankfort (stone) 5 December 1868 United States Alabama Howardite  
Danville 27 November 1868 United States Alabama L6  
Lodran 1 October 1868 Pakistan Punjab Lodranite  
Sauguis 7 September 1868 France Aquitaine L6  
Ornans Ornans 11 July 1868 France Franche-Comté CO3.4  
Pnompehn June 1868 Cambodia Phnom Penh L6  
Slavetic 22 May 1868 Croatia H5  
Daniel's Kuil 20 March 1868 South Africa Northern Cape EL6  
Motta di Conti 29 February 1868 Italy Piemonte H4  
Pultusk Pultusk 30 January 1868 Poland Ostroleka H5  
Tadjera 9 June 1867 Algeria Sétif L5  
Otomi 24 May 1867 Japan Tohoku H  
Khetri 19 January 1867 India Rajasthan H6  
Cangas de Onis 6 December 1866 Spain Asturias H5  
Jamkheir 5 October 1866 India Maharashtra H6  
Knyahinya 9 June 1866 Ukraine Zakarpats'ka L/LL5  
Sone 7 June 1866 Japan Kinki H5  
St. Mesmin 30 May 1866 France Champagne-Ardenne LL6  
Pokhra 27 May 1866 India Uttar Pradesh H5  
Udipi April 1866 India Karnataka H5  
Muddoor 21 September 1865 India Karnataka L5  
Aumale 25 August 1865 Algeria Bouira L6  
Shergotty Shergotty 25 August 1865 India Bihar Martian (shergottite)  
Dundrum Dundrum 12 August 1865 Ireland County Tipperary, Munster H5  
Gopalpur 23 May 1865 Bangladesh Natore, Rajshahi H6  [351]
Vernon County 26 March 1865 United States Wisconsin H6  
Supuhee 19 January 1865 India Uttar Pradesh H6  
Dolgovoli 26 June 1864 Ukraine Volyn L6  
Orgueil Orgueil 14 May 1864 France Midi-Pyrénées CI1  
Nerft 12 April 1864 Latvia L6  
Manbhoom 22 December 1863 India West Bengal LL6  
Tourinnes-la-Grosse 7 December 1863 Belgium Walloon Brabant L6  
Shytal 11 August 1863 Bangladesh Dhaka L6  
Pillistfer 8 August 1863 Estonia EL6  
Buschhof 2 June 1863 Latvia L6  
Pulsora 16 March 1863 India Madhya Pradesh H5  
Sevilla 1 November 1862 Spain Andalucia LL4  
Menow 7 October 1862 Germany Brandenburg H4  
Grosnaja 28 June 1861 Russia Chechnya CV3  
Cañellas 14 May 1861 Spain Catalonia H4  
Butsura 12 May 1861 India Bihar H6  
Meerut 1861 (approx.) India Uttar Pradesh H5  
Dhurmsala 14 July 1860 India Himachal Pradesh LL6  
Kusiali 16 June 1860 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
New Concord 1 May 1860 United States Ohio L6  
Kheragur 28 March 1860 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Alessandria 2 February 1860 Italy Piemonte H5  
Bethlehem 11 August 1859 United States New York H6  
Pampanga 5 April 1859 Philippines Central Luzon L5  
Harrison County 28 March 1859 United States Indiana L6  
Molina 24 December 1858 Spain Murcia H5  
Ausson 9 December 1858 France Midi-Pyrénées L5  
Zmenj August 1858 Belarus Brest Howardite  
Kakowa 19 May 1858 Romania Caraș-Severin L6  
Quenggouk 27 December 1857 Burma Ayeyarwady (a.k.a. Irrawaddy) H4  
Ohaba 11 October 1857 Romania Alba H5  
Les Ormes 1 October 1857 France Burgundy L6  
Kaba 15 April 1857 Hungary Hajdú-Bihar CV3  
Heredia 1 April 1857 Costa Rica Heredia H5  
Stavropol 24 March 1857 Russia Stavropol Krai L6  
Parnallee 28 February 1857 India Tamil Nadu LL3  
Trenzano 12 November 1856 Italy Lombardy H3  
Oviedo 5 August 1856 Spain Asturias H5  
Beuste 9 February 1856 France Aquitaine L5  [352]
Sabetmahet 16 August 1855 India Uttar Pradesh H5  
Petersburg 5 August 1855 United States Tennessee Eucrite-pmict  
St. Denis Westrem 7 June 1855 Belgium East Flanders L6  
Avilez June 1855 Mexico Durango H  
Bremervörde 13 May 1855 Germany Niedersachsen H3  
Oesel 11 May 1855 Estonia L6  
Linum 5 September 1854 Germany Brandenburg L6  
Duruma 6 March 1853 Kenya Coast (a.k.a. Pwani, former province) L6  
Segowlie 4 March 1853 India Bihar LL6  
Girgenti 10 February 1853 Italy Sicilia L6  
Bustee 2 December 1852 India Uttar Pradesh Aubrite  
Borkut 13 October 1852 Ukraine Zakarpattia Oblast L5  
Mezö-Madaras 4 September 1852 Romania Harghita L3  
Yatoor 23 January 1852 India Andhra Pradesh H5  
Nulles 5 November 1851 Spain Catalonia H6  
Gütersloh 17 April 1851 Germany North Rhine-Westphalia H3  
Quincay 1851 Summer France Poitou-Charentes L6  
Shalka 30 November 1850 India West Bengal Diogenite  
Kesen Kesen 13 June 1850 Japan Tohoku H4  
Monroe 31 October 1849 United States North Carolina H4  
Ski 27 December 1848 Norway Akershus L6  
Marmande 4 July 1848 France Aquitaine L5  
Castine 20 May 1848 United States Maine L6  
Dharwar 15 February 1848 India Karnataka OC  
Braunau 14 July 1847 Czech Republic Hradec Králové Region IIAB iron  
Marion (Iowa) 25 February 1847 United States Iowa L6  
Schönenberg 25 December 1846 Germany Bavaria L6  
Cape Girardeau 14 August 1846 United States Missouri H6  
Monte Milone Monte Milone 8 May 1846 Italy Marche L5  
Le Teilleul 14 July 1845 France Lower Normandy Howardite  
Le Pressoir 25 January 1845 France Centre-Val de Loire H5  
Favars 21 October 1844 France Midi-Pyrénées H5  
Killeter 29 April 1844 Ireland Ulster H6  
Cosina January 1844 Mexico Guanajuato H5  
Verkhne Tschirskaia 12 November 1843 Russia Volgograd Oblast H5  
Klein-Wenden 16 September 1843 Germany Thuringen H6  
Picote September 1843 Portugal Braganca Stone-uncl  
Manegaon 29 June 1843 India Maharashtra Diogenite  
Utrecht 2 June 1843 Netherlands Utrecht L6  
Bishopville 25 March 1843 United States South Carolina Aubrite  
Myhee Caunta 30 November 1842 India Gujarat OC  
Barea 4 July 1842 Spain La Rioja Mesosiderite  
Aumieres 3 June 1842 France Languedoc-Roussillon L6  
Milena 26 April 1842 Croatia L6  
St. Christophe-la-Chartreuse 5 November 1841 France Pays de la Loire L6  
Château-Renard 12 June 1841 France Centre-Val de Loire L6  
Grüneberg 22 March 1841 Poland Zielona Góra H4  
Cereseto 17 July 1840 Italy Piemonte H5  
Uden 12 June 1840 Netherlands North Brabant LL6  
Karakol 9 May 1840 Kazakhstan Semipalatinsk LL6  
Little Piney 13 February 1839 United States Missouri L5  
Cold Bokkeveld 13 October 1838 South Africa Western Cape CM2  
Montlivault 22 July 1838 France Centre-Val de Loire L6  
Chandakapur 6 June 1838 India Maharashtra L5  
Akbarpur Akbarpur 18 April 1838 India Uttar Pradesh H4  
Kaee 29 January 1838 India Uttar Pradesh H5  
Esnandes August 1837 France Poitou-Charentes L6  
Gross-Divina 24 July 1837 Slovakia Žilina Region H5 [353]
Yonozu 13 July 1837 Japan Tohoku H4  
Macau 11 November 1836 Brazil Rio Grande do Norte H5  
Aubres 14 September 1836 France Rhône-Alpes Aubrite  
Mascombes 31 January 1836 France Limousin L6  
Aldsworth 4 August 1835 United Kingdom England LL4  
Charlotte 31 July 1835 United States Tennessee IVA iron  
Charwallas 12 June 1834 India Haryana H6  
Okniny 8 January 1834 Ukraine Volyn LL6  
Blansko 25 November 1833 Czech Republic South Moravian Region H6  
Wessely 9 September 1831 Czech Republic South Moravian Region H5  
Vouillé 13 May 1831 France Poitou-Charentes L6  
Perth 17 May 1830 United Kingdom Scotland LL4  
Launton 15 February 1830 United Kingdom England L6  
Krasnoi-Ugol 9 September 1829 Russia Ryazan Oblast L6  
Deal 15 August 1829 United States New Jersey L6  
Forsyth 8 May 1829 United States Georgia L6  
Richmond 4 June 1828 United States Virginia LL4  
Bialystok Białystok 5 October 1827 Poland Białystok Eucrite-pmict  
Drake Creek 9 May 1827 United States Tennessee L6  
Mhow 16 February 1827 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Pavlograd 19 May 1826 Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk L6  
Galapian May 1826 or August France Aquitaine H6  
Mineo Mineo May 1826 Italy Sicilia Pallasite  
Honolulu 27 September 1825 United States Hawaii L5  
Nanjemoy 10 February 1825 United States Maryland H6  
Zebrak 14 October 1824 Czech Republic Central Bohemian Region H5  
Tounkin 18 February 1824 Russia Buryatia OC  
Renazzo Renazzo 15 January 1824 Italy Emilia-Romagna CR2  112
Nobleborough 7 August 1823 United States Maine Eucrite-pmict  
Botschetschki 1823 Ukraine Sumy L4  
Futtehpur 30 November 1822 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Épinal 13 September 1822 France Lorraine H5  
Kadonah 7 August 1822 India Uttar Pradesh H6  
Clohars 21 June 1822 France Brittany L4  
Angers Angers 3 June 1822 France Pays de la Loire L6  
Umbala 1822 or 1823 India Punjab LL4  
Juvinas 15 June 1821 France Rhône-Alpes Eucrite-mmict  
Lixna 12 July 1820 Latvia H4  
Pohlitz 13 October 1819 Germany Sachsen-Anhalt L5  
Jonzac 13 June 1819 France Poitou-Charentes Eucrite-mmict  
Slobodka 10 August 1818 Russia Smolensk Oblast L4  
Seres June 1818 Greece Macedonia H4  
Zaborzika 11 April 1818 Ukraine Zhytomyr L6  
Hachi-oji 29 December 1817 Japan Kantō H?  
Chassigny Chassigny 3 October 1815 France Champagne-Ardenne Martian (chassignite)  [354]
Durala 18 February 1815 India Punjab L6  
Chail 5 November 1814 India Uttar Pradesh H6  
Gurram Konda October 1814 India Andhra Pradesh L6  
Agen Agen 5 September 1814 France Aquitaine H5 [355]
Bachmut 15 February 1814 Ukraine Donetsk L6  
Luotolax 13 December 1813 Finland Kymi Howardite  
Limerick 10 September 1813 Ireland Munster H5  
Borodino 5 September 1812 Russia Moscow Oblast H5  
Chantonnay 5 August 1812 France Pays de la Loire L6  
Erxleben 15 April 1812 Germany Sachsen-Anhalt H6  
Toulouse 10 April 1812 France Midi-Pyrénées H6  
Punganaru 23 November 1811 India Andhra Pradesh Stone-uncl  
Berlanguillas 8 July 1811 Spain Castile and León L6  
Kuleschovka 12 March 1811 Ukraine Sumy L6  
Charsonville 23 November 1810 France Centre-Val de Loire H6  
Mooresfort August 1810 Ireland Munster H5  
Caswell County 30 January 1810 United States North Carolina OC  
Kikino 1809 Russia Smolensk Oblast H6  
Lissa 3 September 1808 Czech Republic Central Bohemian Region L6  
Stannern Stannern 22 May 1808 Czech Republic South Moravian Region Eucrite-mmict  
Borgo San Donino 19 April 1808 Italy Emilia-Romagna LL6  
Moradabad 1808 India Uttar Pradesh L6  
Weston Weston 14 December 1807 United States Connecticut H4  
Timochin 25 March 1807 Russia Kaluga Oblast H5  
Alais Alais 15 March 1806 France Languedoc-Roussillon CI1  
Doroninsk 6 April 1805 Russia Chita Oblast H5  
Asco November 1805 France Corsica H6  
Bocas 24 November 1804 Mexico San Luis Potosí L6  
High Possil 5 April 1804 United Kingdom Scotland L6  
Darmstadt 1804 (before) Germany Hessen H5  
Mässing 13 December 1803 Germany Bavaria Howardite  
Apt 8 October 1803 France Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur L6  
L'Aigle L'Aigle 26 April 1803 France Lower Normandy L6  [356]
Mauritius December 1801 (before) Mauritius LL5-6  [357]
Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne 29 September 1799 France Pays de la Loire H5  [358]
Benares (a) 19 December 1798 India Uttar Pradesh LL4  [359]
Salles 12 March 1798 France Rhône-Alpes L5  [360]
Portugal 19 February 1796 Portugal Évora Stone-uncl  [361]
Bjelaja Zerkov 15 January 1796 Ukraine Kyiv H6  [362]
Wold Cottage Wold Cottage 13 December 1795 United Kingdom England L6  [363]
Mulletiwu 13 April 1795 Sri Lanka Northern L  [364]
Siena 16 June 1794 Italy Toscana LL5  [365]

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