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- In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl). When used in food, especially in granulated form, it is more formally...
- Hordle is a village and civil parish in the county of Hampshire, England. It is situated between the Solent coast and the New Forest, and is bordered by...
- evidence of saltmaking has been found north of the village (formerly in the parish of Harbrough, now within the dock estate), references to a saltmaking site...
- was the site of various industrial activities, including coal mining, saltmaking and pottery production. With its location beside the Forth, the town and...
- Indonesians, Indians, and Malays. Traditional occupations and trades included saltmaking, fishing, planting rice, shoemaking, slipper-making and weaving. Parañaque...
- when residents also engaged in traditional industries such as fishing, saltmaking and embroidery. This changed with the development of gated communities...
- Skegness town centre. There is evidence of late Iron-Age and early Roman saltmaking activity in the Skegness area. Place names and a report of a castle in...
- Lubana (also spelled Lubana, Labana, Lavana, Lubhana; lit. 'salt trader') is a merchant and transportation community in India engaged in maritime trade...
- However, salt seems to have been less abundant in Iceland than in Norway. Saltmaking, which was mostly done by boiling sea water or burning seaweed, gradually...
- Lonari, Lonmali, Lonkar) are an Indian caste historically ****ociated with saltmaking, as well as production of lime, charcoal, and cement. They are slightly...