- Salt pans can
refer to: Salt pan (geology), a flat
expanse of
ground covered with salt and
other minerals,
usually found in
deserts Sabkha, a phonetic...
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Tswana and the
crater was also
formerly known in
English as the
Pretoria Saltpan crater and in
Afrikaans as Soutpankrater, due to the
highly saline lake...
- A salt road (also
known as a salt route, salt way, saltway, or salt
trading route)
refers to any of the
prehistoric and
historical trade routes by which...
- The Sečovlje
Saltworks (Slovene: Sečoveljske soline; Italian:
Saline di Sicciole) is the
largest Slovenian salt
evaporation pond.
Along with the Strunjan...
- 2012.
Retrieved 21 June 2012.
Bratina Jurkovič, Nataša (April 2011). "
Saltpans of Strunjan, Slovenia – proposal" (PDF).
Landscape Management Methodologies:...
- places,
while others thrive in the
poorest of
sandy soils or on the edge of
saltpans. Some have a wide
distribution and are common,
whilst others are rare and...
- Dobruja, Romania,
including the
village with the same name. Its name
means "
saltpan" in Turkish.[citation needed] The
commune is
located on the
Black Sea s****...
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bacterium from the
genus of
Aquimarina which has been
isolated from a
saltpan in Taiwan. Parte, A.C. "Aquimarina". LPSN. "Aquimarina
salinaria Taxon...
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Salar de
Punta Negra is a
saltpan in the Anto****asta
Region of
Chile with a
surface area of
about 230
square kilometres (89 sq mi). It is
surrounded by...
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factory in the world. The Earl's
owned part of
Saltcoats harbour and kept
saltpans there,
fueled by the
abundant local supplies of coal
brought to the harbour...