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obtained from
plant sources. The word is an
anglicization of the
Spanish word
barrilla for
saltwort plants (a
particular category of halophytes). A very early...
- of
development in the 18th
century in Spain,
where the
plants are
named barrilla (or "barilla" in English). The
ashes of kelp also
yield soda ash and were...
- real.
Locally produced crude copper or
bronze coins called cuartos or
barrillas (hence the Tagalog/Filipino
words cuarta or kwarta, "money" and barya...
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enormous 18th-century
industry that
produced soda ash from the
saltworts (
barrilla in Spanish). Soda ash is now
known to be
predominantly sodium carbonate...
- la Calzada, the
bodigo or
harinosa of
Aguilar del Río Alhama, and the
barrilla of Calahorra. List of
pastries Alfaro,
Angelita (2003). Golmajías (in Spanish)...
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producing soda ash from saltworts; the soda ash from this
source was
known as
barrilla.
Scotland had a
large 18th-century
industry producing soda ash from seaweed...
- Monogr. Enum.: 158 (1840) Pérez, Joaquín Fernández (1998). "From the
barrilla to the
Solvay factory in Torrelavega: The
Manufacture of
Saltwort in Spain...
- peninsular, and with a po****tion of 1,670 inhabitants. 1780 saw the
start of a
barrilla plantation industry. In 1852, a free
trade zone was
extended by Isabella...
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canyon mouth,
where it
turns eastward to its
mouth at its
confluence with
Barrilla Draw,
where it
disappears into the
ground at an
elevation of 3,533 feet...