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Saladero is a
basic industry that
produces salted meat such as charqui. It was one of the
earliest industries of
Argentina and
Uruguay after the Argentine...
- The Cárcel del
Saladero (English: The
Saladero Prison) also
known as Cárcel de Villa, was a
prison in the
Spanish city of Madrid,
operational during the...
- 'charqui completo'. It was
industrialized in
charqueadas (in Brazil) or
saladeros (in
Argentina and Uruguay). In the
United States ch'arki was Anglicised...
- Germans, and so on. The
primary sources of
employment were the
thirteen saladeros (meat
salting and
processing establishments) and farms.
There were ten...
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Veracruz 64.2% 25.7% 8.1% 2.0%
Saltillo Coa****la 64.2% 24.9% 9.7% 1.2%
Saladero Veracruz 60.5% 28.6% 10.9% 0.0% Torreón Coa****la 66.35% 24.47% 8.3% 0.88%...
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Entre Ríos grew to a size near that of
Buenos Aires, with the
decline of
saladeros and the
growth of wool production. In 1838
there was a new
currency crisis...
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entered the
country incessantly and
without sanitary measures. Also, the
saladeros (manufacturing
establishments for
producing salted and
dried meat) polluted...
- it had
become dominant. Taíno
culture has been
traced to the
village of
Saladero at the
basin of the
Orinoco River in Venezuela; the Taíno
migrated to Puerto...
- recognised; thus the name Saladoid, from name of the
modern settlement of
Saladero, is used by
archaeologists to
identify the
peoples of the
early ceramic...
- from
rendering plants, or
saladeros, were the
leading income-producing
products by the
middle of the
nineteenth century.
Saladero Colon,
property of Mr....