- A
saltern is an area or
installation for
making salt.
Salterns include modern salt-making
works (saltworks), as well as
hypersaline waters that usually...
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Irene Saltern (1911–2005, born
Irene Stern) was an
American costume designer and
fashion designer.
Named one of the top
seven costume designers of the...
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Saltern Cove is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest. It is on the
coast of Tor Bay,
south of Paignton, Devon, England. It is one of the
coves which...
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today called salt works,
instead of the
older English word
saltern. An
ancient or
medieval saltern was
established where there was:
Access to a
market for...
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Scrobipalpa instabilella, the
saltern groundling, is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by John
William Douglas in 1846. It is
found in...
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Commodore William Saltern Willett (died 1769) was a
Royal Navy
officer who
served as Commander-in-Chief, The Nore from 1766 to 1769.
Willett became commanding...
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Saltern Cr**** is a
former rural locality in the
Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census,
Saltern Cr**** had a po****tion of 12 people...
- that led to
destruction of
Tamil Tigers.
Before the war
Elephant P****
Saltern produced 60,000 – 80,000
metric tons of salt
production per
annum and supplied...
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could be
found on the
territory of
Drohobych saltern: the King's
saltern and
baron Hartenberg's
private saltern.
Proceeds from both of
these two
salters were...
- from the
genus Alkalibacillus which has been
isolated from a
marine solar saltern from the
Yellow Sea. "Species:
Alkalibacillus flavidus". LPSN.DSMZ.de....