- 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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Salterns Marina is a
coastal area of Poole, Dorset. The
marina is west of Lilliput. In
April 2021, the
demolition of the
historic Salterns Hotel was started...
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Notable salt
ponds include: The
Salterns of Guérande, in Loire-Atlantique, France. The salt
produced in the
salterns are a
protected geographical indication...
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Lilliput is home to
Evening Hill at the edge of
Parkstone Bay,
Salterns Marina, a
hotel '
Salterns Harbourside', the
Lilliput C of E
Infants First School, and...
- 30 July 2016. de Felipe,
Eduardo (1
October 2015). "Flor de Sal and the
Salterns of Es Trenc". Holafoodie.
Retrieved 11
August 2016. Kroiss, Roland. "Flor...
- itself. Lüneburg,
first mentioned in the 10th century, grew rich on the
salterns surrounding the town.
Traders shipped salt via
Lauenburg to Lübeck, which...
- Archaea. It is
found in
salted fish, hides,
hypersaline lakes, and
salterns. As
these salterns reach the
minimum salinity limits for
extreme halophiles, their...
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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...
- have been
early sources of U.S. salt production, as in the case of the
salterns in Syracuse, New York and at the
Illinois Salines.
Saline seep Salt lick...