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Salada can refer to: Places * Laguna Salada, a municipality (municipio) of the Valverde province in the Dominican Republic * Laguna Salada (Mexico) * Saladas, Corrientes, a town in Corrientes Province, Argentina * Saladas Department, a department of Corrientes Province in Argentina Other * Salada Paulista, a bi-monthly magazine * Salada tea Salada tea is a Canadian brand of tea currently sold in Canada by Unilever and in the United States by Salada Foods, a division of Redco Foods, Inc. History The Salada tea business was founded in Toronto in 1892 by Montreal-born businessman Pet ..., a manufacturer of tea * Salada (biscuit), savoury cracker produced by Arnotts of Australia {{disamb ...
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Laguna Salada
Laguna Salada (, ''Salt Lake'') is a municipality (''municipio'') of the Valverde province in the Dominican Republic. Within the municipality there are three municipal districts (''distritos municipal''): Cruce de Guayacanes, Jaibón and La Caya. Geography Laguna Salada borders the Septentrional mountain range to the north (which separates it from Puerto Plata), the Yaque del Norte River to the south (which separates it from Mao), the Maizal and Boca de Mao municipal districts to the east (which separate it from Esperanza) and Guayubín to the west (which separates it from the Monte Cristi province). Economy Agriculture is the main economic activity in Laguna Salada, since its terrains are fit for growing a variety of crops such as rice, banana, cassava, peppers, onions, sweet potato, coffee, cacao, among others. Tobacco and sorghum are also cultivated. The most important crop have been the banana; banana is harvest and exported to Europe and United States of Amer ...
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Laguna Salada (Mexico)
Laguna Salada (Spanish, "salty lagoon") is a vast dry lake some 10 meters below sea level in the Sonoran Desert of Baja California, southwest of Mexicali. The lake's shape vaguely resembles a rhombus. When dry, the flatness of the exposed lake bed sediments makes it a favoured location for recreational driving. It is also notorious for its dust storms when dry, usually the result of monsoonal thunderstorms during the summer. During times of significant rain the lagoon can fill completely with water, leaving the unpaved road along its west bank as the only means of traversing the area. Flanked by the Sierra de Los Cucapah and the Sierra de Juárez mountain ranges, the lake is approximately long and at its widest point. Tectonic activity The lake itself is located on the bottom of a shallow depression, a graben, which is linked to the San Andreas Fault, and the East Pacific Rise as part of the Laguna Salada Fault. This fault is connected to the Salton Trough fault which holds ...
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Saladas, Corrientes
Saladas is a town in Corrientes Province Corrientes (, ‘currents’ or ‘streams’; gn, Taragui), officially the Province of Corrientes ( es, Provincia de Corrientes; gn, Taragüí Tetãmini) is a province in northeast Argentina, in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by (fr ..., Argentina, established on November 19, 1732 from the provincial capital. It is the administrative seat of Saladas Department. Saladas is the birthplace of Juan Bautista Cabral (born 1789), a soldier in the war of independence. External links Saladas website Populated places in Corrientes Province Populated places established in 1732 1732 establishments in the Spanish Empire Cities in Argentina {{Corrientes-geo-stub ...
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Saladas Department
Saladas Department is a department of Corrientes Province in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th .... The provincial subdivision has a population of about 21,470 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is Saladas, which is located around from Capital Federal. Settlements * Saladas * San Lorenzo Departments of Corrientes Province {{Corrientes-geo-stub ...
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Salada Paulista
Salada can refer to: Places * Laguna Salada, a municipality (municipio) of the Valverde province in the Dominican Republic * Laguna Salada (Mexico) * Saladas, Corrientes, a town in Corrientes Province, Argentina * Saladas Department, a department of Corrientes Province in Argentina Other * Salada Paulista, a bi-monthly magazine * Salada tea Salada tea is a Canadian brand of tea currently sold in Canada by Unilever and in the United States by Salada Foods, a division of Redco Foods, Inc. History The Salada tea business was founded in Toronto in 1892 by Montreal-born businessman Pet ..., a manufacturer of tea * Salada (biscuit), savoury cracker produced by Arnotts of Australia {{disamb ...
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Salada Tea
Salada tea is a Canadian brand of tea currently sold in Canada by Unilever and in the United States by Salada Foods, a division of Redco Foods, Inc. History The Salada tea business was founded in Toronto in 1892 by Montreal-born businessman Peter Charles Larkin. His main innovation was to replace tea sold loose from tea chests with a product packaged in foil. This helped establish a uniform flavor for Salada and the promise of consistent freshness to its drinkers. It became one of the leading teas in Canada and the northeastern United States. By 1917, Salada tea was so popular in the United States that Larkin's company (the Salada Tea Company Limited) was able to establish a U.S. headquarters, blending and packaging plant at 330 Stuart Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by architects Densmore and LeClear, the building featured large bronze doors by Henry Wilson inscribed with images of the history of the Ceylon tea trade, as well as Larkin's own contributions to a com ...
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