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Meaning of que son salares



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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

que son salares
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Plural of salar, synonymous with saline or place where salt accumulates after the evaporation of the seawater by the heat of the Sun. The Salt Lake or saline may be natural, as the salar de Uyuni in the high plateau of the Bolivian Andes mountains in the Department of Potosí, where there may be ten billion tons; salting can also be artificial allowing entering large tracts of salt water from the sea or a salty stream, in order to then close and wait for the water to evaporate by the action of the Sun and wind. They do so in Santa Pola, Alicante, and elsewhere in the Spanish Levante.

  



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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Small town of more than 200 inhabitants, of Moorish origin, located next to the sierras de Tejeda and Almijara in la Axarquía malagueña Andalusian, Moorish and Andalusian cultural reminiscence and beautiful natural landscapes such as the de la fuente de albarrán. A special feature of salt flats and other villages of the Axarquia is its construction on a slope with steep, narrow streets and whitewashed houses painted with lime, very abundant in the area where there are many abandoned quarries.

  

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Plural of salt: salt, salt marsh

  










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