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Salina$530723$ - traduction vers Anglais

CITY IN AND THE COUNTY SEAT OF SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS, UNITED STATES
Salina, KS; UN/LOCODE:USSLN; Salina (city, Kansas); Salina (city, KS); Salina (KS); Salina, KS mSA; Salina, Kan.; History of Salina, Kansas; History of Native Americans in Salina, Kansas; Salina, Kas.
  • Downtown Salina grain elevators
  • [[Blue Heaven Studios]] (2011)
  • A CityGo bus stop
  • Kansa]] village at the area which became Salina.
  • Pioneer Hall at [[Kansas Wesleyan University]] (2013)
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral (2015)
  • Alexander Gardner]], from months-old [[Kansas Pacific Railway]] tracks, with Indian Rock behind and to the right.
  • Saline County]]

Salina      
n. Salina, weiblicher Vornaname; Nachname; Stadt in Kansas und Name mehrerer Städte in den USA

Définition

Salina
·adj Salt works.
II. Salina ·adj A salt marsh, or salt pond, inclosed from the sea.

Wikipédia

Salina, Kansas

Salina is a city in and the county seat of Saline County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 46,889.

In the early 1800s, the Kanza tribal land reached eastward from the middle of the Kansas Territory. In 1858, settlers from Lawrence founded the Salina Town Company with a wagon circle, under constant threat of High Plains tribal attacks from the west. It was named for the salty Saline River. Saline County was soon organized around this township, and in 1870, Salina incorporated as a city.

As the westernmost town on the Smoky Hill Trail, Salina boomed until the Civil War by establishing itself as a trading post for westbound immigrants, gold prospectors bound for Pikes Peak, and area American Indian tribes. It boomed again from the 1940s-1950s when the Smoky Hill Army Airfield was built for World War II strategic bombers.

It is now a micropolis and regional trade center for North Central Kansas. Higher education institutions include the KSU College of Technology and Aviation and Kansas Wesleyan University; and employers include Tony's Pizza, Exide Battery, Great Plains Manufacturing, and Asurion.