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Title: Syracuse, New York, was once known as "The Salt City" because of the salt brines from a lake nearby; ...
Post by: fagboi on Mar 16, 2020
Syracuse, New York, was once known as "The Salt City" because of the salt brines from a lake nearby; it intersected with Erie Canal and later the railroads and even later key highway transit lines. Its latitude is about 43 degrees N and longitude is about 76 degrees west. It is named for a Sicilian city, Siracusa, also known for its salt production. Using this information, describe Syracuse's mathematical, toponym and site and situation.
Title: Syracuse, New York, was once known as "The Salt City" because of the salt brines from a lake nearby; ...
Post by: asdfasdf on Mar 16, 2020
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Title: Re: Syracuse, New York, was once known as
Post by: Grer Mcbear on May 12, 2020
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