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Bujalcayado saltworks, Bujalcayado, Sigüenza, Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spaini
Regional Level Types
Bujalcayado saltworksSaline Lake (Flooded)
BujalcayadoMunicipal District
SigüenzaMunicipality
GuadalajaraProvince
Castile-La ManchaAutonomous Community
SpainGroup of Countries

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
41° 7' 27'' North , 2° 43' 24'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
Saline Lake (Flooded) - last checked 2023
Köppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Sigüenza4,818 (2013)9.1km
Atienza433 (2012)14.8km
Torremocha del Campo251 (2012)18.4km
Algora109 (2012)18.5km
Mandayona394 (2012)18.8km
Mindat Locality ID:
293005
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:293005:6
GUID (UUID V4):
bc4f8fca-e223-41f4-bb23-1a2b628949ef
Name(s) in local language(s):
Salinas de Bujalcayado


Water evaporation saltworks from fountains and wells located close to the Arroyo de la Dehesa. The salt obtained, halite, comes from the dissolution of salt deposits in Keuper levels (Triassic Age). These saltworks were formerly registered under the names "La Alfonsina", "La Abundante" and "La Verdad" and are relatively recent, beginning to explode in the 1880s. They were in activity until the 1960s and are now abandoned, as well as most of the village of Bujalcayado. Still today, its installations are well-preserved, and worth a visit.

Salinas de evaporación de agua procedente de fuentes y pozos ubicados cerca del Arroyo de la Dehesa. La sal obtenida (halita), proviene de la disolución de depósitos salinos en niveles del Keuper (Edad Triásica). Estas salinas se registraron anteriormente con los nombres "La Alfonsina", "La Abundante" y "La Verdad", y son relativamente recientes, comenzando a explotarse en la década de 1880. Estuvieron en actividad hasta la década de 1960 y ahora están totalmente abandonadas, así como la mayor parte del pueblo de Bujalcayado. Aún hoy, sus instalaciones están bien conservadas y merecen una visita.

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1 valid mineral.

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Group 3 - Halides
Halite3.AA.20NaCl

List of minerals for each chemical element

NaSodium
Na HaliteNaCl
ClChlorine
Cl HaliteNaCl

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Wikipedia:https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salinas_de_Bujalcayado
Wikidata ID:Q6117282

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