Crossword clues for salinas
salinas
- John Steinbeck's birthplace
- Steinbeck's California birthplace
- Monterey neighbor
- Monterey County seat that's the birthplace of John Steinbeck
- John Steinbeck's California birthplace
- City in California
- West Coast birthplace of John Steinbeck
- Seat of California's Monterey County
- Monterey County seat
- Monterey Bay feeder
- City near Monterey
- ___ Valley, setting for "Of Mice and Men"
- Steinbeck's birthplace, in California
- City near San Jose
- Mexican president, 1988-94
- City near Monterey Bay
- California's ___ Valley, known as "America's salad bowl"
- Seat of Monterey County, Calif.
- Home of California's National Steinbeck Center
- Steinbeck's hometown
- Calif. river
- River into Monterey Bay
- City E of Monterey Bay
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 39659
Land area (2000): 19.005042 sq. miles (49.222831 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 19.005042 sq. miles (49.222831 sq. km)
FIPS code: 64224
Located within: California (CA), FIPS 06
Location: 36.683859 N, 121.643128 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 93901 93905 93906 93908
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Salinas
Housing Units (2000): 11876
Land area (2000): 69.212553 sq. miles (179.259682 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 44.925359 sq. miles (116.356142 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 114.137912 sq. miles (295.615824 sq. km)
Located within: Puerto Rico (PR), FIPS 72
Location: 17.988424 N, 66.259293 W
Headwords:
Salinas, PR
Salinas Municipio
Salinas Municipio, PR
Wikipedia
Salinas may refer to:
'''Salinas ''' is one of eight parishes (administrative divisions) in Castrillón, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
The population is 4,635 ( INE 2006).
Salinas is a seaside resort and is the second most populated municipality behind Piedras Blancas, which is located just 2km away.
It has one of the longest beaches in Asturias, which is divided into 3 parts: Salinas, The Espartal and San Juan.
Salinas is a surname that has been identified by multiple sources in the Holy Office of the Catholic Church of Spain as a Sephardic (Jewish) surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ana Reeves Salinas, Chilean television, film and theatre actress
- Camilo Salinas, Chilean musician
- Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Mexican president
- Francisco de Salinas, 16th-century Spanish music theorist
- Francisco Vidal Salinas, Chilean politician
- Horacio Salinas, Chilean guitarist and composer
- Irvin "Pee Wee" Salinas, Mexican-American Singer and Actor
- Jeffrey Lane Salinas, Mexican/American Menswear Designer
- José Miguel Insulza Salinas, Chilean politician
- Julio Salinas, Spanish footballer
- Luis Salinas, Argentinian jazz guitarist
- Matías Oviedo Salinas, Chilean television, film and theater actor and musician
- Pablo Salinas, Bolivian football (soccer) player
- Patxi Salinas, Spanish footballer
- Pedro Salinas, Spanish writer
- Rodrigo Salinas, Argentine footballer
- Rodrigo Salinas, Chilean voice actor and comedian
- Salinas, the ring name of Shelly Martinez in TNA Wrestling
- Venz Alfred Salinas, Table tennis Champion, Guitarist and Composer
- Yoandris Salinas, Cuban professional boxer
- Alfonso Jose Sol Salinas, Engineer
Usage examples of "salinas".
Off to the sides, around Salinas and Blanco and Castroville and Moss Landing, the marshes are still there.
The Salinas Valley grew fond of Samuel, but by that time Will was formed.
Street, Salinas, had three children and a husband who ran a dry goods store.
The town is a few miles from the Pacific Coast and near the fertile Salinas Valley—an area that was to be the background of much of his fiction.
It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay.
Then the farmers and the ranchers would be filled with disgust for the Salinas Valley.
And this is about the way the Salinas Valley was when my grandfather brought his wife and settled in the foothills to the east of King City.
And in spite of this, in all the years from his youth to his death in the Salinas Valley, there was no hint that Samuel ever went to any other woman.
From their barren hills the Hamiltons could look down to the west and see the richness of the bottom land and the greenness around the Salinas River.
Besides, they loved to hear Samuel talk of the world and its thinking, of the poetry and philosophy that were going on outside the Salinas Valley.
When Will was a growing boy, his father had not been long enough in the Salinas Valley to be thought of as an “old-timer.
A trip to Salinas sixty miles to the north at the head of the valley was event enough for a year, and the incessant work on the ranch, the care and feeding and clothing of his bountiful family, took most of his time—but not all.
How they happened to go to the Salinas Valley is very easy to understand.
After reading the literature, anyone who did not want to settle in the Salinas Valley was crazy.
Bordoni was the daughter and heiress of a Spanish family that had settled in the Salinas Valley in very early times.