esparto Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
esparto ka kya matlab hota hai
एस्पार्टो
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esparto शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
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आजकल कागज बनाने के लिए निम्नलिखित वस्तुओं का उपयोग मुख्य रूप से होता है : चिथड़े, कागज की रद्दी, बाँस, विभिन्न पेड़ों की लकड़ी, जैसे स्प्रूस और चीड़, तथा विविध घासें जैसे सबई और एस्पार्टो।
esparto's Usage Examples:
Other towns of Tunisia are, on the east coast, Nabeul, pop. about 5000, the ancient Neapolis, noted for the mildness of its climate and its pottery manufactures; Hammamet with 37 00 inhabitants; Monastir (the Ruspina of the Romans), a walled town with 5600 inhabitants and a trade in cereals and oils; Mandiya or Mandia (q.v.; in ancient chronicles called the city of Africa and sometimes the capital of the country) with 8500 inhabitants, the fallen city of the Fatimites, which since the French occupation has risen from its ruins, and has a new harbour (the ancient Cothon or harbour, of Phoenician origin, cut out of the rock is nearly dry but in excellent preservation); and Gabes (Tacape of the Romans, Qabis of the Arabs) on the Syrtis, a group of small villages, with an aggregate population of 16,000, the port of the Shat country and a depot of the esparto trade.
These central uplands of Tunisia in an uncultivated state are covered with alfa or esparto grass; but they also grow considerable amounts of cereals - wheat in the north, barley in the south.
Grapes, barley, esparto grass, dry figs, almonds and zinc are exported.
Other thriving local industries include the manufacture of oil, soap, flour, leather, alcohol and esparto grass rugs.
Here we find open plant associations of Haifa or Esparto Grass (Stipa lenacissima) alternating with steppes of Chih (Artemisia herba-alba); and each plant association extends for several scores of miles.
Esparto grass, which grows freely in the vicinity, is the spartum, or Spanish broom, which gave the town its Roman designation of Carthago Spartaria.
From Cartagena the principal exports are metallic ores, esparto grass, wine, cereals and fruit.
The district is famous for its melons, and also produces wine, olives, wheat and esparto grass.
Among later residents commemorated is Edward Lloyd, who was the first person to show the value of esparto grass for the manufacture of paper, and thus started an industry which is one of the most important in Algeria.
Local industries include the manufacture of coarse cloth, esparto fabrics, oil and flour.