Hafun Salt Factory (called initially Saline Dante in Italian) was the biggest salt factory in the world during the 1930s. It was created in the area of Hafun (then called "Dante") by the Italians in northern Italian Somalia.[1] In 1941, it was destroyed during the British conquest of Italian East Africa, in World War II.
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