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Kola Shaler
Type
Cola
Manufacturer
Kola Shaler Industrial
Country of origin
Nicaragua
Introduced
1904
Related products
Coca-Cola, Pepsi
Kola Shaler is a cola soft drink manufactured in Nicaragua, invented by David Robleto Alemán in 1904.[1] Today, the drink is manufactured in Managua by Kola Shaler Industrial SA. Kola Shaler has been described as one of the "pioneers" in the soft drink industry in Nicaragua due to its longevity and continued popularity.[1]
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popularity. KolaShaler was launched in 1904 by David Robleto Alemán, in his native city of León, Nicaragua. Robleto Alemán devised the name "Shaler", intending...
The Kola Superdeep Borehole (Russian: Кольская сверхглубокая скважина, romanized: Kol'skaya sverkhglubokaya skvazhina) SG-3 is the result of a scientific...
with spinach berries) Fresco de guayabilla Guabul Granadilla Horchata KolaShaler Limonada cimarrona Linaza Linaza con tamarindo Mamey (nothing to do with...
enriched uranium. In 1970, the plant started to process loparite ore from the Kola Peninsula producing tantalum and niobium. Later, it also started to extract...
hypothesise a volcanic cause for the Hangenberg event. The activities of the Kola and Timan-Pechora magmatic provinces have been proposed as other hypothetical...
most famous deposits of this gem are in the north, in the pegmatites of the Kola Peninsula and Karelia. Belomorite is a spectacular and popular jewelry and...
the Archer City Formation are concentrated at two sites in Clay County: Kola Switch and Sanzenbacher Ranch. Both sites were discovered in 1940–1941 by...
manufactured at the plant made it possible to reach the depth of 13 km, like at the Kola Superdeep Borehole, and to obtain for the first time rock samples approximately...
Volcanic activity from the Yakutsk-Vilyuy Large Igneous Province or the Kola-Dnieper Large Igneous Province has been put forward as an explanation for...
the Russian sector of the Barents Sea, 600 kilometres (370 mi) north of Kola Peninsula. Its reserves are estimated at 3.8 trillion cubic metres (130 trillion...
the most modern underground mines. The deepest borehole in the world is Kola Superdeep Borehole at 12,262 metres (40,230 ft), but this is connected to...
northeast of Finland is part of the Kola Domain because it shows considerable affinity with the geology of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Around Lake Inari...
complex multicellular organisms include a possible 2450 Ma red alga from the Kola Peninsula, 1650 Ma carbonaceous biosignatures in north China, the 1600 Ma...
and consist of clay and shale with some sand in Area Ia, while in Area Ib slight erosion and channeling can be observed. The shale originated almost entirely...
marine quartz arenite, as well as black shales from the Ordovician, and Silurian limestone, sandstone and shale. Early Cambrian sandstone is preserved...
Abergele Abiy Addi Town Adwa Adwa Town Aksum Town Dogu'a Tembien Enticho Kola Tembien La'ilay Maychew Mereb Lehe Naeder Adet Tahtay Maychew Werie Lehe...
0 dead, 2 injured 260m long provincial road bridge collapsed Bridge over Kola near Murmansk Murmansk Russia 1 June 2020 Steel bridge 0 dead railway bridge...
Russia). Kola Launch Area 70°30′N 39°30′E / 70.5°N 39.5°E / 70.5; 39.5 (Kola Launch Area) A launch area in the Barents Sea between the Kola peninsula...
Eobacterium. Gneiss and greenstone belts in the Baltic Shield are laid down in Kola Peninsula, Karelia and northeastern Finland. c. 3,000 Ma – Humboldt Orogeny...
suggested to correlate with the Frasnian / Famennian extinction, with the Kola and Timan-Pechora magmatic provinces being suggested to be related to the...
Trans-Hudson orogen in Laurentia; Nagssugtoqidian orogen in Greenland; the Kola-Karelian (the northwest margin of the Svecokarelian/Svecofennian orogen)...