city, seat of Saline county, central Kansas, U.S., on the Smoky Hill River. Founded in 1858 by an antislavery group headed by William A. Phillips, it was named for the Saline River, which enters the Smoky Hill just to the east. The town's growth was slow until the arrival of the Union (later Kansas) Pacific Railroad in 1867. The city was rebuilt after being largely destroyed by floods in 1903. Salina is a trading centre for a large wheat-growing area, and grain milling is the chief industry. Kansas Wesleyan University (founded 1886) and Kansas State UniversitySalina (1991) are located there. A prehistoric Indian burial ground is 4 miles (6 km) east. Inc. city, 1870. Pop. (1992 est.) 43,304.
SALINA
Meaning of SALINA in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012