Kulp
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For the 20th century geochemist, see J. Laurence Kulp.
Kulp is a town in Armenia, in the government of Yerevan, 60 miles west-south-west from the town of Erivan and 2 miles south of the Aras River. Pop. (1897), 3074.
Close by is the Kulp salt mountain, about 1000 feet high, consisting of beds of clay intermingled with thick deposits of rock salt, which has been worked from time immemorial. Regular galleries are cut in the transparent, horizontal salt layers, from which cubes of about 70 lb weight are extracted, to the amount of 27,500 tons every year.
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