salubrious in the PONS Dictionary

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The park lies between and elevation and has salubrious mountain climate.
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It has salubrious climate with its elevation being around 1319 m.
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The soil was found to be fertile and the climate salubrious.
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That the design is similar to those in other, supposedly less salubrious, parts of the city is irrelevant.
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With its rich mineral resources and salubrious climate, the province offers significant opportunities for industrial development for both domestic and foreign investors.
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Early next year they're moving home to something a little more salubrious.
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Nearby streetcar transportation and a salubrious climate were cardinal selling points.
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Spread over seven small hills at an average altitude of 750 meters above sea level, the city enjoys a salubrious climate amidst thick vegetation.
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Taking a dip in the sea was salubrious and prescribed as general pick-me-ups and for serious medical conditions.
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Between 1627 and 1629 they came to settle in the salubrious climate and take advantage of the fertile land of the islands.
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