Solvay, New York, United States is a village located at latitude 43.0581200 and longitude -76.2074300. The village is part of the Syracuse metropolitan area and is known for its salt production industry. The village was founded in 1881 by Ernest Solvay, a Belgian chemist who developed the Solvay process for producing soda ash. The village's history and heritage are closely tied to the salt industry, and many of its landmarks and attractions reflect this heritage.
Geographic Data for Solvay, New York, United States
Latitude | 43° 3.487' |
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Longitude | -76° -12.446' |
Timezone | America/New_York |
Numerology for Solvay, New York, United States
Chaldean Name Number : 21 => 3
Pythagorean Name Number : 22
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Famous Persons from Solvay, New York, United States
- Richard Jay-Alexander - Born on May 24, 1953 - Percussionist, University teacher, Composer, and Actor
- James Franklin Hyde - Born on March 11, 1903 - Chemist - Perkin Medal | National Inventors Hall of Fame (died: October 11, 1999)
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