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Bílinská kyselka : ウィキペディア英語版
Bílinská kyselka

Bílinská kyselka (in English: BILINER) is strongly mineralized alkaline bicarbonate (i.e. 5g to 7g per litre) mineral water from Bílina city (Czech Republic). Particularly sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron are present as cations, as are anions of chloride, sulfate, and bicarbonate. The temperature of spring water ranges between 17 and 20 °C. (63 - 68 °F). Due to the high content of free carbon dioxide is naturally carbonated and packaged without additional chemical modifications. Water is collected from a borehole from a depth of 191 m under the mountain Bořeň. Biliner is available in Europe in one liter and 500 ml bottles. Biliner bottles are cobalt blue polyethylene terephthalate.
Near the source Bílinská Kyselka originated from 16th century spa buildings of Biliner Sauerbrunn Spa, Kyselka Spa. Spa was built by the princely House of Lobkowicz.
The authors of the first scientific publications were balneologists Franz Ambrosius Reuss, August Emanuel von Reuss, and Josef von Löschner.
==See also==

*Zaječická hořká

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