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  2. List of retail chains in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Euro Sklep: Convenience store: 449 [1] Poland: There is no market in certain regions. Pokusa: Convenience store: 178 [2] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Avita: Convenience store: 67 [3] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Topaz: Supermarket: 116+ [4] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Wizan ...

  3. RTV Euro AGD - Wikipedia

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    Euro-net is the 9th biggest privately held company in Poland with yearly sales of 4.5 bln PLN (1.1 bln USD) in 2015. [3] The total value of the consumer electronics and home appliances market in Poland in 2015 was 23.2 bln PLN. [4] Euro-net was fined over 0.5 mln PLN in 2013 by a national consumer watchdog UOKiK for deceitful advertising [5] [6]

  4. Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Kraków [a] (Polish: ⓘ), also spelled as Cracow [b] or Krakow, [8] is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. [9] Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 (2023), with approximately 8 million additional people living within a 100 km (62 mi) radius. [10]

  5. 2022–23 Wisła Kraków season - Wikipedia

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    2022–23 season; Chairman: Dawid Błaszczykowski (until 28 July 2022) Władysław Nowak (from 1 August 2022) Manager(s) Jerzy Brzęczek (until 3 October 2022) Radosław Sobolewski (from 3 October 2022) I liga: 4th: Polish Cup: Round of 16: Top goalscorer: League: Luis Fernández (20) All: Luis Fernández (20) Highest home attendance: 23,989 ...

  6. 2023–24 Wisła Kraków season - Wikipedia

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    Wisła Kraków; 2023–24 season; Chairman: Jarosław Królewski: Manager(s) Radosław Sobolewski (until 2 December 2023) Mariusz Jop (interim, 3−29 December 2023)

  7. Timeline of Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution in Krakow reaches annual mean of 37 PM2.5 and 51 PM10, more than recommended. [55] 2014 May: Tauron Arena opens. May: Kraków referendum, 2014 held; Kraków bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics withdrawn. 2016 January: Kraków co-hosts the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship.

  8. Kraków Cloth Hall - Wikipedia

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    It was once a major centre of international trade. Travelling merchants met there to discuss business and to barter. During its golden age in the 15th century, the hall was the source of a variety of exotic imports from the east – spices, silk, leather and wax – while Kraków itself exported textiles, lead, and salt from the Wieliczka Salt Mine.

  9. Kraków szopka - Wikipedia

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    Kraków szopka during a tournament. Kraków szopki [ˈkrakuf ˈʂɔp.ki] or nativity scenes (crib, crèche) (Polish: szopka krakowska) are a Christmas tradition originating from Kraków, Poland, and dating back to the 19th century.