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  2. MEGA Family Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    IKEA Centre Russia was a part of IKEA Centres, which is IKEA Group's global shopping centre company. Present in China, and Europe (including the Nordic countries).. IKEA Centres Russia was the largest developer on the Russian market with 14 MEGA branded shopping centres located in Russia's 11 largest cities with more than 250 million visitors annually. [2]

  3. List of countries with IKEA stores - Wikipedia

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    There were 3 IKEA stores in Moscow (Khimki, Teply Stan and Belaya Dacha), 2 stores in Saint Petersburg (Parnas and Dybenko), stores in Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Novaya Adygea (in Adygea near Krasnodar), Samara, Omsk and Ufa. The IKEA stores in Russia were in connection with MEGA malls developed by IKEA ...

  4. IKEA temporarily closes stores in Russia, flags bigger price ...

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    IKEA, the world's biggest furniture brand, is closing its stores in Russia and pausing all sourcing in the country and ally Belarus, joining the wave of Western firms curbing business with Russia ...

  5. List of shopping malls in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, data from the FourSquare social network shows that Moscow has at least 100 shopping malls. Another source [2] lists over 280 malls. MEGA malls are series of malls located all around Russia. There are currently three MEGA malls in Moscow, with all of the being located in Moscow Oblast.

  6. These photos show what shopping in Russia is like among ...

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    Companies like H&M Group, Disney, and IKEA have suspended operations in Russia, leaving a trail of closed stores and empty shelves.

  7. TsUM (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    The project was designed by the famous Russian architect Roman Klein. “Muir and Mirrielees” was the first and the largest department store in the last days of the Russian Empire. Offering clothes, shoes, jewelry, perfumery, and toys, the store attracted the highest public interest: “In the eyes of the Muscovites 'Muir and Mirrielees' is a ...

  8. Category:Department stores of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Department stores of Russia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apraksin Dvor; C.

  9. List of supermarket chains in Russia - Wikipedia

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