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  2. Rosa Porto - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Porto (September 19, 1930 – December 13, 2019) was a Cuban-American baker and businesswoman, founder of Porto's Bakery & Café chain of restaurants in Southern California. Early life [ edit ]

  3. The power of Porto's: Why those yellow boxes of guava ... - AOL

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    The Cuban bakery chain Porto's has been a Los Angeles favorite for decades and is still going strong. Pro tip: You can order any cafe item from any line; pick the shorter one.

  4. Menu cost - Wikipedia

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    Menu costs are the costs incurred by the business when it changes the prices it offers customers. A typical example is a restaurant that has to reprint the new menu when it needs to change the prices of its in-store goods. So, menu costs are one factor that can contribute to nominal rigidity. Firms are faced with the decision to alter prices ...

  5. Trams in Porto - Wikipedia

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    A second company, the Companhia Carris de Ferro do Porto (CCFP) (the Porto Tramways Company), was established in 1873, and it opened a line from Praça Carlos Alberto via Boavista to Foz (Cadouços) in 1874. More lines were added through the 1870s until the 1890s.

  6. Porto Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Porto Metro (Portuguese: Metro do Porto) is a light rail network in Porto, Portugal and a key part of the city's public transport system. [3] Having a semi-metro alignment, it runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city's suburbs while using low-floor tram vehicles.

  7. Porto Tram Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Porto Tram Museum (Museu do Carro Eléctrico) is a museum operated by the Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto. It was inaugurated in 1992 and is installed in a former thermoelectric power station next to the River Douro in Massarelos, Porto, Portugal. [1] It exhibits material related to the history of trams in Porto. The collection ...

  8. 2024 Porto Open – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 January 2025, at 13:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Timeline of Porto - Wikipedia

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    1982 - City joins the regional Serviço Intermunicipalizado de Gestão de Resíduos do Grande Porto. [16] 1985 - Banco Comercial Português and Banco Português de Investimento headquartered in Porto. [10] 1988 - April: Associação Nacional de Municípios Portugueses meets in Porto. [17] 1996 - Porto designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.