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  2. Roda (markets) - Wikipedia

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    Roda (Serbian Cyrillic: Рода, lit. 'Stork') is a chain of retail stores that began operating in 1994 by opening its first location in Kula . By developing a retail network of megamarkets, first in Vojvodina, and then throughout Serbia, Roda positioned itself as a store for large and family purchases.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Roda mega: 6 [12] Fortenova Group: DIS Super: 32 [17] DIS: Mega Maxi: 12 [18] Ahold Delhaize: Super Vero: 7 [19] Veropoulos: Cash & Carry. Name Stores Parent; METRO ...

  4. List of shopping malls in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Retail park City Opened Status Notes GLA m 2; BIG Novi Sad: Novi Sad: 2012: Opened [23]46,000 AVA Shopping Park: Belgrade: 2022: Opened [24]30,000 BIG Pančevo: Pančevo: 2011

  5. Mercator Serbia - Wikipedia

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    As of December 31, 2018, Mercator operates 321 retail stores in Serbia, including 241 Idea markets, 35 Idea supermarkets, 30 Roda markets, 6 Roda megamarkets, and two Mercator hypermarkets. [ 1 ] In August 2019, the Mercator Group initiated the process of selling an additional 12 supermarkets across the former Yugoslavia region in order to ...

  6. Idea (supermarkets) - Wikipedia

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    The first IDEA store, then owned by Croatian Agrokor, was opened in 2005 in Belgrade.After Mercator-S and Idea merged in 2014, Idea became part of the Mercator Group, and since April 2021 it has been an integral part of the Fortenova Group retail.

  7. Roda - Wikipedia

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    Roda, Greece, a village in Corfu, Greece; Roda, Punjab, a town and Union Council of Punjab, Pakistan; Roda, Portugal, a village in Viseu district, Portugal; Roda de Berà, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain; Roda de Eresma, a municipality in Castile and León, Spain; Roda de Isábena, a town in Aragon, Spain; Roda de Ter, a municipality in ...

  8. Roda (formation) - Wikipedia

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    A capoeira roda in Farroupilha Park, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2007). Roda (Portuguese pronunciation: - wheel or circle) is the circular formation within which participants perform in any of several African and Afro-Brazilian dance art forms, such as engolo, capoeira, maculelê and samba de roda.

  9. Alexander Roda Roda - Wikipedia

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    Roda Roda was born as Šandor Friedrich Rosenfeld in Drnowitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Drnovice, Czech Republic). His sister was the physician Gisela Januszewska. As a child, he moved with his family to Slavonia. He Germanized his name from Šandor to Alexander, and his surname from Rosenfeld to Roda Roda. Roda is the Croatian word for stork.