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In 2004, the company reported having over 40 Assi-branded stores in Maryland, New York, California, and Georgia. [3] As of September 2023, Assi Plaza has closed all but two locations. In 2001, the company issued a recall of about 2,400 boxes of "Lotte Margaret" cookies imported from Korea because they contained unlabelled peanuts and eggs.
Founded on 2 June 1628, this plaza is one of the oldest squares in Havana. [1] It is named after the nearby Convento de San Francisco de Asís , a Franciscan convent built between 1575 and 1591. A market was historically held in this square, which was eventually moved to the Plaza Vieja as the monks from the church complained of the noise.
In 238 AD Assisi was converted to Christianity by bishop Rufino, who was martyred at Costano. According to tradition, his remains rest in the Cathedral Church of San Rufino in Assisi. The Ostrogoths of king Totila destroyed most of the town in 545.
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A selection of instant noodles in a Mitsuwa Marketplace store. In non-Asian countries, an Asian supermarket largely describes a category of grocery stores that focuses and stocks items and products imported from countries located in the Far East (e.g. East, Southeast and South Asia).
Assi Baldout (born 1981), Israeli footballer and manager; Assi Cohen (born 1974), Israeli comedian and actor; Assi Dayan (1945–2014), Israeli actor and film director; Assi El Hallani (born 1970), Lebanese singer; Assi Guma (born 1989), Israeli footballer; Hans "Assi" Hahn (1914–1982), German World War II fighter ace; Assi Nortia (1925 ...
Assi Ghat is the southernmost ghat in Varanasi. [1] To most visitors to Varanasi, it is known for being a place where long-term foreign students, researchers, and tourists live. [ 2 ] The ghat hosts Subah-e-Banaras, a cultural and spiritual event, in the mornings.
Assi II (Assa, Issi, Jesa, Josah, Jose, Hebrew: רבי אסי) was a Jewish Talmudist of the 3rd and 4th centuries (third generation of amoraim) who lived in the Land of Israel. He is known by the name of Yessa in the Jerusalem Talmud. [1] He should not be confused with Rav Assi, who belonged to first generation of amoraim in Babylonia.