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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. List of supermarket chains in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Name Origin Year founded Year dissolved Parent Stores Absolyut: Ukraine: 2002: 2021: LIA: 34 Barvinok: Ukraine: 2001: 2016: Eurotek: 35 Billa: Austria: 2000: 2021 ...

  5. 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

  6. Category:Roda JC Kerkrade - Wikipedia

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  7. Blagaj, Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Blagaj is a historic village and protected heritage site in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the south-eastern region of the Mostar basin, in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton . It stands at the edge of Bišće plain and is one of the most valuable mixed urban and rural built environments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, distinguished from other ...

  8. Blagaj Japra - Wikipedia

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    Blagaj Japra, known historically as Blagaj on the Sana, is a village in the municipality of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] References

  9. Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    It belonged to the counts of Blagaj, a cadet branch of the Babonić family, and in the early sixteenth century came under power of Nikola Zrinski. Croatian ban Adam Bačan conquered Novi in 1693. [ 2 ] : 36 Evliya Çelebi on his journey through Bosnia mentions that Croatian nobles built Novi Grad. [ 3 ]