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  2. Stradivarius (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Inditex purchased 90% of Stradivarius shares for €108 million and the remaining 10% in 2005, keeping Jordi Triquell, son of the founder, Francisco Triquell, as director. [ 3 ] One of the most characteristic symbols of the company is the treble clef which in the former logo is standing out for the substitution of the first "S" of the ...

  3. Inditex - Wikipedia

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    Active in sixteen markets: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Mexico, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain, Tunisia, Oman, Romania and Turkey Bershka: 971 1998 Blends urban styles and modern fashion for young women and men Stradivarius: 915 1999 (acquired) Casual and feminine clothes for young women ...

  4. Pull&Bear - Wikipedia

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    The chain was established in 1991 due to the diversification of Inditex's commercial objective, which at that time had only Zara stores. It started out as a brand only for the male public, but after a few years of its creation, it introduced a collection for girls in 1998 that has equaled the male line in sales.

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  6. Messiah Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    The Messiah - Salabue Stradivarius of 1716 is a violin made by the Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. It is considered to be the only Stradivarius in existence in as "new" state. [ 1 ] The neck has been lengthened and at minimum the bass bar, bridge, tailpiece, and pegs have been replaced.

  7. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Tarisio sold the ‘Gariel’ Stradivarius to another famous violin dealer, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, who in turn sold it to the eminent French engineer, physician and founder member of the Academy of Science in Paris, Charles-Marie Gariel, the instrument’s namesake. Gariel likely sold it on shortly before his death in 1924.

  8. Netherlands–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    Even before that, but especially with Portugal's increasing trade in the 15th century, the country also exported to the Netherlands, especially wine and fruit. In the opposite direction, cultural and social impulses increasingly came to Portugal from the Netherlands, such as the influence of Early Netherlandish painting on Portuguese artists.

  9. Category:Stradivari instruments - Wikipedia

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    Dancla Stradivarius (1703) Dancla Stradivarius (1708) Dancla Stradivarius (1710) Davidov Stradivarius; De Munck (Stradivarius cello) Desaint Stradivarius; Dolphin Stradivarius; Du Pré Stradivarius; Duport Stradivarius