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  2. S.A.C.I. Falabella - Wikipedia

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    2007: Banco Falabella was launched in Peru. 2007: Aventura Plaza was launched in Peru. 2007: Sodimac acquired 60% of the Imperial home improvement chain in Chile. 2008-09: CMR formed a partnership with Visa in Peru and Chile. Then formed a partnership with MasterCard in Argentina and Colombia in 2011. 2009: Homy was launched in Chile. 2011 ...

  3. Sodimac - Wikipedia

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    Sodimac Homecenter is a chain of home improvement stores in Chile. [1] Besides Chile, there are stores in Argentina , Colombia , Peru , Mexico , Uruguay , and Brazil . History

  4. Tottus - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 2002, opened its first supermarket in the Lima Norte area of Lima, Peru. In order to expand into the supermarket sector, Falabella bought the company "Supermercados San Francisco" from the Leyton Group in July 2004 for US$62.5 million.

  5. Jockey Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Jockey Plaza is a shopping center located between the University of Lima and the Hipódromo de Monterrico, in the district of Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru. Shopping center [ edit ]

  6. Mallplaza - Wikipedia

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    There are 11 locations in Chile, 4 in Peru (under the Mall Aventura Plaza brand until 2016), and 3 in Colombia. [2] They are large regional shopping malls anchored by multiple department stores and hypermarkets. [1] This includes the parent company's Falabella department stores and Tottus hypermarkets. [1]

  7. Mall Aventura Plaza Arequipa - Wikipedia

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    Mall Aventura Plaza Arequipa is a shopping mall in Pongoroche, Arequipa, Peru. It was built in the former Hipodromo de Porongoche. [1] It is open to the public. Stores in this mall include Ripley, Falabella, Tottus, xiaomi, Sodimac, Cinemark, Cibertec, Clínica Internacional, Euroidiomas, Chuck E. Cheese, MAC Cosmetics.

  8. Lima - Wikipedia

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    The airport is the hub for most Peruvian airlines, such as ATSA Airlines, Star Perú, JetSmart Perú, Sky Airline Peru and the Peruvian flag carrier, LATAM Perú. Lima possesses five other airports: the Las Palmas Air Force Base, Collique Airport and runways in Santa María del Mar , San Bartolo and Chilca .

  9. Mercado Central de Lima - Wikipedia

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    The Central Market of Lima (Spanish: Mercado Central de Lima) is the central market of the city of Lima, Peru. Located in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, next to Chinatown, it is part of the historic centre of the city. The building is made up of a basement that occupies the entire block, with a commercial perimeter ring.