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Fila (FEE-luh; Korean: 휠라; RR: hwilla) is a South Korean-owned athleisure brand headquartered in Seoul. The company was originally founded by Ettore and Giansevero Fila in 1911 in Coggiola, near Biella, Italy. [2] Fila Korea acquired the brand in 2007 and launched its initial public offering (IPO) on the Korea Exchange in September 2010.
Since 1994 F.I.L.A. a policy of acquisitions begins, including Adica Pongo, a historic company in the modeling pastes sector; Compania de Lapices y Afines Ltda, Papeleria Mediterranea SL., Giotto be-bè, the American Dixon Ticonderoga, one of the historic pencil companies also present in Canada, China and Mexico; the French Canson (founded in ...
Corentin Fila (born 1988), French actor; Daniel Fila (born 2002), Czech footballer; Fila Fuamatu, Samoan powerlifter; Gary Fila (born 1981), Australian rules football field umpire; Ivan Fíla, Czech film director; Karol Fila (born 1998), Polish footballer; Marek Fila (1959–2023), Slovak mathematician; Rudolf Fila (1932–2015), Slovak painter ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. U.S. state This article is about the U.S. state. For other uses, see Pennsylvania (disambiguation). "Penn." redirects here. For other uses, see Penn. State in the United States Pennsylvania Pennsilfaani (Pennsylvania Dutch) State Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Flag Seal Nickname: The ...
1743 – Philosophical Society founded; 1744 – Christ Church built; 1745 – New Market built. [9] 1749 – Academy of Philadelphia founded; 1751 Street lighting begins. [9] Pennsylvania Hospital founded; 1753 – Bell hung in tower of State House; 1755 – College of Philadelphia chartered; 1757 – Amicable Library Co. founded. [10] 1766
People from Pennsylvania are sometimes called "Pennsylvanians". The following is a list of notable Americans who were born in, or lived a significant portion of their lives in, Pennsylvania along with their primary Pennsylvania city or town of residence categorized by their respective field of notoriety.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the first capital under the First Continental Congress from September 5, 1774 to October 24, 1774. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the first capital under the Articles of Confederation from March 1, 1781 to June 21, 1783 [11] [12] 1780 — First abolition law, while the state capital was in Philadelphia [13]
Seth Reed, Lt. Colonel, fought at Bunker Hill; instrumental in adding "E Pluribus Unum" to U.S. coins; founded Erie, as its first settler with his family, in 1795, at Presque Isle; Strong Vincent, Union brigadier general; killed at Gettysburg; Harvard graduate; practiced law in Erie from Waterford, Erie County