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  2. Massimo Dutti - Wikipedia

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    Massimo Dutti (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmasimo ˈðuti]) is a Spanish premium clothing retailer specializing in cashmere and wool products, established in 1985 and owned by Spanish multinational company Inditex, the parent company of Zara, Pull&Bear, and other brands.

  3. List of companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    World's largest clothing retailer [5] and owns brands like Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Pull and Bear, Oysho, Zara Home, Often and Stradivarius: P A Indra Sistemas: Industrials Aerospace Madrid: 1993 Aeronautics, defence P A Inmobiliaria Colonial: Financials Real estate holding & development Madrid: 1946 Real estate P A Irizar: Industrials

  4. List of supermarket chains in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Name Stores First store in Serbia Parent; P.S. Fashion: 64 [23]: 2006: P.S. Fashion: Extreme Intimo [Wikidata]: 60 [24]: 1992 Extreme Intimo Legend: 48 [25]: 1998 ...

  5. Bershka - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Spanish Inditex group (which also owns brands such as Zara, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Oysho, Uterqüe, Stradivarius and Zara Home). [2] The company was created in April 1998 as a new store and 'fast-fashion' concept, aimed at a young target market. As of January 2022, Bershka has over 852 stores in 74 countries.

  6. Dutti - Wikipedia

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    Dutti may refer to: Massimo Dutti, Spanish fabrics and clothing company; Sunil Dutti (born 1960), Indian politician and a member of Indian National Congress

  7. 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.

  8. List of supermarket chains in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Name Stores Type of stores First store in Bosnia and Herzegovina Parent Notes Konzum [1]: 273: hypermarket: 2005: Fortenova Group: Mercator in Bosnia and Herzegovina ceased to exist as an independent legal entity, i.e. a separate business entity and was merged with Konzum.

  9. Old Bazaar (Gjakova) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bazaar. Grand Bazaar of Gjakova arose with the appearance of the first craftsmen and the artisan processing produce; it arose then when Gjakova obtained the kasaba (small town) status, when in 1003 H (1594/95), Selman Hadim Aga donated some public facilities, which he had built himself to religious institutions the Hadum Mosque, a meytep (elementary religious school), a library, a ...