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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 ...
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.
[7] In October 2006, Mercator acquired 76% of Rodić M&B company for 116 million euros, becoming the major shareholder in Roda Supermarkets. The full ownership takeover of this company was completed in 2009. [8] In June 2013, the Croatian Agrokor Group initiated [9] the takeover of Mercator Group, [10] which was completed in June 2014.
The first IDEA store, then owned by Croatian Agrokor, was opened in 2005 in Belgrade.After Mercator-S and Idea merged in 2014, Idea became part of the Mercator Group, and since April 2021 it has been an integral part of the Fortenova Group retail.
Former logo of Tempo. Tempo was founded in 2003, with headquarters located in Belgrade, Serbia.The first Tempo store, with 8,000 m 2 (86,000 sq ft) of floor space, opened in Belgrade in 2004.
In Serbia, Maxi became the biggest retail company by acquiring companies C-market and Pekabeta.In March 2011, Delhaize Group (now Ahold Delhaize) bought the Maxi supermarket chain from Serbian Delta Holding for a sum of 932.5 million euros.
The chain was established in 1995. In 2000 it was acquired by the Delhaize group that later merged into Ahold Delhaize, and like most Delhaize properties, has a logo of a lion, like the Serbian Maxi, and Food Lion in the Southeastern United States.
Blagaj, Mostar (Blagaj on the Buna), a village near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Blagaj Fort, a medieval fortress near Mostar; Blagaj, Donji Vakuf, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Blagaj, Kupres, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Blagaj Japra (Blagaj on the Sana), a village near Bosanski Novi, Bosnia and Herzegovina