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  2. Qatari Second Division - Wikipedia

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    The Qatari Second Division (Arabic: دوري الدرجة الثانية القطري), QSD or Second Division League, also was known as Qatargas League due to sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of football league competition in Qatar.

  3. Villaggio Mall - Wikipedia

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    Villaggio Mall is a shopping mall located in the Aspire Zone in the west end of Doha, the capital city of Qatar.It is located on Al Waab street between the Hyatt Plaza and Sports City and has over 200 stores, including many famous brands in the U.S., U.K., Italian and German markets.

  4. List of football stadiums in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of football stadiums in Qatar, ranked in descending order of capacity. It includes stadiums with a capacity of at least 1,000 and stadiums built for the 2022 FIFA World Cup . The two largest non-football stadiums in Qatar are the 15,500-capacity Aspire Dome indoor stadium and the 15,300 capacity Lusail Sports Arena .

  5. Qatar Stars League - Wikipedia

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    The Qatar Stars League (Arabic: دوري نجوم قطر; abbreviated as QSL), known as Ooredoo Stars League for sponsorship reasons, is the top level football league in Qatar football league system. Contested by 12 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Qatari Second Division (QSD).

  6. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The largest hypermarket in France is the Carrefour store in Villiers-en-Bière, Seine-et-Marne (77) in the Île-de-France region, with an area of 25 000 m 2. [ 41 ] E.Leclerc opened its first hypermarket store in 1964 in Landerneau , near Brest , and is now the dominant hypermarket chain in France, with 489 hypermarkets. [ 42 ]

  7. Mall of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, the engineering company Drake & Scull Qatar was awarded the mechanical, electrical and plumbing work in the Mall of Qatar. [2] The cost for the construction of the mall was initially set around $660 million, but was increased to $1.48 billion in October 2015 after new hospitality and entertainment projects were added along the way. [3]

  8. Hypermarket - Wikipedia

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    The substantially larger store that opened a week later in Auderghem, Brussels, covering 9,100 m 2 (98,000 sq ft), is regarded as a more proper hypermarket that brought the concept to fruition. [ 3 ] It was Belgian market development engineer Maurice Cauwe [ fr ] , who adopted the concept from his frequent trips to the United States ...

  9. Qatar Television - Wikipedia

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    Launched in August 1970, QTV was the first television network to produce and transmit its own programmes in the country. Programmes were aired every day for three to four hours with a 50 kW transmitter [2] broadcast on channel 11. [3] Spillover enabled its signal to be received in parts of other Gulf countries and southern Iran. [4]