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  2. Maxi (Serbian supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    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. [6] Since 2013, Maxi and Tempo are no longer operating in Montenegro and Albania. [citation needed]

  3. Mega Maxi - Wikipedia

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    Since August 2014, Maxi and Tempo is no longer operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company Tropic Group from Banja Luka bought the 39 Tempo and Maxi supermarkets from Delhaize. [1] The Tempo store in Ada was the first store to be renamed Mega Maxi, followed by those in Niš, Čačak and Kragujevac. The remaining stores were renamed in 2023 ...

  4. Maxi (Canadian supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    The chain's Maxi & Cie/Maxi & Co. locations are larger and carry a wider variety of general merchandise. [13] The first Maxi & Cie opened on September 25, 1996 on Jean-Talon street in Saint-Léonard, Quebec and is still in operation. [14] [15] Some Maxi & Cie outlets are themselves former Maxi stores that were converted because of their larger ...

  5. Maxi D - Wikipedia

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    Maxi D was a Macedonian discount supermarket chain, a part of the Skopski pazar AD Skopje company. The company also owned the supermarket chain SP market . Skopski pazar's supermarket chain was one of the biggest in the Republic of North Macedonia .

  6. Sabotage at the General Post Office in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Sabotage at the General Post Office in Zagreb took place during the Second World War on Sunday, 14 September 1941. Zagreb had been occupied by the Axis Ustaše, and the Communist Party of Croatia had organized an underground resistance.

  7. Konzum - Wikipedia

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    Konzum operates in Serbia and Montenegro under the "Idea" brand. Idea stores are named Idea, Idea Super or Idea Extra according to their sizes. The city of Niš has the largest number of Idea stores at 37, followed by Belgrade with 24 and Podgorica with 19. [9]

  8. Midi, Maxi & Efti - Wikipedia

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    Midi, Maxi & Efti was a Swedish musical group with African influences from the early 1990s. [1] Their two biggest hits were «Bad Bad Boys» and «Ragga Steady». The band consisted of the two twin sisters Tsedey «Midi» Berhanu and Selam «Maxi» Berhanu and their friend Freweyni «Efti» Teclehaimanot , all of them born in 1976.

  9. Plitvice Lakes incident - Wikipedia

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    The Plitvice Lakes incident (Croatian: Krvavi Uskrs na Plitvicama or Plitvički krvavi Uskrs, both translating as "Plitvice Bloody Easter") was an armed clash at the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence.