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  2. Zara (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Zara was established by Amancio Ortega Gaona in 1975. Their first shop was in central A Coruña, in Galicia, Spain, where the company is still based.They initially called it 'Zorba' after the classic 1964 film Zorba the Greek, but after learning there was a bar with the same name two blocks away, rearranged the letters to read 'Zara'.

  3. Zara Home - Wikipedia

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    Zara Home is a company that belongs to the Spanish Inditex group dedicated to the manufacturing of home textiles. It was created in 2003. [2] It has around 408 stores in 44 countries. [3] [when?] The company focuses on retailing various housewares. [4] The headquarters of Zara Home is located in A Coruña, Spain.

  4. Zara - Wikipedia

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    Zara (game), a dice game; Zara (Milan Metro), a railway station in Milan, Italy; 158 Infantry Division Zara, Italian infantry division of World War II; Zorya, also spelled Zara, in Slavic folklore, a personification of dawn, possibly a goddess; ZARA, an acronym referring to the ports of Zeebrugge, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam

  5. Zara Whites - Wikipedia

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    Zara Whites (born Esther Kooiman, 8 November 1968) [1] is a French-Dutch former pornographic film actress. [2] Zara Whites dropped out of school at an early age and moved in with her boyfriend when she was 17. In her late teens she worked as a barmaid and at the age of 19, as a prostitute in two men's clubs in Rotterdam. [3]

  6. Zara Bate - Wikipedia

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    Dame Zara Kate Bate DBE (née Dickins; previously Fell and Holt; 10 March 1909 – 14 June 1989) was an Australian fashion entrepreneur. She was best known as the wife of Harold Holt , who was prime minister of Australia from 1966 until his disappearance in 1967.

  7. Gynaeceum - Wikipedia

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    Family scene in a gynaeceum – painted on a lèbes gamikòs about 430 BC. In Ancient Greece, the gynaeceum (Greek: γυναικεῖον, gynaikeion, from Ancient Greek γυναικεία, gynaikeia: "part of the house reserved for the women"; literally "of or belonging to women, feminine") [1] or the gynaeconitis (γυναικωνῖτις, gynaikōnitis: "women's apartments in a house") [2 ...

  8. Zara Levina - Wikipedia

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    Zara Aleksandrovna Levina [a] (5 February 1906 [O.S. 25 January] – 27 June, 1976) was a Soviet pianist and composer. She born in Simferopol , Russian Empire and was from a Jewish family. Zara Levina studied piano in the Odessa Conservatory , which she passed with a gold medal.

  9. Zara Abid - Wikipedia

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    Zara Abid (Urdu: زارا عابد ‎; 4 April 1992 – 22 May 2020) was a Pakistani model and actress. [1] [2] She was featured in various photo shoots. [2] She made her film debut in Chaudhry, directed by Azeem Sajjad. [3] She was one of the passengers who died aboard PIA Flight 8303, which crashed in Karachi, Pakistan, on 22 May 2020. [4] [5]