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  2. Bricostore - Wikipedia

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    Bricostore was a French home improvement retailer which operated stores in France, Hungary, Romania and Croatia. Founded by the French Bresson family in Paris in 1991, the company operated 7 stores in France until 2001, when they sold 6 stores to Bricorama and closed the remaining one.

  3. Pipera - Wikipedia

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    Until 1995, Pipera was an ordinary village. After that, an "El Dorado" of land transactions began. Plots of land that were US$1/m 2 reached in 2005 the US$250/m 2. In this time, more than 1,400 houses were built there, transforming Pipera in one of the most expensive residential areas. Between 2002 and 2011, in just ten years, the surface of ...

  4. List of supermarket chains in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The concept of modern, big and self-service store came to Romania in mid-1990s. Since mid-2000s, there has been a strong growth in the number of supermarkets in the country, particularly in Bucharest and other main urban areas. Almost all supermarkets are owned by multinational companies. This is a list of major retailers in Romania in 2022.

  5. List of shopping malls in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bucuresti Mall; Militari Shopping; Veranda Mall; Sun Plaza; Cotroceni Park; Baneasa Shopping City; Park Lake Mall; Promenada; Mega Mall; Drumul Taberelor; Plaza Romania; Grand Arena; Vitantis Shopping Center; Liberty Mall; Constanța County. City Park Mall; Tomis Mall; Vivo Constanța mall; Tom Shopping Center; Cluj County. Iulius Mall Cluj ...

  6. Brico Dépôt - Wikipedia

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    Brico Dépôt (French pronunciation: [bʁiko depo]) is a chain of DIY and home improvement stores, headquartered in Longpont-sur-Orge. The chain was created in 1993 by Castorama Dubois Investment and later purchased by the British group Kingfisher which operates 135 stores in Belgium, 123 in France , 34 in Romania , 28 in Spain and 3 in Portugal .

  7. București Mall - Wikipedia

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    București Mall. /  44.4202889°N 26.1265361°E  / 44.4202889; 26.1265361. București Mall (known locally as Mall Vitan) is a shopping mall located in the Vitan neighborhood of Bucharest, Romania, close to the Dudești and Văcărești neighbourhoods. At the time of its completion it was the first shopping mall in Romania. [2]

  8. Economy of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Bucharest. Bucharest is the most economically developed and industrialised city in Romania, producing around 21% of the country's GDP and about one-quarter of its industrial production, while only accounting for 9% of the country's population. [1] Almost one third of national taxes is paid by Bucharest's citizens and companies.

  9. Victory Square, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 44°27′10″N 26°05′09″E. /  44.4529°N 26.0858°E  / 44.4529; 26.0858. Victory Square ( Romanian: Piața Victoriei, pronounced [ˈpjat͡sa vikˈtori.ej]) is one of the major public squares in Bucharest, Romania, an intersection where Calea Victoriei, Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard, Iancu de Hunedoara Boulevard, Kiseleff ...