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Farmacia Guadalajara Logo Farmacias Guadalajara typical branch. Farmacias Guadalajara is a Mexican drugstore chain, that was founded in 1942 [1] [2] in Guadalajara, Jalisco. In 1962 it began an expansion program, [1] and currently has more than 1725 drugstores in 19 States. It is one of only 3 businesses from Jalisco to be listed on the Mexican ...
Farmacias El Amal; Fred's (company liquidated in 2019) GO Guy (purchased by Pay'n'Save in 1987) Genovese Drug Stores (acquired by Eckerd parent JC Penney in 1998; rebranded in 2003) Gray Drug (Bought by Rite Aid in 1987) Happy Harry's (bought by Walgreens in 2006; rebranded in 2011) Hook's Drug Stores (acquired by Revco in 1994) IDL Drug Stores
Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. Guadalajara. Centro Magno (Town Center) Galería del Calzado (Community Center) Gran Terraza Oblatos (Fashion Mall) (anchors Liverpool, Cinépolis, Inditex, Soriana Híper and Office Depot) Midtown Jalisco (Town Center) Mulbar (Town Center) Plaza Alameda (Town Center) Plaza Bonita (Community Center) Plaza de la ...
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The Guadalajara International Book Fair is the largest Spanish-language book fair in the world, held each year over nine days at the Expo Guadalajara. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] Over 300 publishing firms from 35 countries regularly attend, demonstrating the most recent productions in books, videos and new communications technologies.
The Green Pharmacy Cross (sometimes overlaid with Bowl of Hygieia), is widely used in Europe and India [citation needed] on pharmacy signs. A medication is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.