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  2. List of shopping malls in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Importanne Center (1994) [1] Importanne Galleria (1999) [1] Kaptol Centar (2000) [1] King Cross (2002) [1] Mandi (2007) [1] Mercatone Emmezeta (2000) [1] Mercator Centar (2000, sold and renamed to Super Konzum Radnička) [1] Point Shopping Center, Vrbani; Phoenix Plaza (2011) Prečko Shooping Center; Supernova (2012) Westgate Shopping City ...

  3. King Cross Jankomir - Wikipedia

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    King Cross Jankomir is a shopping centre located in Zagreb, Croatia, on Velimir Škorpik Street 34 in the neighbourhood of Jankomir. [1] It was financed by Coimpredil and Coop Consumatori Nordest [2] and opened on 21 September 2002.

  4. Jankomir - Wikipedia

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    Kika shopping center on Škorpikova Road. Jankomir (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈjɑŋkomiːr]) is a neighborhood in Zagreb, Croatia.It is located in the Stenjevec city district in the western part of the city, and is officially referred to as "Stenjevec - jug", with an area of 824.34 ha (2,037.0 acres) and a population of 8,072.

  5. List of shopping malls in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Patio Olmos is an architecturally significant shopping mall in Córdoba. Córdoba Shopping [32] Dinosaurio Mall [33] Nuevocentro [34] Paseo Rivera Indarte [35] Patio Olmos [36] Villa Allende Shopping (Villa Allende, Córdoba, Argentina) [37] Paseo del Jockey Inicio

  6. Arena Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Arena Zagreb is a former member of the European Arenas Association (EAA). [4] The shopping center and Arena Zagreb share a series of services such as a joint parking lot, multiplex cinema, wellness center, numerous restaurants, cafes, and stores.

  7. Cascade Centar - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Centar was a shopping complex in Zagreb, Croatia. It was opened at the end of 2009 during the European financial crisis. By 2011 it was clear there were not enough shoppers to cover the high rents, and tenants began to move out. The center went bankrupt in 2012. It was closed and converted into a hotel in 2015.

  8. Abasto de Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The Abasto Shopping is one of the biggest shopping mall centers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building was the central wholesale fruit and vegetable market in the city ("Mercado de Abasto") from 1893 to 1984. Since 1999, it has served as a shopping mall.

  9. Coto Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The Coto group enjoys a 17% market share nationwide (reaching 28% in the metro Buenos Aires area), and operates 95 supermarkets, 16 hypermarkets, 5 shopping malls, 3 slaughterhouses, the distribution center, [8] a digital specialized division [9] and a logistics unit of 183 trucks. [2]