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  2. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Portugal shared a Michelin Guide with Spain, ... Michelin-starred restaurants Name Cuisine Location 2014 ...

  3. Companhia Portuguesa de Hipermercados - Wikipedia

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    Auchan Portugal Corporate Website Auchan Retail Portugal, S.A.' , formerly known as Companhia Portuguesa de Hipermercados, S.A. , doing businesses as Auchan , was born in 1970 with the opening of the first supermarket Pão de Açúcar in Lisbon, in 1973, the first hypermarket Jumbo was open in Cascais .

  4. List of supermarket chains in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Auchan (formerly known as Jumbo) - 111 stores [2] Continente - 369 stores [3] Coviran - 179 stores in Portugal [4] Dia - 487 stores [5] E.Leclerc - 21 store [6] El Corte Inglés - 2 Stores; Froiz; The Good Food Company (selling Tesco) Intermarché - 264 stores [7] Lidl - 277 stores [8] Mercadona - 49 stores [9] Meu Super - >300 stores ...

  5. Minipreço - Wikipedia

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    Dia reached an agreement with Auchan Portugal to acquire its Minipreço and MaisPerto brands plus three warehouses for €155 million. The sale marks Dia’s departure from the Portuguese market. [8] Auchan added to its existing chain of 124 establishments in the country including hypermarkets, mini markets and gas station. [9]

  6. Auchan - Wikipedia

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    Auchan (French pronunciation:) is a French multinational retail group headquartered in Croix, France. [4] It was founded in 1961 by Gérard Mulliez and is owned by the Mulliez family, who has 95% stake in the company. [5] With 354,851 employees, of which 261,000 have 5% stake in the company, it is the 35th largest employer in the world.

  7. Faro, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Algarve Metrobus is a transport project under development which will connect the areas of Faro, Olhão and Loulé together through bus rapid transit. The metrobus will have 24 stops, including the Mar Shopping Algarve, airport, the two campuses of the University of Algarve and Parque das Cidades (Algarve Stadium). All this, on 100% ...

  8. Portuguese Riviera - Wikipedia

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    The riviera is home to numerous Michelin star restaurants and known as a culinary destination for Portuguese cuisine and international cuisine alike. [ 29 ] Summer architecture , a Portuguese architectural movement of the 19th and early 20th century, originated in the Riviera, following the Portuguese Royal Family's arrival in the region in 1870.

  9. Portuguese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the south, particularly the Algarve, a distilled spirit called medronho, which is made from the fruit of the strawberry tree. Beer was already consumed in Pre-Roman times, namely by the Lusitanians who drank beer much more than wine. The Latinised word ‘cerveja’ (from cerevisia < cervesia) derives from an older Celtic term used in Gaul.