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  2. Grupo Éxito - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Éxito replaces the headquarters of Almacenes La 14 in Palmira, Cartago, Tuluá, Buenaventura and Jamundí, Valle del Cauca Department, as well as the headquarters of Girardot, in Cundinamarca Department. [13] On January 26, 2024, Casino and GPA sold their 34% stake in Exito to the Salvadoran group Grupo Calleja for 400 million euros ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in South America - Wikipedia

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    Carulla (brand of Almacenes Exito) Pomona (brand of Almacenes Exito) SuperLEY (rebranded to Almacenes Ley in 2003) Vivero (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2007) Almacenes Olímpica. SAO (hypermarkets to Olimpica) Ara (from 2013, brand to Jeronimo Martins) Jumbo; Metro; Carrefour (closed in 2013) Colsubsidio; Cooratiendas; Consumo; D1 (first ...

  4. Chalatenango Sur - Wikipedia

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    Chalatenango Sur (Southern Chalatenango) is one of the 44 municipalities of El Salvador. [1] This municipality is made up of 20 districts Arcatao, Azacualpa, San José Cancasque, Chalatenango, Compalapa, Concepción Quezaltepeque El Carrizal, La Laguna, Las Vueltas, Las Flores, Nombre de Jesús, Nueva Trinidad, Ojos de Agua, Potonico, San Antonio de la Cruz, San Antonio Los Ranchos, San ...

  5. Almacenes Éxito - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, Groupe Casino owned 67% of Almacenes Exito. The company starts the absorption of "Almacenes Ley" process to was completed in 2012. In 2013 it created "Móvil Éxito" its telephone service supported by the infrastructure of "Tigo Colombia". In 2018 it created the modern-futurist hypermarket "Éxito WOW!" [3]

  6. Core Relocations - Wikipedia

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    The Core Relocations (Spanish: Reubicación Núcleos) are a neighborhood composed of three circular settlements located on the outskirts of Chalatenango, El Salvador.The Core Relocations were built by the Salvadoran government during the 1970s to relocated almost 10,000 people displaced by the flooding of the Cerrón Grande Reservoir.

  7. Blockade of southern Chalatenango - Wikipedia

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    On 27 March 2022, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador voted to implement a state of emergency after criminal gangs in El Salvador killed 87 people over the course of one weekend. [2] The vote began the Salvadoran gang crackdown which up to 24 March 2024 had resulted in the arrests of over 78,100 people with suspected gang affiliations. [3]

  8. Carlos Calleja - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos Calleja Hakker was born on 11 February 1976 in San Salvador, El Salvador. [1] His parents are Francisco Calleja, a businessman, and Maureen Hakker. [2] Calleja is a third-generation immigrant from Spain. [3] During the Salvadoran Civil War (1979–1992), Calleja and his family moved to the United States.

  9. Saúl Enrique Mancía - Wikipedia

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    On 13 June 2023, Mancía voted to reduce the number of municipalities in El Salvador from 262 to 44. Before the law was approved, he proposed an amendment to the bill—which had been proposed by Bukele on 1 June—to reassign the district of San Fernando from Chalatenango Norte to Chalatenango Centro. Although he did not give a reason for the ...