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  2. Pull&Bear - Wikipedia

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    Pull&Bear (Spanish: [pul am ˈbeɾ]) is a Spanish clothing and accessories retailer based in Narón, A Coruña, Galicia, founded in 1991. [1] It is part of Inditex , owner of Zara and Bershka brands.

  3. File:Pull & Bear Store Locations.png - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:46, 28 October 2022: 1,425 × 625 (42 KB): Vivaelcelta +Albania, Azores (Portugal) 16:13, 28 October 2022

  4. SIMAN - Wikipedia

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    ALSISA is in charge of operating the franchise since 2002 of the Spanish group Inditex in Central America with the clothing stores Zara, Pull and Bear, Bershka, Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius. It began operations with the opening of the first store Zara in Central America located in El Salvador, now has 18 stores which are located in:

  5. Oysho - Wikipedia

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    Oysho is a fashion chain specialising in sport and leisure, founded in 2001. Its headquarters are in Tordera (Barcelona). Oysho is part of the Inditex group and operates in more than 50 countries, with a network of 433 physical stores and an online store.

  6. File:Pull&Bear logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of retail chains in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Store Type Market entry in Slovenia Parent company Number of stores (2024) Revenue in million EUR Market share % Website E.Leclerc: hypermarket: 2000: 2: 97 (2015)

  8. Talk:Pull&Bear - Wikipedia

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  9. Margarete Steiff - Wikipedia

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    Between 1897 and 1899, the Steiff company was designing and making "dancing bear" toys. Rather than the familiar teddy bear, these were standing figures carrying sticks and with rings through their noses imitating the real-life dancing bears that traveled from town to town to provide entertainment at this time, or pull-along bears on wheels. [9]