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  2. E.Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, in the 1950s, a new brand called E.Leclerc clothing opens its doors and the sixtieth E.Leclerc center also opens its doors in Issy-les-Moulineaux by Jean-Pierre Le Roch. In 1962, the E.Leclerc Centers Purchasing Group (GALEC) was created. [7] In 1964, the Landerneau store expanded, becoming the first E.Leclerc hypermarket.

  3. Édouard Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Leclerc (French pronunciation: [edwaʁ ləklɛʁ]; born 20 November 1926 in Landerneau – died 17 September 2012 in Saint-Divy, Brittany) was a French businessman and entrepreneur who founded the French supermarket chain E.Leclerc in 1948.

  4. Air de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Florence Bonnefous in 2013. In 1990 Air de Paris was established in Nice by Bonnefous and Merino, [1] who had attended the École du Magasin [2] in Grenoble together. In 1994, the gallery relocated to Paris, first at a location on rue des Haudriettes.

  5. Rue Édouard-Herriot - Wikipedia

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    With the Rue de la République to the east, the Rue de Brest to the west and Rue Victor-Hugo to the south, it is the commercial center of the city. There are also a Virgin Megastores, a worship place of Friends of Man and the office of the international festivals of Lyon. At number 78, two medallions of Gutenberg and Senefelder.

  6. Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Leclerc (French pronunciation:) may refer to: E.Leclerc, a French hypermarket chain; Leclerc (surname), a French surname; Leclerc tank, a main battle tank built by Nexter of France, named in honour of General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque

  7. Auchan - Wikipedia

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    Auchan did business in the United States from 1988 to 2003 as Auchan Hypermarket under its subsidiary, Auchan USA, [37] who was the successor of interest to Texfield Inc. [38] By the time of its closing it was the only French hypermarket chain to still operate American stores, as other hypermarket chains, such as Carrefour and E.Leclerc (under ...

  8. Pierre Edouard Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Major-General Pierre Edouard Leclerc, CBE, MM, ED, CD (1893–1982) was a Canadian Army officer. One of the Army's few senior French-Canadian officers, he commanded the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade until he was relieved for health reasons in 1941. [1] He subsequently commanded the 7th Canadian Infantry Division.

  9. Rue de la Paix, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Rue de la Paix (English: Peace Street; French pronunciation: [ʁy də la pɛ]) is a fashionable shopping street in the centre of Paris. Located in the 2nd arrondissement , running north from the Place Vendôme and ending at the Opéra Garnier , it is best known for its jewellers , such as the shop opened by Cartier in 1898. [ 1 ]