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Diego (stylized DIEGO) is a Hungarian store chain that sells mainly laminated floors, PVC tiles, carpets, curtains, draperies and wallpapers. The company was founded in 1992 [ 1 ] and as of October 2023 has a network of 116 stores in Hungary , [ 2 ] 33 stores Romania [ 3 ] and 17 stores in Slovakia .
The StockXpert website in 2009. Until 2009, stock.xchng operated alongside its sister site, Stockxpert.Stockxpert was designed with a near-identical user interface, but functioned as a commercial microstock photography site, allowing users, through a system of online credits, to purchase and download images for a very low cost, often as low as US$1.
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Featured pictures of Hungary (1 C, 15 F) Hungarian public domain photographs (1 F) H. Comics images from Hungary (10 F) M. Maps of Hungary (1 P, 1 F)
KiK is the largest textile discounter chain in Germany and operates about 3,500 shops in Germany, Austria (since 1998), Slovenia and Czech Republic (since 2007), Hungary and Slovakia (since 2008), Croatia (since 2011), Poland (since March 2012), and Netherlands (2013). [3]
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Fortepan was created in 2010 by Miklós Tamási and Ákos Szepessy, who met while attending the Kaffka Margit High School in the late 1980s. Sharing an interest in old photographs, they started to collect discarded prints and especially negatives from family collections, which they found at flea markets, in the streets of Budapest during "lomtalanítás" (Budapest's annual junk clearances held ...