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  2. Carrefour City - Wikipedia

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    A Carrefour City store in Paris. Carrefour City is a French chain of local convenience stores created in 2009 by the Carrefour Group with locations in five countries: France, Belgium, Spain, UAE and Israel. Carrefour City stores are convenience stores in city centers, all of these stores are open six days a week.

  3. Carrefour - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the former Carrefour head office of Boulogne-Billancourt and the Carrefour France division office of Courcouronnes, Essonne, near Évry, were combined at that major location. A secondary head office is located in Mondeville, near Caen (Normandy), which was until 1999 the former Promodès headquarters.

  4. Carrefour Express - Wikipedia

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    In France, the chain's goal is to replace all convenience stores owned by Carrefour, that could not be converted to either Carrefour City or Carrefour Contact.. In December 2010, the first Carrefour Express was created in Caen, and a second in January 2011 in Poitiers, the third opened in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.

  5. Carrefour Angrignon - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour Angrignon (French pronunciation: [kaʁfuʁ ɑ̃ɡʁiɲɔ̃]) is a shopping centre in the Montreal borough of LaSalle, Quebec, Canada. Popular stores include Hudson's Bay, Staples, Best Buy, Maxi and Famous Players. There is also a food court. Built in 1986, it is located on Newman Boulevard, at the intersection with Angrignon Boulevard.

  6. Carrefour Pleyel station - Wikipedia

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    It is located west of the Carrefour Pleyel, at the corner of Rue Pleyel and Francisque-Poulbot. [3] It is planned for this station to be a major multimodal hub, servicing Line 15 and terminating 16 and 17. Thus, the station has been designed to be able to accommodate 250,000 passengers a day – comparable to Châtelet–Les Halles. [4]

  7. Majid Al Futtaim Group - Wikipedia

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    All locations were rebranded under the Carrefour banner. [43] In February 2018, Egyptians Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation and the National Service Project of the Armed Forces signed a cooperation protocol with Majid Al-Futtaim in the aim to establish 100 Carrefour retail stores in different governorates of Egypt. [ 44 ]

  8. CarrefourSA - Wikipedia

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    Its first supermarket was opened in the İçerenköy district of Istanbul on 22 November 1993, simply under the name Carrefour. This market was also the first supermarket opened in Turkey. [3] In 1996, the name CarrefourSA began to be used. CarrefourSA entered the ISE by purchasing Gima, a public company, in 2005.