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  2. List of shopping malls in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Athens: Athenian Capitol: Athens Heart: Athens Metro Mall: Attica Department Store: AVENUE Mall: The Golden Hall Mall: The Mall Athens: McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Athens: River West Mall: SmartPark: West Plaza Shopping Centre: Heraklion: Talos Plaza: Corinth: Mare West: Thessaloniki: Makedonia Mall: Mediterranean Cosmos: One Salonica ...

  3. Villeroy & Boch - Wikipedia

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    Villeroy & Boch has continued to base its broadest market in Germany. The company's Luxembourg factory was closed down in 2010. In September 2023, it was announced Villeroy & Boch had acquired the Brussels -headquartered plumbing fixture company, Ideal Standard Group for €600 million. [ 4 ]

  4. Hellenic Duty Free Shops - Wikipedia

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    Two shops were launched, one at the Eastern, and one at the Western Airport in Athens, Greece. In 1998 "Hellenic Duty Free Shops" was listed on the Athens Stock Exchange . The abolition of the sale of duty-free goods to passengers travelling within Europe in 1999 was a crucial point for the future of duty-free shopping.

  5. Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Villeroy & Boch: Mettlach, Saarland: Germany: Established in Audun-le-Tiche, Lorraine, France; the company was established in 1748, but it began to produce porcelain wares only in 1766 1768: Plymouth porcelain: Plymouth, Devon: England: Moved to Bristol 1770–1781, New Hall 1781-1835 1770: Spode: Stoke-on-Trent: England

  6. Monastiraki - Wikipedia

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    The area is home to clothing boutiques, souvenir shops and specialty stores, and is a major tourist attraction in Athens and Attica for bargain shopping. The area is named after Monastiraki Square, which in turn is named for the Church of the Pantanassa that is located within the square.

  7. The Mall Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Mall Athens is located close to the Athens Olympic Stadium in the suburb of Maroussi and was opened to the public on November 25, 2005. [2] It has approximately 200 outlets for commercial and entertainment use, spread over four levels, and covers about 58,500 square meters with 90,000 square meters of underground space.