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  2. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Hermès, founder of Hermès. Thierry Hermès was born in Krefeld, Germany, to a French father and a German mother.The family moved to France in 1828. [3] In 1837, Hermès first established a harness workshop in the Grands Boulevards quarter of Paris, dedicated to serving European noblemen.

  3. Timeline of Kuwait City - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City, from the International Space Station in 2006 Map of Kuwait City, 2011. 2001 — Population: 388,532 in Capital Governorate [13] 2002 — 2002 West Asian Games held (Apr.) 2003 — Museum of Modern Art opens; [19] Urban master plan created [9] 2004 — Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Tower built; [22] American University of Kuwait ...

  4. The Avenues (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Avenue. The Grand Avenue is designed to feel like an outdoor space. The boulevard is covered with a transparent roof structure [8] This district was a part of the expansion of Phase III, opening to the public with major designer brands: Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Fendi in the Prestige district.

  5. National Library of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Kuwait is the national library and legal deposit and copyright library for Kuwait. It was founded in 1923 through the efforts of several Kuwaiti writers, and received its collection from the library of the Kuwaiti Charitable Society, which was founded in 1913.

  6. Areas of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    A historic island. Its name comes from Greek φυλάκιο(ν) - fylakio(n) 'outpost'. Used to be inhabited until the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Birthplace of Fēliča (sub)dialect of Kuwaiti Arabic. Granada: غرناطة Ġirnāṭa 3: 8,752: It was named after the city of Granada in Spain. Appears officially in variant forms, including Granda ...

  7. Al Salam Palace (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Al Salam Palace (Arabic: قصر السلام, Arabic for "Peace Palace") is a historic palace and museum located in Shuwaikh, Kuwait. [3] It was originally established as an idea envisioned by the late Amir Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah in the late 1950s, when he aspired to build a special mansion for him and his family.

  8. Economy of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait's production capacity is estimated to be 2.5 million barrels per day (400 × 10 ^ 3 m 3 /d). Kuwait plans to increase its capacity to 3.5 million barrels per day (560 × 10 ^ 3 m 3 /d) by 2005.. As part of Kuwait Vision 2035, Kuwait aims to position itself as a global hub for the petrochemical industry.

  9. Mansouria, Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Mansouria (Arabic: المنصوريَّة, romanized: Mansūriya) is an area in Capital Governorate in Kuwait City. It is home of Al-Arabi Sporting Club. References