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Zippy is a Portuguese brand specialized in babies and infants, that serves parents and children from birth to preteen.It offers a wide range of clothing and accessories, childcare products, furniture and toys, at very affordable prices.
From 2007 to 2018, Sport Zone sponsored the Porto Half Marathon, [2] a public half marathon event held annually in the city of Porto, Portugal.. In July 2013, Sport Zone launched the Secret Run, [3] a running sports event where participants need to solve puzzles to find out the date, time, and location of the training sessions organized by the brand.
Assaí Atacadista is a Brazilian chain of warehouse stores.It was established in 1974 by Rodolfo Jungi Nagai. [1] [2]In 2007, it was bought by GPA for 175 million reais. [2] In 2022, the company launched 60 stores.
Sacoor Brothers is a Portuguese luxury clothing retail company headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal, with over 100 stores in 16 countries across the world.. Sacoor is well-known for its sponsorships and partnerships, including those with Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, F.C. Barcelona, actor Joaquim de Almeida and the Portuguese Football Federation.
Francisco Roque Gomes da Silva established the first biscuit factory in Madeira in 1893. Francisco Roque recognized an opportunity to create a domestic product without relying on the foreign market by capitalizing on the imported tradition of consuming cookies and cookies at tea time, during a time when English families were heavily present in Madeiran society and ultimately influenced customs.
Atacadão store in Santa Maria, in Rio Grande do Sul.Supermarket located between the neighborhoods São José and Camobi.. Atacadão was founded in 1962, in the city of Maringá in Paraná, by Alcides Parizotto, [3] who was in charge of the network until 1991, the year he left the organization, [4] and in which the company was later acquired by the Lima family and executives Farid Curi and ...
Imprensa Nacional–Casa da Moeda (INCM) has the mission of publishing the Official Journal (Diário da República), [1] through which all citizens become aware of the acts that govern the life of Portuguese society. As provided for in art. 119 of the Portuguese Constitution, if the regulatory acts are not published, they have no legal effect.
One of the first five women in Portugal to become mayor of a municipality (1976) Odete Isabel (born 1940) is a Portuguese former pharmacist and politician, who is also a leading freemason. She was a founder member of the Associação Portuguesa de Farmacêuticos Hospitalares (Portuguese Association of Hospital Pharmacists - APFH) and its ...