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Lidl. Lidl ( German pronunciation: [ˈliːdl̩] LEE-dəl) is a German international discount retailer chain [ 3] that operates over 12,000 stores, present in every member state of the European Union, Serbia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. [ 4] Headquartered in Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg, the company belongs to the ...
Website. josef-lidl.cz. Josef Lidl is a Czech manufacturer of musical instruments. It was founded in Moravia in 1892, [1] and is the oldest manufacturer of instruments in the Czech Republic. The company is based in Brno . The company specialises in brass instruments including tubas, flugelhorns, horns, trumpets and natural horns. [2]
Billa flagship store in Vienna. BILLA ( German pronunciation: [ˈbɪla] ⓘ) is an Austrian supermarket chain that operates in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. [ 1 ] The company was founded by Karl Wlaschek in 1953. He sold his controlling interest to Germany's REWE Group in 1996.
Franziska Weipert. . ( m. 1963) . Children. 2 daughters. Dieter Schwarz (born 24 September 1939) is a German billionaire businessman, and owner of the Schwarz-Gruppe. He is the former chairman and CEO of the supermarket chain Lidl, and the hypermarket chain Kaufland .
Name Stores Type of stores Parent; Albert: 327: supermarket and hypermarket: Ahold: Billa: 238: supermarket: REWE Group: Coop TIP, TUTY 420+ convenience Skupina Coop
Zbrojovka Brno headquarters and gateway. Zbrojovka Brno, s.r.o is a maker of small arms in Brno, Czech Republic, wholly owned by Colt-CZ Group. In the past it also made light artillery, cars, motorcycles, tractors and various tools, such as typewriters and early computers. In 1946, Zbrojovka started manufacturing tractors under the brand Zetor ...
Brno death march. The Brno death march [1] [2] [3] ( German: Brünner Todesmarsch) began late on the night of 30 May 1945 [1] when the ethnic German minority in Brno ( German: Brünn [bʁʏn] ⓘ) was expelled to nearby Austria following the capture of the city by the Allies during World War II. Only about half of expellees actually crossed the ...
The team was a European powerhouse from 1945 through the 1960s and mid-1970s. Brno was the most successful basketball club in Czechoslovakia, winning 21 championship titles through the 1970s, and another three titles from 1994 to 1996. Brno lost two FIBA European Champion Cup finals in 1964 and 1968, both times to Spanish champions Real Madrid.