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  2. Brico Dépôt - Wikipedia

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    Brico Dépôt (French pronunciation: [bʁiko depo]) is a chain of DIY and home improvement stores, headquartered in Longpont-sur-Orge. [2] The chain was created in 1993 by Castorama Dubois Investment and later purchased by the British group Kingfisher which operates 135 stores in Belgium, 123 in France , 34 in Romania , 28 in Spain and 3 in ...

  3. Devesas Factory Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Technical details. Material. Granite. The Devesas Factory Warehouse ( Portuguese: Depósito de Materiais da Fábrica das Devesas) is a former- warehouse used for materials in the civil parish of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória, in the municipality of Porto, in the Portuguese district of the same name .

  4. File:Bricodepot.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of British Rail TOPS depot codes - Wikipedia

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    From the introduction of TOPS in 1973, all British Rail diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units were allocated to a particular traction maintenance depot or TMD. . Drawing from the terminology of steam traction, these depots were generally referred to as "sheds", and indeed most locations were those which had possessed depots for steam loc

  6. List of Portuguese locomotives and railcars - Wikipedia

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    This list provides an overview of the locomotives and railcars of the Portuguese railways, that is, the traction stock of earlier private railways, the state-owned Comboios de Portugal (CP) and its predecessor, the municipal Metropolitano Ligeiro de Mirandela and the two private transport companies Fertagus and Takargo Rail .

  7. Beja, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cm-beja .pt. Beja ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Alentejo region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 35,854, [ 1] in an area of 1,146.44 km 2 (442.64 sq mi). [ 2] The city proper had a population of 21,658 in 2001.

  8. Vehicle registration plates of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese vehicle registration plate system for automobiles and motorcycles is simple and sequential. The system has no link to geographical locations or similar. It is an incremental numbering system consisting of three groups of two characters, separated by dashes. This system started in 1937 with AA–10–00, which ran out on 29 ...

  9. Economy of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Portugal is ranked 34th in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report for 2019. [33] The great majority of the international trade is done within the European Union (EU), whose countries received 71.4% of the Portuguese exports and were the origin of 74.6% of the Portuguese imports in 2020. [34]