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  2. Saudi Arabia–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    Although the Saudi Arabia–United Arab Emirates border dispute was resolved in 1974, in August 2009 Saudi authorities prevented Emirati nationals from entering their territory using ID cards that showed a map including territory currently administered by Saudi Arabia. The UAE responded by claiming that the 1974 agreement was never ratified.

  3. Majid Al Futtaim Group - Wikipedia

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    Majid Al Futtaim Group. Majid Al Futtaim Holding ( Arabic: شركة ماجد الفطيم القابضة) is an Emirati holding company based in Dubai. The family-owned conglomerate owns and operates shopping malls, retail, and hotel establishments in the Middle East and North Africa. [ 13]

  4. Apparel Group LLC - Wikipedia

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    Apparel Group LLC is a UAE based fashion and retail conglomerate company headquartered in Dubai, UAE. [3] [4]Apparel Group operates more than 2200 retail stores with more than 85 brands, [2] and is functional in 14 countries, mostly in the GCC region, such as UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Egypt, South Africa, and Indonesia.

  5. Panda Retail Company - Wikipedia

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    Panda Retail Company ( Arabic: شركة بنده للتجزئة) is a Saudi Arabian grocery retailing company. Panda is one of The Savola Group 's subsidiaries. The Savola Group is ranked ninth amongst the top 100 companies in the Saudi Arabian market and ranked second amongst the industrial sector after SABIC. The Savola Group has recently ...

  6. Falcon City of Wonders - Wikipedia

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    Falcon City of Wonders ( FCW) is a Dubai -based real-estate project [ 1] was founded in 2005. [ 2][ 3] The project include international-themed villas, spacious apartments, shopping malls, hotels, business offices, fine-dining restaurants, health clubs, spas, nurseries, schools and parks. When viewed from above, the development resembles a ...

  7. Mall of the Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .malloftheemirates .com. Mall of the Emirates ( Arabic: مول الإمارات) is a shopping mall in Dubai. Developed and owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group, it opened in November 2005 and is located at interchange four on Sheikh Zayed Road . The multi-level shopping mall currently features more than 630 retail outlets, 7900 parking ...

  8. City Centre Deira - Wikipedia

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    City Centre Deira opened on 28 November 1995. It is located in the older part of the city on the crossroad between Sharjah, Bur Dubai and the Airport. It is a known shopping, entertainment and leisure complex with 3 levels. It has over 1.2 million sq. ft. of retail selling space, with 370 shops and 3,600 car-parking spaces.

  9. List of countries with Jollibee outlets - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City: 4 (November 2016) [8] Closed in 1999; [17] later reintroduced on February 25, 2012. [18] 7–14 Saudi Arabia 1995: Jeddah: 12 (December 2016) [8] Nesma United Ltd. is the franchise company operating all Jollibee branches in Saudi Arabia. The first branch opened by the franchise company was at the Jeddah International Market in 2008.

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