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  2. List of horse racing venues | Wikipedia

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    Hippodrome de la Gatinière, La Roche-Posay; Hippodrome de la Tourette, Angoulême; ... Greece. Markopoulo Racecourse, Markopoulo Mesogaias (near Athens) Guyana

  3. Roche | Wikipedia

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    Roche. F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, commonly known as Roche, is a Swiss multinational holding healthcare company that operates worldwide under two divisions: Pharmaceuticals and Diagnostics. Its holding company, Roche Holding AG, has shares listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The company headquarters are located in Basel.

  4. List of cities with defensive walls | Wikipedia

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    San Vicente de la Barquera – the old town has preserved the walls along with the castle. Santander – the old town had medieval defensive walls. A stretch of wall alongside Calle de Cadiz is all that remains. Santiago de Compostela – only a gate (Arco de Mazarelos) remains.

  5. Galderma | Wikipedia

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    galderma.com. Galderma S.A. is a Swiss pharmaceutical company specializing in dermatological treatments and skin care products. Formerly a subsidiary of L'Oréal and Nestlé, it has been held by a consortium of private institutional investors since 2019. Galderma was formed in 1981 as a joint venture between Nestlé and L'Oréal, then it became ...

  6. List of companies of Greece | Wikipedia

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    1616. National Bank of Greece. $2.4 B. 11,501. operates its business through the following business segments: Retail Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking; Global Markets and Asset Management; Insurance; International Banking Operations; Turkish Banking Operation and Others. 1626. Alpha Bank. $3.5 B. 11,727.

  7. Duchy of Athens | Wikipedia

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    The first duke of Athens (as well as of Thebes, at first) was Otto de la Roche, a minor Burgundian knight of the Fourth Crusade. Although he was known as the "Duke of Athens" from the foundation of the duchy in 1205, the title did not become official until 1260. Instead, Otto proclaimed himself "Lord of Athens" (in Latin Dominus Athenarum, in ...

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