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  • Latin: emporium. The plural is emporia in both languages, although in Greek the plural undergoes a semantic shift to mean 'merchandise'. Emporium is a term...
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  • emporia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emporia is the plural form of the Latin emporium may refer to: Emporia, Florida Emporia, Indiana Emporia,...
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  • from Phocaea Emporia (disambiguation) Emporio (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Emporium. If an internal...
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    An emporium (plural: emporia) was one of the trading settlements that emerged in Northwestern Europe in the 6th to the 7th centuries and persisted into...
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  • Rosie's Gaming Emporium is a chain of gambling parlors in the U.S. state of Virginia, owned by Churchill Downs, Inc. and affiliated with its Colonial Downs...
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    kinds of origins, apoikiai of citizens from the mother city-state, and emporia, which were strictly trading stations. Founded late in the 3rd century...
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    station that airs local programming such as Talk of Emporia, The Emporium, and Area Coach's Corner in Emporia, Kansas. KVOE also carries national programs such...
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  • England characterised by extensive artisanal activity and trade – an "emporium". The name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon suffix -wīc, signifying "a dwelling...
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    Reric or Rerik was one of the Viking Age multi-ethnic Slavic-Scandinavian emporia on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, located near Wismar in the present-day...
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    the United States. In 19th century England, these stores were known as emporia or warehouse shops. A number of major department stores opened across the...
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    September 1896,: 8  the company opened a store in New York City, a huge emporium in the Ladies' Mile Shopping District, joining the other major department...
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    tribe, due to their control of a multi-ethnic emporium at the site of the present-day town. Similar emporia were also set up elsewhere along the southern...
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  • Sanctuary, Louisburg Clay Center Zoo, Clay Center David Traylor Zoo of Emporia, Emporia Eagle Valley Raptor Center, Cheney Great Bend Zoo, Great Bend Hedrick...
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    December 23, 2016. Retrieved December 23, 2016. "Morris Dees Speaking". Emporia State University. 2006. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007...
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    at 34th Street and Broadway, so far north of the other main dry goods emporia that it had to offer a steam wagonette to transport customers from 14th...
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    bronze. For this purpose they established trade colonies the Greeks called emporia. Along the coast of the Mediterranean, researchers have found a positive...
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    heyday of Pistiros, regulations concerning the statute of Pistiros and its emporia (Ancient Greek, ἐμπορία) in the Vetren inscription. III phase (3rd century...
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    Debelt. Develton (Thracian: Debelton, "two-swamp area") was founded as an emporium of Apollonia Pontica in the 7th century BC. From the 6th century to the...
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    military power. Along the coastline, remnants of Scandinavian settlements and emporia were to be found. The most important of them was probably the trade settlement...
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    cities founded by Alexander. Contacossyla (Κοντακόσσυλα) and Allosygna were emporia in the district of Maesolia (Μαισωλία or Μασαλία) (modern Masulipatam)...
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