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acronym ARBED, was a
major Luxembourg-based steel- and iron-producing company.
Created in 1911
after the
merger of
three steel-producing companies,
ARBED had...
- The
ARBED building is the
generally used name for the
former headquarters of
ArcelorMittal and one of its predecessors, the
ARBED steel manufacturing...
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products worldwide. In 1920,
ARBED founded Columeta (Comptoir
Luxembourgeois de Métallurgie,
later renamed Trade Arbed), and
HADIR followed suit in 1923...
- (merger 2001)
Usinor –
France (merger 2001)
Acesita –
Brazil (acquired 1998)
ARBED –
Luxembourg (merger 2001)
Acindar –
Argentina (acquired 2006)
Dofasco –...
- a
merger of the
former companies Aceralia (Spain),
Usinor (France) and
Arbed (Luxembourg).
Arcelor is now part of
ArcelorMittal after a
takeover by Mittal...
- Joaquín
Arbe (born 25
August 1990) is an
Argentine long-distance runner. In 2020, he
competed in the men's race at the 2020
World Athletics Half Marathon...
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other than
Arbed disposed of
their shares; ****erill sold its 21.9
share to
Arbed in 1975 due to its own
financial problems,
giving Arbed,
which had previously...
- Dalmatian-speaking po****tion used
Arbe, Arbia, Arbiana,
Arbitana and most
frequently Arbum in the do****ents
written in the Latin.
Arbe became also the Venetian...
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Jakub Arbes (12 June 1840, in
Prague (Smíchov) – 8
April 1914) was a
Czech writer and intellectual. He is best
known as the
creator of the
literary genre...
- camp (Italian:
Campo di
concentramento per
internati civili di
Guerra –
Arbe; Croatian:
Koncentracijski logor Rab; Slovene:
Koncentracijsko taborišče...