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  2. Legoland - Wikipedia

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    Legoland Parks. Legoland ( / ˈlɛɡoʊlænd /, trademark in uppercase as LEGOLAND) is a chain of family theme parks focusing on the Lego building toy brand. They are owned and operated by the British theme park company Merlin Entertainments, which shares a common owner ( Kirkbi A/S) with The Lego Group.

  3. The Lego Group - Wikipedia

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    On 2 December 2022, an official store was opened in Brescia, bringing the total number of Lego stores in Italy to 29. In 2023 there were a total of 66 stores in Europe, which are operated by Lego itself. In London at Leicester Square, there is the former largest Lego store in the world, with an area of 805 m 2.

  4. Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego ( / ˈlɛɡoʊ / ⓘ LEG-oh, Danish: [ˈle̝ːko]; [1] stylized as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. Lego consists of variously coloured interlocking plastic bricks made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) that accompany an array of gears ...

  5. Lego Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Lego Architecture (stylized as LEGO Architecture) is a Lego theme that aims to "celebrate the past, present and future of architecture through the Lego Brick". The brand includes a series of Lego sets designed by "Architectural Artist" Adam Reed Tucker, and each contain the pieces and instructions to build a model of a famous architectural building or city skyline in micro-scale.

  6. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego Italy established. 1961–1962: Lego makes an arrangement allowing Samsonite to begin producing and selling Lego products in Canada, an arrangement that would continue until 1988. 1962: Lego sells toys in Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Morocco, and Japan. Lego 1/3 elements are introduced.

  7. Lego will cross 500-store mark in China this year despite ...

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    By year-end, Lego Group will have crossed the 500-store mark in China and have 1,000 stores worldwide. The company is also expanding its factory capacity in China to support future demand ...

  8. National conventions for writing telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phones have 3 digit "company code" assigned to different mobile service carriers such as (09**) XXXXXX followed by a 6 digit phone number. (note: Mobile carriers could have multiple company codes) Thailand. All numbers in Thailand, whether for landlines or mobile reception, consist of eight digits, xxxx xxxx in the government's official ...

  9. Bricklink - Wikipedia

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    BrickLink was founded by Dan Jezek, who had made it after other online sellers were impressed by the website he made for his own Lego store. Originally named BrickBay, the site started operation on June 19, 2000. After online retailer eBay challenged the use of "Bay" in the name, it was renamed BrickLink in 2002.