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  2. The Lego Group - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Danish toy company that produces Lego bricks and other interlocking plastic bricks. Find out how it was founded, how it became the world's largest toy company, and how it deals with competitors and trademarks.

  3. Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego is a Danish company that produces plastic construction toys, including interlocking bricks, minifigures, and various parts. Learn about the origins, evolution, and global impact of Lego, as well as its motto, patents, and records.

  4. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Lego started as a Danish carpentry workshop in 1932 and became a global toy brand with plastic bricks and various products. Discover the origins, innovations, and impact of Lego on popular culture.

  5. LEGO Group plants 1,440 trees to revitalize green spaces in ...

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    LEGO Group: Virginia investment. Upon completion, the LEGO Group’s investment in Virginia will span more than 1.7 million sq. ft., including office spaces, molding, processing, packing buildings ...

  6. Lego House (Billund) - Wikipedia

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    Lego House is a 12,000-square metre building filled with 25 million Lego bricks in Billund, Denmark, near Legoland and the headquarters of The Lego Group. It offers interactive experiences, exhibitions and a museum to showcase the history and values of the Lego brand and company.

  7. Lego Produktions AG Schweiz - Wikipedia

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    Lego Produktions AG Schweiz was a major producer in Baar (ZG), Switzerland for the Lego toy company, from 1974 to 2004. At the time its closing was announced in 2001, 30% of the world production of Lego was produced at the Baar facility. The Baar facility eventually closed in 2004 and Lego's remaining Swiss production facilities closed in 2005.

  8. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    Find out the current and former manufacturing facilities of the world's largest automaker, Volkswagen Group, and its subsidiaries. The list includes plants in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, and India, with details on vehicle production, location, year, and employees.

  9. Legoland Deutschland Resort - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, attractions and records of Legoland Deutschland Resort, a Lego-themed park in Günzburg, Germany. The park opened in 2002 and features seven themed lands, a hotel, a water park and a holiday village.