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・ Empire Earth III
・ Empire Earth Mobile
・ Empire Exhibition
・ Empire Exhibition Trophy
・ Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938
・ Empire Expo Center
・ Empire Express
・ Empire Falls
・ Empire Falls (miniseries)
・ Empire Field
・ Empire Flat, Arizona
・ Empire Formation
・ Empire Free Trade Crusade
・ Empire from the Ashes
・ Empie-Van Dyke House
Empik
・ Empilisweni District Hospital
・ Emping
・ Empingham
・ Empire
・ Empire & State
・ Empire (1901 automobile)
・ Empire (1910 automobile)
・ Empire (1962 TV series)
・ Empire (1964 film)
・ Empire (1984 TV series)
・ Empire (1986 film)
・ Empire (2002 film)
・ Empire (2005 TV series)
・ Empire (2012 TV series)


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Empik : ウィキペディア英語版
Empik

Empik (stylised as empík), is a Polish commercial chain selling books, international press and media products (including film, music, and software). The chain also owns a photo company, Empik Foto, as well as a foreign language school, Empik School.
==History ==
EMPiK chain began during Poland's communist period as KMPiK ((ポーランド語:Klub Międzynarodowej Prasy i Książki), the International Press and Book Club) owned by the Prasa-Książka-Ruch monopoly which financed the PZPR Party from its revenue. In 1991 it was acquired by businessmen Jacek Dębski, Janusz Romanowski (a former reserve police officer) and Yaron Bruckner, and given its current name. While initially it was partially owned by the Polish state, in 1994 it was sold completely by the State Treasury to Bruckner's Eastbridge N.V.. In May 2009 EMPiK had 134 stores in Poland and 23 stores in Ukraine.〔From Polish Wikipedia〕

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