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OR Group (''Obuv Rossii'') is a Russian shoe company founded in Novosibirsk in 2003 by Anton Titov. History The company was founded in 2003 in Novosibirsk. In March 2007, a project was launched in several Novosibirsk stores of the company: customers could take an interest-free loan for 3–5 months to buy shoes, but the purchase had to be more than 3000 rubles, and as a result, sales in the shops grew by 15% in three months. In 2010, the firm has signed a one-year advertising contract with singer Valeriya. In 2015, Obuv Rossii bought the S-TEP, a Novosibirsk shoe company, which owned a shoe factory in Berdsk. In November 2020, the company decided to change the name ''Obuv Rossii'' to ''OR Group''; it also decided to go beyond the fashion segment and become a universal retailer developing a trading platform and online marketplace under the brand name ''Prodayom''. Brands The company's stores operate under the brands Westfalika, Peshekhod, Rossita, Emilia Estra and Lisette. The ...
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Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the Russian Census (2021), 2021 Census, it had a population of 1,633,595, making it the most populous city in Siberia and the list of cities and towns in Russia by population, third-most populous city in Russia. The city is located in southwestern Siberia, on the banks of the Ob River. Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway, where the Novosibirsk Rail Bridge was constructed. Originally named Novonikolayevsk ("New Nicholas") in honor of Emperor Nicholas II, the city rapidly grew into a major transport, commercial, and industrial hub. Novosibirsk was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet Union, Soviet period and gained its present name, Novosibirsk ("New Siberia"), i ...
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