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  2. Colony Brands - Wikipedia

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    Colony Brands, formerly The Swiss Colony, is a Wisconsin-based direct marketer of food and non-food products. It operates several catalog brands, such as Montgomery Ward, AmeriMark, and The Swiss Colony, and acquired some of AmeriMark's assets in 2023.

  3. Italian Swiss Colony - Wikipedia

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    Italian Swiss Colony was a 19th and 20th-century American wine company and brand based in Sonoma County, California. It was founded by Andrea Sbarboro in 1881 and became a leading producer and seller of wine in the US and abroad.

  4. Nueva Helvecia - Wikipedia

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    Nueva Helvecia is a city in Uruguay with a Swiss heritage and culture. Learn about its history, attractions, economy and notable people from this Wikipedia article.

  5. History of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and development of the Swiss Confederation, a federal republic of autonomous cantons with a long history of federation. Explore the prehistoric, Roman, medieval, modern and contemporary periods of Swiss history, from ancient times to the present day.

  6. Montgomery Ward - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Ward is the name of two U.S. retail corporations, one that operated as a mail-order and department store chain from 1872 to 2001, and one that launched as an online retailer in 2004. Learn about the origins, expansion, decline, and revival of Montgomery Ward, as well as its products, brands, and landmarks.

  7. Swiss abroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1856 the colony farm of Esperanza was founded in Santa Fe becoming the mother of agricultural colonies in Argentina, and thus beginning a long process of European colonization and immigration on Argentine soil. Current estimates state 150,000 Swiss descendants residing in Argentina. [20]

  8. New Helvetia - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss pioneer John Sutter (1803–1880) arrived in Alta California with other Euro-American settlers in August 1839. He established an agricultural and trading colony, with the stockade Sutter's Fort, and named it "Nueva Helvetia." It was located near the confluence of the Sacramento River and American River.

  9. Colonia Suiza - Wikipedia

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    Colonia Suiza (In English, Swiss Colony)is a town in the municipality of San Carlos de Bariloche, in the Bariloche Department, Río Negro, Argentina. It is located about 25 km from the city of San Carlos de Bariloche at the foot of Cerro López.