- Jewel-
Osco is a
regional supermarket chain in the
Chicago metropolitan area,
headquartered in Itasca, a
western suburb. In 2007, the
company had 188 stores...
- Bill
Osco (born
William Osco in 1947) is an
American film
producer and director.
Osco's first production job (in an
uncredited capacity) was the 1970 film...
- The
Osco-Umbrian,
Sabellic or
Sabellian languages are an
extinct group of
Italic languages, the Indo-European
languages that were
spoken in
Central and...
- de
Oscos,
Santa Eulalia de
Oscos, San
Tirso de Abres, Somiedo,
Tapia de Casariego, Taramundi, Teverga, Tineo, Valdés, Vegadeo,
Villanueva de
Oscos, Villayón...
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under American Stores ownership) but by 1991 had been
rebranded as Jewel-
Osco.
These included a few
stores that
American Stores opened in the late 1980s...
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stores and 'Country
Osco' (all the
other Oscos).
These two
divisions were
combined in 1968 and
formed Osco Drug, Inc. Also in 1968,
Osco's headquarters relocated...
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Osco is an
unincorporated community in
Osco Township,
Henry County, Illinois,
United States.
Osco is
located at 41°20′52″N 90°16′49″W / 41.34778°N 90...
- María de
Villanueva de
Oscos, (1139–1300) and more
recently Colección Diplomática del
Monasterio de
Santa María de
Villanueva de
Oscos, (1300–1511) The do****ents...
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north by
Vegadeo and Castropol, on the
south by San Martín de
Oscos and
Santa Eulalia de
Oscos, on the east by
Illano and San Martín, and on the west by Taramundi...
- Smith's
Albertsons Acme Andronico's
Albertsons Balducci's
Carrs Haggen Jewel-
Osco Kings Super Markets Lucky Pavilions Randalls Safeway Shaw's and Star Market...