Quechua
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Quechua
Summary
Quechua is a brand[1]. Quechua draws 235 Wikipedia views per month (brand category, ranking #165 of 1,040).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Quechua is Domancy[3].
- Quechua is in the country of France[4].
- Quechua's image is recorded as Quechua climbing shoes.jpg[5].
- Quechua's instance of is recorded as brand[6].
- Quechua's owned by is recorded as Association Familiale Mulliez[7].
- Quechua's owned by is recorded as Decathlon[8].
- Quechua's logo image is recorded as Quechua brand logo 2019.svg[9].
- Quechua's headquarters location is recorded as Domancy[10].
- Quechua's Commons category is recorded as Quechua (brand)[11].
- Quechua's industry is recorded as mountaineering[12].
- +1997-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Quechua[13].
- Quechua's start time is recorded as +1997-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- Quechua's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04cvzmv[15].
- Quechua's location of formation is recorded as Domancy[16].
- Quechua's official website is recorded as https://quechuabrand.com/[17].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as sports equipment[18].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as backpack[19].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as clothing[20].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as fleece[21].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as jacket[22].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as sleeping bag[23].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as tent[24].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as boot[25].
- Quechua's product or material produced is recorded as shoe[26].
- Quechua's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+150'}[27].
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Founding
+1997-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Quechua[13]. Quechua's location of formation is recorded as Domancy[16].
Operations
Quechua's headquarters location is recorded as Domancy[10].
Industry
Quechua's industry is recorded as mountaineering[12].
Ownership
Owners include Association Familiale Mulliez[7], an organization[28], founded in 1955[29], headquartered in Roubaix[30] and Decathlon[8], a Wikidata items that need to be split[31]. Products include sports equipment[18], backpack[19], clothing[20], fleece[21], jacket[22], and sleeping bag[23].
Why It Matters
Quechua draws 235 Wikipedia views per month (brand category, ranking #165 of 1,040).[2] Quechua has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32]