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  • Renub Research μοιράστηκε ένα σύνδεσμο
    2025-06-03 12:23:59 -
    Global Footwear Market
    Fashion trends, sports culture, and sustainability are reshaping the global footwear industry.
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    #FootwearMarket #SneakerTrends #GlobalFashion #RenubResearch
    Global Footwear Market 👟🌍 Fashion trends, sports culture, and sustainability are reshaping the global footwear industry. 🔗 https://www.renub.com/global-footwear-market-p.php #FootwearMarket #SneakerTrends #GlobalFashion #RenubResearch
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    Global Footwear Market – Industry Trends, Analysis & Forecast 2025–2033
    Renub Research provides insights into the global footwear market, covering key trends, consumer behavior, product segments, and forecast data from 2025 to 2033
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    2024-08-21 15:13:49 -
    Japan's Tomiko Itooka is going to be the oldest person in the world
    The Japanese woman is set to take the title after Spain's Maria Branias Morera died at the age of 117.
    At the age of 116, Japanese woman Tomiko Itooka is about to enter the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest person.

    Itooka is set to take the title after the world's 'oldest' person, Maria Branias Morera, of Spain, died on Monday at the age of 117. A research group said this on Wednesday.

    Tomiko Itooka was a mountaineer. He was born on 23 May 1908. According to the US-based Gerontology Research Group, he lives in the western city of Asia in Japan.

    Itooka is a mother of three children. In his 70s, Itooka often climbed mountains in Japan. He climbed the 3,067-meter high Mount Ontake in Japan twice.

    According to the Gerontology Research Group, Itooka stunned guides by climbing the mountain in just sneakers without hiking boots. And at the age of 100, he climbed a long flight of stone steps without a stick to the shrine of Ashiya.
    Japan's Tomiko Itooka is going to be the oldest person in the world The Japanese woman is set to take the title after Spain's Maria Branias Morera died at the age of 117. At the age of 116, Japanese woman Tomiko Itooka is about to enter the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest person. Itooka is set to take the title after the world's 'oldest' person, Maria Branias Morera, of Spain, died on Monday at the age of 117. A research group said this on Wednesday. Tomiko Itooka was a mountaineer. He was born on 23 May 1908. According to the US-based Gerontology Research Group, he lives in the western city of Asia in Japan. Itooka is a mother of three children. In his 70s, Itooka often climbed mountains in Japan. He climbed the 3,067-meter high Mount Ontake in Japan twice. According to the Gerontology Research Group, Itooka stunned guides by climbing the mountain in just sneakers without hiking boots. And at the age of 100, he climbed a long flight of stone steps without a stick to the shrine of Ashiya.
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