Supermarkets in Latvia

Supermarkets in Latvia

This is a list of supermarkets in Latvia.

*Stockmann
*Elvi
*Iki
*Maxima (VP Market)
*Mego plus
*Mego
*Nelda
*Rimi Baltic + Supernetto
*Beta (Savel SIA)


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