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Bata and Shoe
* Bata Shoe Museum, a museum of the history of footwear in Toronto
The Bransen Family were running past it after finishing a Detour ( a game task ) at the nearby Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto.
Anticipating the Second World War, Thomas J. Bata, the founder's son, together with over 100 families from Czechoslovakia, moved to Canada in 1939 to develop the Bata Shoe Company of Canada, including a shoe factory and engineering plant, centred in a town that still bears his name, Batawa, Ontario.
Thomas devoted himself to the rebuilding and growth of the Bata Shoe Organisation, together with his wife and partner, Sonja.
Under his leadership, the Bata Shoe Organisation experienced unprecedented growth and became the world's largest manufacturer and marketer of footwear, selling over 300 million pairs of shoes each year and employing over 80, 000 people.
In 1964, the headquarters of the Bata Shoe Organisation was moved to Toronto, Canada and in 1965 it moved into an ultra-modern building, the Bata International Centre.
Other Bata family contributions to Canadian life include: Mrs. Sonja I. Bata founding the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto in 1998, Mr. and Mrs. Bata being supporters of Trent University, where the Thomas J. Bata Library bears Bata's name and supporters of York University in Toronto.
After the Second World War, the Bata Shoe Organisation was led by Thomas J. Bata ( Tomáš Baťa Junior ), son of Tomáš Baťa and the company grew significantly under Thomas J. Bata's driving leadership.
The red coloured countries indicate those which currently have Bata Shoe Stores
* Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto
* Bata Shoe Museum
His brother Antonín Baťa and sister Anna were partners in the startup firm T. & A. Bata Shoe Company.
Previously known for the Chełmek Shoe factory, which until 1947 was part of Bata Shoes company.
In 1947, the Bata Shoe Factory was nationalized, and in 1969 Chełmek received town charter.
< http :// www. rcmusic. ca / ContentPage. aspx? name = Contact_Locations >.</ ref > In addition, the Bata Shoe Museum, the Gardiner Museum, the Yorkville shopping district, and the University of Toronto campus are all located in the vicinity.
Industries include Zimbabwe Alloys, a chrome smelting plant, Bata Shoe Company ( established in 1939 ) and Anchor Yeast the sole manufacturer of yeast ( established in 1952 ).
* Bata School ( Financed and Maintained by the Bata Shoe Company )

Bata and Organization
Thomas J. Bata held a meeting in East Tilbury near London, UK and the decision was taken that Bata Development Limited in England would become the service headquarters of the Bata Shoe Organization.
Experienced employeees embarked energetically on work and only a few years later the Bata Shoe Organization under Thomas J. Bata had spread successfully across the world.
Thomas J. Bata moved the headquarters of the Organization to Toronto, Canada in 1964 and in 1965 an ultra modern building, the Bata International Centre was opened.
By 1975 the Bata Shoe Organization included 98 operating companies in 89 countries of the world employing 90, 000 people ; in the 90 factories 250 million pairs of shoes were produced annually and the company operated over 5, 000 shops.
Tomáš J. Baťa led the Bata Shoe Organization until 1984 when his son Thomas George Bata became the CEO.
Thomas J. Bata was greeted warmly in the main square in Zlin by thousands of people cheering him and he immediately initiated plans for the return of the Organization to the place where it all started.

Bata and under
As a boy he apprenticed under his father, Tomáš Sr., who began the T. & A. Bata Shoe company in 1894 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia.
Between 1946 and 1960 under the leadership of Thomas J. Bata 25 new factories were built and 1, 700 company shops opened.

Bata and Thomas
* Thomas J. Bata ( 1914 – 2008 ), son of the founder
Thomas J. Bata successfully established and ran the new Canadian operations and, during the war years, he sought to maintain the necessary coordination with as many of the overseas Bata operations as was possible.
During this period, the Canadian engineering plant manufactured strategic components for the Allies ' war effort and Thomas J. Bata worked together with the Czechoslovak government-in-exile of President Beneš and with other democratic powers.
In 2002, the headquarters was moved to Lausanne, Switzerland and the organisation has been led by Thomas G. Bata, grandson of Tomáš Baťa.
Jan Antonin was forced to flee from Czechoslovakia after the invasion by the Nazis, Tomas ' son Thomas manager of the buying department of the English Bata Company was unable to return again until after the war when the Baťa company was nationalized.
Thomas was sent to Canada by his Uncle Jan where he was the Vice President of the Bata Import and Export Company of Canada, which later developed into another model community named Batawa that had been founded by Jan Antonin Bata in 1938.
Being returned to Tomáš J. Baťa, the son of the company's founder, the building houses the headquarters of the Thomas Bata Foundation.
Thomas Bata may refer to:
* Thomas J. Bata ( 1914 – 2008 ), his son who led the corporation through the 1980s.
* Club Deportivo Thomas Bata, Chile
Thomas J. Bata and Sonja I. Bata, Zlín, 1989

Bata and J
Tomáš J. BaŤa successfully established and ran the new Canadian operations and during the war years he sought to maintain the necessary coordination with as many of the overseas Bata operations as was possible.
During this period the Canadian engineering plant manufactured strategic components for the Allies and Thomas J. Bata worked together with the government in exile of President Benes and other democratic powers.

Bata and .
On September 22 a clash took place between a rebel group from Kogo and a loyal detachment from Bata.
Finally, on October 14 a force of 200 rebels arrived in the merchant Ciudad de Mahón and took control of Bata and the rest of the colony.
The chief ports are Bata and Mbini in Río Muni and Malabo and Luba on Bioko.
There is regular service between Malabo and Bata.
Mainland Equatorial Guinea is served by Bata Airport, north of Bata, which has domestic air services to Malabo.
* The Buddhist ruler of Butuan in the Philippines ( P ’ u-tuan in the Sung Dynasty records ), Sari Bata Shaja, makes the first tributary mission to China.
Malabo () is the capital of Equatorial Guinea, located on the northern coast of Bioko Island ( formerly Fernando Pó ) on the rim of a sunken volcano .. With a fast growing population of 155, 963 ( 2005 ) it is also the second largest city in the country, after Bata in Río Muni on the African mainland.
It was chosen to replace the mainland city of Bata as the capital of the country in 1969, and was renamed Malabo in 1973 as part of President Francisco Macías Nguema's campaign to replace European place names with " authentic " African ones.
The city is served by Malabo International Airport, while ferries sail from its port to Douala and Bata.
The Colegio Nacional Enrique Nvó Okenve has campuses here and in Bata.
* Streets were also named after him in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, in Budapest, Hungary ( between 1961 and 1990 ); Jakarta ( between 1945 to 1967 ); Belgrade, Serbia ; Sofia, Bulgaria ( until 1991-2 ) Skopje, Republic of Macedonia ; Bata and Malabo, Equatorial Guinea ; Tehran, Iran ; Algiers, Algeria ( Rue Patrice Lumumba ); Santiago de Cuba, Cuba ( since 1960, formerly Avenida de Bélgica ); Łódź, Warsaw, Poland ; Kiev, Ukraine ; Perm, Russia ; Rabat, Morocco ; Maputo, Mozambique ; Leipzig, Germany ; Lusaka, Zambia (" Lumumba Street "); Kampala, Uganda (" Lumumba Avenue "); Tunis, Tunisia ; Fort-de-France, Martinique ; Montpellier, France ; Accra, Ghana ; Antananarivo, Madagascar ; Rotterdam, Netherlands ; Alexandria, Egypt and Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
The 1972 Yugoslav Partisan film Valter brani Sarajevo ( Walter Defends Sarajevo ) starring Serbian actor Bata Živojinović is one of the most-watched war films of all time, owing mainly to audiences in the People's Republic of China.
Because of the Egyptian location wherein the scene is staged, it is not impossible to scope in this biblical tale also a more recent echo of the very old Egyptian fable of the two brothers Bata and Anpu.
He had inherited a talented squad which included the strikers Guillermo Gorostiza and Bata who had been top scorers for La Liga in 1930 and 1932 ( Gorostiza ) and 1931 ( bata ) respectively.
This saw success return to Athletic in a season in which brought them their 4th title, and where Bata was second top scorer with 21 goals.
Gorostiza was a member of a Athletic team that also included Bata and was coached by English Fred Pentland, and won two Pichichi awards with the club.
Thurrock includes the Bata village, built for workers of the shoe company in 1933.
Some filming also took place for the film Essex Boys in and around the Bata estate at East Tilbury.
Building of the Bata estate in East Tilbury was begun in 1933 and it is now a conservation area.
A business park built on Route 40 at the former site of the Bata Shoes factory opened in 2000, originally provided offices for Clark Turner Signature Homes and SURVICE Engineering.
The headquarters of Europe's largest meat processor Vion NV are located in Best, as are Philips Healthcare and the Bata Branded Business.
* Joseph Howard Lee, who claimed to be the African native Bata LoBagola.
An acclaimed, pampered, and celebrated actress in the National Theatre, Natalija is finding it hard to adapt to manual labour, especially in the light that she also has a sick, wheelchair-bound brother Bata to take care of.

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