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Plock

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Plock  (pwôtsk)
A city of central Poland on the Vistula River west-southwest of Warsaw. Known since the tenth century, it passed to Prussia in 1793 and to Russia in 1815. It reverted to Poland after World War I. Population: 127,000.

Pƚock [plɒk]
n
(Placename) a town in central Poland, on the River Vistula: several Polish kings are buried in the cathedral: oil refining, petrochemical works. Pop.: 131 011 (1999 est.)


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Some 22 mobile homes moved onto Plock Court in Gloucester on Tuesday and were told to leave by 3pm yesterday.
In group 'B', Bangkok of Thailand pulled off a crucial 2-0 win over Karachi of Pakistan, while Plock of Poland narrowly beat Tralee of Ireland 1-0.
Four stainless steel corrosion resistant emergency tank showers have been delivered to Central Europe's largest company, Polski Koncern Naftowy Orlen (PKN), for installation at the largest oil refining complex in Plock, Poland.
 
 
 
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