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Ra·dom  (rädôm)
A city of east-central Poland south of Warsaw. Founded in the 14th century, it passed to Austria in 1795 and to Russia in 1815, reverting to Poland after World War I. Population: 226,000.

Radom (Polish) [ˈradɔm]
n
(Placename) a city in E Poland: under Austria from 1795 to 1815 and Russia from 1815 to 1918. Pop.: 232 262 (1999 est.)


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In 2007, two pilots from Poland's Zelazny Aerial Acrobatics Group were killed at the Radom air show when their planes collided in mid air during a performance.
The Su-27 jet went down while performing manoeuvres at a festival in Radom, 65 miles south of Warsaw.
The Su-27 jet went down yesterday while performing manoeuvres at a festival in Radom, 65 miles south of Warsaw.
 
 
 
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