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Tychy

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Ty·chy  (tk, t)
A town of south-central Poland south of Katowice. It was largely developed as a resettlement community after World War II. Population: 131,000.


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Ford have managed to outdo Fiat's reincarnated 500 despite the Ka being built on the same production line at Fiat's plant in Tychy, Poland.
Boruc packed his bags and left training camp in Tychy, southern Poland.
We had a game of making Tychy Burners - small clay boxes about the size of a Swan Vesta box, which we moulded from clay, made holes in each side, then baked them hard in the ovens of the old coal ranges.
 
 
 
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