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  2. Warsaw Metro - Wikipedia

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    They first arrived in Warsaw in 1990 as a "gift" from the USSR, five years before the Metro's opening, from the Metrovagonmash plant in Mytishchi near Moscow (model 81-717.3/714.3 - 10 carriages). Subsequent trains arrived from Saint Petersburg 's Vagonmash (I. E. Yegorov) Plant in 1994 (81-572/573 - 32 carriages) and an additional 18 81-572.1 ...

  3. Piaseczno - Wikipedia

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    The ghetto was liquidated in January 1941, when all its 2,500 inhabitants were transported in cattle trucks to the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest ghetto in all of Nazi occupied Europe with over 400,000 Jews crammed into an area of 1.3 square miles (3.4 km 2). From there, most victims were sent to Treblinka extermination camp. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  4. PCC SE - Wikipedia

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    PCC SE is an international chemicals, silicon and logistics corporation. [2] Headquartered in Duisburg, Germany, the PCC Group has about 3,300 employees worldwide.It comprises 66 subsidiaries located at 41 sites in 17 countries, with production facilities in Europe, Asia and the United States. [3]

  5. Sadyba - Wikipedia

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    Sadyba is a neighborhood in Mokotów district of Warsaw, Poland.It has an administrative status of osiedle within the city. Sadyba can be divided into Old Sadyba, mainly upper class housing, and New-Sadyba with modern retail stores and communist era high rise apartments.

  6. Saint Petersburg–Warsaw railway - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the section from Lentvaris to Warsaw was completed on 15 December 1862. The first locomotives for the St. Petersburg–Warsaw railway were bought in England, France, and Belgium. They were “G” class 0-6-0s with two cylinders. They were produced in Manchester in 1857, in Paris in 1860, and in Belgium in 1862.

  7. Pact of Free Cities - Wikipedia

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    The goals of the signatories include sharing information about best practices in urban development, housing crisis, and global warming. [1] [2] [11] They also are lobbying for European Union policies that are tailored for cities [12] and for the ability to access European funding directly, rather than through national governments which have been accused of politicizing the disbursal of funds.

  8. How many miles do you have left when your gas light ... - AOL

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    According to the chart, you could have anywhere between 25 and 114 miles to go when that low fuel light comes on. And some brands are seemingly more conservative than others: For example, Hyundais ...

  9. Poniatowski Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Poniatowski Bridge (Polish: Most Poniatowskiego) is a bridge in Warsaw, Poland. Originally built between 1904 and 1914, it was damaged in each World War and rebuilt after each. It spans the Vistula River, connecting Warsaw's Powiśle and Praga districts. Its viaduct is an extension of Jerusalem Avenue, a principal Warsaw thoroughfare.