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DescriptionKatowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna (Podstrefa Tyska) - Isuzu Motors Polska 2.jpg
Polski: Katowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna - ISUZU foto. tyski art. fotograf.
English: Factory in Tychy, "Poland," founded by, Isuzu——to produce Diesel engines, "became GM owned," Opel Manufacturing Poland, converted for petrol engines by PSA, since 2021 one of 4 plants of Stellantis in Poland
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