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Grudziadz

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[groo-jawnts, -jawnts] / ˈgru dʒɔnts, -dʒɔ̃ts /

noun

  1. a city in N Poland, on the Vistula River.


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Last year, three doctors and six nurses were given suspended prison terms for misleading some 200 people, mostly homeless, in the town of Grudziadz, into taking part in the new vaccine tests.

From Seattle Times

Benedict Makowski was arrested by the Gestapo for an unknown reason in the city of Grudziadz in northern Poland on Oct.

From Washington Times

The next day, new strikes also spread to factories in Slupsk, Bydgoszcz and Grudziadz.

From Time Magazine Archive