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Naberezhnye Chelny

American  
[nah-buh-rezh-nee-uh chel-nee, nah-byi-ryi-zhni-yuh chyil-ni] / ˈnɑ bəˌrɛʒ ni ə tʃɛlˈni, ˈnɑ byɪ ryɪ ʒnɪ yə tʃyɪlˈnɪ /
Or Naberezhnyye Chelny

noun

  1. a port in the Tatar Autonomous Republic, in the Russian Federation in Asia,e of Kazan, on the Kama River.


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Ford says it will stop making passenger cars in Russia by the end of June, closing vehicle assembly plants in St. Petersburg and Naberezhnye Chelny, as well as an engine plant in Yelabuga.

From Seattle Times

Ford says it will stop making passenger cars in Russia by the end of June, closing vehicle assembly plants in St. Petersburg and Naberezhnye Chelny, as well as an engine plant in Yelabuga.

From Washington Times

Activist Karim Yamadayev was sentenced on Tuesday in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny for a repeat violation of the law on holding public events.

From BBC

The first Taliban officer tried in a U.S. civilian court, Hamidullin, is from Naberezhnye Chelny, the most radical of Tatarstan’s large cities and a focal point for Salafism in the region.

From Washington Post

Mercedes is now planning to assemble the large-sedan S-Class in Naberezhnye Chelny, extending its partnership with Kamaz. By leveraging its already established partnership with Kamaz, and manufacturing in Naberezhnye Chelny itself, Mercedes-Benz could benefit from synergies and possibly lower initial setup costs.

From Forbes