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Tychy

American  
[tik-ee, ti-ki] / ˈtɪk i, ˈtɪ kɪ /

noun

  1. a city in Katowice province, S Poland.


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The EV will go into production at the automaker’s factory in Tychy, Poland.

From The Verge

However, Malgorzata Jedrzejczyk, a spokeswoman for the Megrez hospital in Tychy, a town in Silesia, said staff were struggling to deal with the highest number of new patients since the start of the pandemic.

From Reuters

“Modern, hybrid and electric cars of the Jeep, Fiat and Alfa Romeo brands will start to leave the factory in Tychy in 2022,” Gowin wrote on Twitter.

From Reuters

Fiat Chrysler confirmed that new hybrid and electric Jeep, Fiat and Alfa Romeo models would be built in Tychy.

From Reuters

Armenia was scheduled to host Georgia in Yerevan on Sunday, and will now play in Tychy, Poland.

From Seattle Times