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  2. Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant was announced on October 31, 1980, for the production of Datsun pickup trucks. [5] The company had also considered two locations in Georgia, but ultimately chose the Tennessee site due to its central location within the U.S. automotive market and the ability to transport parts to the site at a lower cost. [6]

  3. Nissan USA - Wikipedia

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    Nissan North America, Inc., doing business as Nissan USA, is the North American headquarters, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Nissan Motor Corporation of Japan.The company manufactures and sells Nissan and Infiniti brand cars, sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks through a network of approximately 1,082 Nissan and 211 Infiniti dealers in the United States, including 187 independent Nissan ...

  4. Brian Pohanka - Wikipedia

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    Brian Caldwell Pohanka was born on March 20, 1955, in Washington, D.C., to John Pohanka. He graduated from Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. He graduated with a history degree from Dickinson College in 1977.

  5. Nissan Shatai - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese automobile contract manufacturer for Nissan that is headquartered in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Its direct history began in 1949. Its direct history began in 1949. As of September 2016 [update] , Nissan owns 45.8% of the company stock.

  6. Ragnhild Pohanka - Wikipedia

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    Ragnhild Pohanka (31 May 1932 – 18 November 2021) was a Swedish politician. [1] A member of the Green Party and later the Left Party, she served in the Riksdag from 1988 to 1991 and again from 1994 to 1998. [2] In 1984, Ragnhild Pohanka and Per Gahrton were appointed the first spokespersons of the Swedish Green Party. [3]