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  2. Party City - Wikipedia

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    Party City Holdco Inc. [2] is an American chain of party stores founded in 1986 by Steve Mandell in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company's headquarters are in ...

  3. Party City: 11 Best Things To Buy Before Many Stores ... - AOL

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    There’s currently an adult-sized rainbow tutu on sale at Party City for $8.39, marked down from $11.99, and the same product, fitted for young kids, is on sale for $6.99, marked down from $9.99 ...

  4. Category:Companies based in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    P. People Can Fly; PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna; PKP Cargo; PKP Group; PKP Intercity; Platige Image; Play (telecommunications) Plus (Polish telecommunications)

  5. Varso - Wikipedia

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    Varso or Varso Place is a neomodern office complex in Warsaw, Poland.It was designed by Foster + Partners and developed by HB Reavis.The complex features three buildings; the main one, Varso Tower, is the tallest building in Poland, the tallest building in the European Union, and the sixth-tallest building in Europe at 310 m (1,020 ft) in height. [4]

  6. History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1764–1795)

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    Warsaw painted by Bernardo Bellotto; view from the Royal Castle in 1773 Piotr Tepper's palace in Warsaw. The level of economic prosperity in the Commonwealth was largely determined by its agricultural production, but for the fundamental transformation that the country experienced in the second half of the 18th century, the changes taking place in the cities and within the industrial sphere ...

  7. Piłsudski Square - Wikipedia

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    Józefa Piłsudskiego), previously Victory Square (plac Zwycięstwa, 1946–1990) and Saxon Square (plac Saski, 1814–1928), is the largest city square of Poland's capital, located in the Warsaw city centre. The square is named after Marshal Józef Piłsudski who was instrumental in the restoration of Polish statehood after World War I. [1]