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FIGURE 29. In the Gottwaldov-Otrokovice-Napajedla contiguous town conurbation is one of the world's largest footwear plants; now called SVIT, it formerly was named BATA (top). In Otrokovice, a modern recently completed tire plant (one of two in this area) has a capacity of 2¼ million tires per year (bottom). Construction characteristics closely follow U.S. patterns. (U/OU)
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