Flisy (Bydgoszcz district)

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Flisy is a district in Bydgoszcz, Poland, west of the city, above the Bydgoszcz Canal.

53°08′22″N17°56′02″E / 53.1394°N 17.9338°E / 53.1394; 17.9338


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