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Kinoplex was a multiplex cinema operator in Poland.

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It operated six multiplex cinemas.

Current Locations

Traditional Cinemas

Alongside multiplex facilities Kinoplex operates one traditional cinema in Białystok - Kino "Pokój" (eng. Peace).



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