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Plungė (; Samogitian: Plongė; Polish: Płungiany) is a city in Lithuania with 17,252 inhabitants. Plungė is known for Plungė Manor and its park, where the Samogitian Art Museum is located. In the Oginskiai manor park stands the Perkūnas oak natural monument. The Lourdes of Plungė was created in 1905 and attracts visitors to this day. In the center of Plungė stands a monument for the 10th anniversary of regaining the independence of Lithuania and a sculpture of Saint Florian built by the Lithuanian book carrier Kazys Barzdys.
The city has a crab stick factory which exports to many countries in Europe.
After much deliberating and having received helpful advice from members of this forum I've just bitten the proverbial bullet and ordered a new mg4 se. I've never bought a new car before and I have a few questions about the process etc.
First off, my order "paperwork" states that my car will be...
Hi All.
Currently drive a HS so am okay with MG brand.
Do 300-400 mpw so petrol is around £70 or so.
Do lots of small journeys 15/20miles and occasional 100 round trips,centred around Grandchildren(3 of them 12/7/2so need space) school runs/school hols etc.
Had a rental Mokka e and was impressed...
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