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The '''Lviv Bus Factory''', or '''LAZ''' (Львівський автомобільний завод, ''L’vivs’ky Avtomobil’ny Zavod'', literally "Lviv Automobile Factory"), mostly known under its obsolete name ''L’vivs’ky Avtobusnyi Zavod'' (Львівський автобусний завод, literally '''"Lviv Bus Factory"''') is a [[bus]] manufacturing company in Lviv, Ukraine. Brand name: "LAZ" (cyrillic: ЛАЗ). It was one of the major bus manufacturers in the Soviet Union and the largest-ever industrial company in the city. Now it is a private closed joint stock company. | The '''Lviv Bus Factory''', or '''LAZ''' (Львівський автомобільний завод, ''L’vivs’ky Avtomobil’ny Zavod'', literally "Lviv Automobile Factory"), mostly known under its obsolete name ''L’vivs’ky Avtobusnyi Zavod'' (Львівський автобусний завод, literally '''"Lviv Bus Factory"''') is a [[bus]] manufacturing company in Lviv, Ukraine. Brand name: "LAZ" (cyrillic: ЛАЗ). It was one of the major bus manufacturers in the Soviet Union and the largest-ever industrial company in the city. Now it is a private closed joint stock company. | ||
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Revision as of 04:27, 14 February 2007
The Lviv Bus Factory, or LAZ (Львівський автомобільний завод, L’vivs’ky Avtomobil’ny Zavod, literally "Lviv Automobile Factory"), mostly known under its obsolete name L’vivs’ky Avtobusnyi Zavod (Львівський автобусний завод, literally "Lviv Bus Factory") is a bus manufacturing company in Lviv, Ukraine. Brand name: "LAZ" (cyrillic: ЛАЗ). It was one of the major bus manufacturers in the Soviet Union and the largest-ever industrial company in the city. Now it is a private closed joint stock company.
External link
- (English) Official website