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- Okocim Brewery /əˈkɒtʃɪm/ (Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈkɔt͡ɕim]), in Brzesko in southeastern Poland, is a brewery founded in 1845. The brewery was established...
- Okocim [ɔˈkɔt͡ɕim] is a village in Brzesko County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. Less than 3 kilometres (2 mi) away from the village is Brzesko town...
- Carlsberg Group. Carlsberg acquired 100% control of the Okocim Group, which included the Okocim Brewery, in 2004. The subsidiary owns four brewing plants...
- Braniewo, Zamkowe and Kuflowe. Carlsberg Polska (market share in 2014 - 20,5%) Okocim Brewery brews Carlsberg, O.K. Beer, Harnaś, Piast, Książ and Karmi. Kasztelan...
- various ownerships since its 1385 founding. Okocim Brewery, founded by Jan Goetz in 1845, is located in nearby Okocim (3 km (1.9 mi)). Brzesko lies on the Uszwica [pl]...
- brewing company Carlsberg. Carlsberg has 1/3 control of the Okocim Group, which included the Okocim Brewery, in 2004. The subsidiary owns four brewing plants...
- industrialist, politician and activist. In the 1930s he was the sole owner of the Okocim Brewery in Brzesko, Poland, which had been founded by his grandfather, Johann...
- Götz; born 18 July 1864, Okocim, Galicia – died 24 April 1931, Okocim, Poland) was a Polish brewer of German ancestry, head of Okocim Brewery, a philanthropist...
- Nowa Ruda Piast Eagle, coat of arms of Poland Piast, a beer brewed by the Okocim Brewery, previously by the Piast Brewery This disambiguation page lists...
- Władysław Roman Orlicz Born (1903-05-24)May 24, 1903 Okocim, Austria-Hungary Died August 9, 1990(1990-08-09) (aged 87) Poznań, Poland Nationality Polish...