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Fiat 126, a compact city car, was produced in Poland during the communist era under the leadership of Edward Gierek. The production began in 1973 in the Bielsko-Biała factory and continued until 2000. The Fiat 126, affectionately known as "Maluch" (meaning "little one" in Polish), became a symbol of Polish motoring and was widely used as a family car.