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Dalia Blimke-Dereń
Dalia Blimke-Dereń (née Blimke; born 20 May 1979) is a Polish chess Woman International Master (WIM) (1998). Biography In 1991, in Warsaw, Dalia Blimke won the World Youth Chess Championship in the girl's U12 age group. In the following years, she represented Poland many times at the World Youth Chess Championships and European Youth Chess Championship in various age groups. In 1996, she won the Polish Youth Chess Championship in girl's U18 age group, and in 1999 - the gold medal at the World Girls' Junior Team Chess Championship in U20 age group in Rio de Janeiro. A year later, she won two national championship medals: silver in the Polish Blitz Chess Championship and bronze in the Polish Rapid Chess Championship. In the years 1994–2001 she appeared in the finals of Polish Women's Chess Championship six times. She achieved the best result in 1997 in Cisna, taking the fourth place. In the same year, she also took 2nd place (behind Olga Alexandrova) in the Open chess ...
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Tychy (Polish pronunciation: ; german: Tichau; szl, Tychy) is a city in Silesia in southern Poland, approximately south of Katowice. Situated on the southern edge of the Upper Silesian industrial district, the city boders Katowice to the north, Mikołów to the west, Bieruń to the east and Kobiór to the south. The Gostynia river, a tributary of the Vistula, flows through Tychy. Since 1999 Tychy has been located within the Silesian Voivodeship, a province consisting of 71 regional towns and cities. Tychy is also one of the founding cities of the Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia, a pan-Silesian economic and political union formed with the eventual aim of bringing the most populous Silesian areas under a single administrative body. Tychy is well known for its brewing industry and its international developed brand Tyskie, which dates back to the 17th century. Since 1950 Tychy has grown rapidly, mainly as a result of post-war socialist planning policies enacted to dispers ...
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