Karolina Duzniak and her fiancee Ola Głowacka drive away from Kozy. <!– –> Kozy, Poland (CNN) — Karolina Duzniak has lived in the drowsy, tree-dotted Polish village of Kozy for 26 years. But she doesn’t feel herself until she gets into her car each morning, shuts the door and drives away. “I prefer big cities,”...
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