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Nokia, Finland, population 36,000. Cellphones, tyres, rubber boots, ...
Does it count if you know the thing it's known for but not that it's a place?
I'd try Bodom, population 0, if other than cities are allowed.
Or possibly Santa's village, population 2 (if you exclude the elves)
I actually used to own a cellphone and tyres from Nokia at the same time.