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rządowy {adj} {attr} | government | ||
rząd {m} [państwa] | government | ||
rządu | of the government | ||
admin pol. agencja {f} rządowa | government corporation | ||
pol. prawowity rząd {m} | legitimate government | ||
pol. rząd {m} mniejszościowy | minority government | ||
admin pol. rząd {m} totalitarny | totalitarian government | ||
admin samorząd {m} terytorialny | local government | ||
hist. Rząd {m} Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na uchodźstwie [1939-1990] | Government of the Republic of Poland in Exile |
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