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  • 1Incompatibilitas — This article is about a historic Polish law. For a modern political science term, see political incompatibility or political incompatibilitas . Incompatibilitas (a Latin term, meaning incompatibility ) was a principle instituted in the Kingdom of …

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  • 2Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — were one of the highest ranking officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland. They were the officials in charge of the voivodeships (provinces/palatinates) of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The office first appears as Palatine ( Palatinus …

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  • 3Castellans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — Castellans of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth were the lower rank officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland. Their numbers varied with time and shifting borders of the Commonwealth.In the Kingdom of Poland and later the Polish Lithuanian …

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  • 4Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — This article discusses the organizational and administrative structure of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth ( Nobility Commonwealth[citation needed] or Commonwealth of Both Nations , in Polish: Rzeczpospolita… …

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  • 5Litzmannstadt — Łódź …

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  • 6Lodsch — Łódź …

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  • 7Lodz — Łódź …

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  • 8Lódz — Łódź …

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  • 9Łodzia — Łódź …

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  • 10urząd — m IV, D. urzędu, Ms. urzędzie; lm M. urzędy 1. «organ władzy publicznej o określonym zakresie działania; zespół osób wykonujący te zadania» Urząd administracyjny, finansowy, pocztowy, śledczy, patentowy, morski. Urzędy centralne, terenowe,… …

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