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Dictionary Polish ↔ German: Praga | Translation 1 - 3 of 3 |
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| geogr. Praga {f} [dzielnica Warszawy] | Praga {n} [Stadtteil von Warschau] | ||
| geogr. Praga {f} [stolica Czech] | Prag {n} | ||
| geogr. na Pradze {adv} | in Praga |
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