Talk:Polica

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  • Police is used locally, see e.g. pl:Polica
  • Every border is temporary until changed. The article clearly states the border passed through Polica for two years only. The place to describe border changes, and discuss their temporary or permanent character, is Polish-Czechoslovak border conflicts, not an article about a mountain which happened to be on the border for a short period.
    --YagaBaba (talk) 18:25, 29 March 2008 (UTC)