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na | florida house of representatives |
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na | cámara de representantes del Estado de Florida |
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florida house of representatives Explanation: it's the local house of representatives one in eyery state hotbot keyword tallahassee capitol |
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cámara de representantes del Estado de Florida Explanation: ...en Tallahasee. The Capitol is the building where the "cámara de representantes" (house of representatives) gather. this gathering is called thus "Capitol", the same way you call The White House the residence of the US President or The Pentagon to refer to the US Department of Defense. All very Latin/Greek by the way. The New World pays heed to the Ancients, would you believe it! Ah you can also translate "Capitol" as "Capitolio". Good luck cheers :-) Alcar�z Hughes Dicc. T�rminos Jur�dicos New Shorter Oxford |
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