It´s spelled "POLICIA"
The language, or an individual of Slovakia (Slovak Republic), is spelled Slovak.
The former country (now Slovakia and the Czech Republic) was spelled Czechoslovakia.
The former country is spelled Czechoslovakia. (it is now the Czech Republic and Slovakia)
The proper noun is spelled Czechoslovakia, a former country now two: Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The word is spelled officer, as in police officer.
The former country in eastern Europe was spelled Czechoslovakia.The area now exists as the countries of Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
If you want to know what is the phone number of Slovakian police (as I understood it), it's 158, but you can call 112 and it's police, fire department and emergency rescue together.
The proper noun (a former nation in Europe) was spelled Czechoslovakia.The country was split into Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1993.
It is spelled Constabulary. It is a police force. Consisting of police who are called constables. This term is most commonly used in Britain.
The rank in military or police is spelled sergeant (from the French sergent).
It is spelled sergeant (a non-commissioned military rank, or senior policeman).
Capital of Slovakia is Bratislava on western part of Slovakia.