That depends on which nation it originates from. Try this website
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What year was parens patriae implmented
Patria in Latin means country / motherland. Patria is a female noun and is being conjugated in this way:Singular : patria patriae patriae patriam patria patriaPlural : patriae patriarum patriis patrias patriae patriis
England
father of the country
Pater Patriae
for the freedom of my country
Parent of the nation
1 mol Ag/ 107.87g Ag ---/---------------------------------------- x2=215.74g Ag / 1mol Ag 1 mol S/32.07g S --------/------------------------------------32.07g S /1 mol S total=247.81g Ag2S 215.47g Ag/247.81=.8706 87.06% Ag .8706 or 87.06% Ag x 125g Ag2S = 108.83g Ag can be produced from Ag2S
"Not for self but for country."
acceptance of the concept of "parens patriae"
We walk in the roads of our home.
The motto of Sylvia Fedoruk is 'Deo Et Patriae'.