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Regulatorska

Regulatorska is a toponym used in Polish-speaking regions and may also appear as a surname. In Polish grammar, Regulatorska is the feminine form of an adjective derived from regulator or regulation, and when applied to a place name it functions as a street or district designation. As a street name, Regulatorska commonly translates to something like “Regulators Street” and may reflect historical connections to regulatory authorities, industrial oversight, or governance facilities located nearby. The specific origin of any given Regulatorska street varies by locality and typically reflects local history or administrative naming practices.

The form Regulatorska can also function as a feminine surname. In Polish, many surnames have masculine and

Because the usage of Regulatorska is not tied to a single well-known place or person, the term

feminine
forms,
with
Regulatorska
representing
the
feminine
variant
of
a
surname
such
as
Regulatorski.
In
practice,
individuals
with
this
surname
are
uncommon,
and
any
current
notable
bearers
would
be
found
in
local
or
national
biographical
sources.
commonly
appears
in
encyclopedic
contexts
as
a
potential
place
name
or
surname
without
a
single
canonical
referent.
Readers
seeking
a
specific
Regulatorska
should
consult
local
geographic
or
genealogical
records
to
identify
the
exact
instance.