Bi-kok Kok-b? P??

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Bi-kok Kok-b? P??
United States Department of State

Bi-kok Kok-b? P?? chong-p??

Bi-kok Kok-b? P?? ( Eng-gi : United States Department of State ), Han-bun m? hoan-e?k cho Kok-b?-?ⁿ (國務院), s? Bi-kok chu-koan kok-che koan-h? e lian-pang chan-kip heng-cheng p??-mn?g.

H?-mia [ siu-kai | kai goan-si-be ]

1789 ni 9 goe?h 15, Bi-kok kok-h?e thong-koe chi?t h?ng hoat-an, l?i-b?n pau-koat k? chin-cheng e G?a-b?-p?? ( Department of Foreign Affairs ) kai mia cho Kok-b?-p??, che chu-iau s? phoe-ha?p hit-ch?n phai chi?t koa kok-l?i s?-b? h?? in. Hia e t?i-chi pau-koat ? hoat-po? kap po-koan Bi-kok hoat-lu?t teng ch? khoan ki-lio?k khang-khoe. Hi?n-ch?i iau koh i-chhi kok-l?i s?-b? ? T?a-chiong ( Great Seal ) e po-chun kap Pe?h-kiong e gi-sek teng t?i-chi. [1]

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  1. "Why is the Department called the Department of State?" . Office of the Historian . Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs, United States Department of State . 2017-01-25 khoaⁿ--e .  

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