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    Filipe Kartalian Ayrosa Galvão, better known by his stage name Fiuk (born October 25, 1990) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor. He is better known...
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    The Paul Street Boys (Hungarian: A Pál utcai fiúk) is a youth novel by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Molnár, first published in 1906. The novel is about...
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  • Fiuk [fjuk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żabno, within Tarnów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately...
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  • The Gyurkovics Boys (Hungarian: Gyurkovics fiúk) is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Dezső Ákos Hamza and starring László Szilassy, Ida Turay and...
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  • as an orphanage boy Lilla, László Éva (5 July 2011). "Mi lett a Pál utcai fiúk gyerekszereplőivel negyven év után?" [What happened to the child actors of...
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    In the same year, he released an acoustic version of the song with singer Fiuk. In mid-2020, in collaboration with the Italian DJ Noto and the Dutch Marc...
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  • public vote over digital influencer Camilla de Lucas and actor & singer Fiuk. According to the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics, the...
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  • The Witman Boys (redirect from Witman fiúk)
    The Witman Boys (Hungarian: Witman fiúk) is a 1997 Hungarian drama film co-written and directed by János Szász. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard...
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  • and Weronika Marczuk-Pazura. It premiered on 10 September 2008. Wioletta Fiuk was announced as the winner on 3 December 2008. During choreography camp...
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    The Lenin Boys (Hungarian: Lenin-fiúk) were the paramilitary of the Hungarian Communist Party operating in Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919. The group...
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