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    Jaroslav Filip (22 June 1949, Hontianske Moravce – 11 July 2000, Bratislava), known as Jaro Filip, was a Slovak musician, composer, humorist, dramaturge...
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    compilations and live recordings. Müller collaborated with pianist Jaroslav Filip until the latter's death in 2000. Müller started his career as a music...
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  • People named Jaroslav Jaroslav Drobný, Czech tennis player Jaroslav Drobný, Czech footballer Jaroslav Filip, Slovak musician. Jaroslav Foglar, Czech...
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    double act with Július Satinský and their collaboration with musician Jaroslav Filip and other Slovak and Czech comedians and actors. Lasica was born in...
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    newspaper .týždeň. She is a daughter of actress Anna Šišková and musician Jaroslav Filip. She currently lives alternately in Slovakia and Nepal, where she leads...
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  • v t e Aurel Award for Lifetime Achievement Jaroslav Filip (2001) Marián Varga (2002) František Krištof Veselý (2003) Ján Lehotský (2004) Karol Duchoň (2005)...
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    being Bolo nás jedenásť (There used to be eleven of us) with music by Jaroslav Filip. On 2 January 2002, he received the state award Pribina Cross of the...
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    two Czech Catholic noblemen, Count Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice and Count Vilém Slavata of Chlum and Košumberk. Filip Fabricius was born in Mikulov, Moravia...
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  • recorded six albums with Vladimír Hronec, Dežo Ursiny, Milan Lasica, Jaroslav Filip as well as the bands Elán, Prognóza, Burčiak and Provisorium. In 1980s...
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  • (1974–1994) Ján Cikker (1911–1989) Viliam Figuš-Bystrý (1875–1937) Jaroslav Filip (1949–2000) Tibor Frešo (1918–1978) Vladimír Godár (b. 1956) Daniel...
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