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Jaroslav Hrabal (born 8 September 1974) is a retired Slovak footballer who is best known for playing for FC Spartak Trnava. He played 12 matches for the Slovakia national football team between 1999 and 2000.
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Jaroslav Hrabal (born 8 September 1974) is a retired Slovak footballer who is best known for playing for FC Spartak Trnava. He played 12 matches for the Slovakia national football team between 1999 and 2000.References External links Jaroslav Hrabal at Soccerway Jaroslav Hrabal at WorldFootball.net
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[ "Jaroslav Volek", "instance of", "human" ]
Jaroslav Volek (15 July 1923, Trenčín – 23 February 1989, Prague) was a Czech musicologist, semiotician who developed a theory of modal music. His theory included ideas of poly-modality and alteration of notes that he called "flex," which result in what he called the system of flexible diatonics. He applied this theory...
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Jaroslav Volek (15 July 1923, Trenčín – 23 February 1989, Prague) was a Czech musicologist, semiotician who developed a theory of modal music. His theory included ideas of poly-modality and alteration of notes that he called "flex," which result in what he called the system of flexible diatonics. He applied this theory...
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Jaroslav Volek (15 July 1923, Trenčín – 23 February 1989, Prague) was a Czech musicologist, semiotician who developed a theory of modal music. His theory included ideas of poly-modality and alteration of notes that he called "flex," which result in what he called the system of flexible diatonics. He applied this theory...
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[ "Jaroslav Volek", "place of birth", "Trenčín" ]
Jaroslav Volek (15 July 1923, Trenčín – 23 February 1989, Prague) was a Czech musicologist, semiotician who developed a theory of modal music. His theory included ideas of poly-modality and alteration of notes that he called "flex," which result in what he called the system of flexible diatonics. He applied this theory...
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Jaroslav Volek (15 July 1923, Trenčín – 23 February 1989, Prague) was a Czech musicologist, semiotician who developed a theory of modal music. His theory included ideas of poly-modality and alteration of notes that he called "flex," which result in what he called the system of flexible diatonics. He applied this theory...
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "instance of", "human" ]
Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four ye...
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Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "place of birth", "Zagreb" ]
Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four years, however, he moved with his Czech parents and two sisters first to Borovany, and later to Brno. There, he attended primary school and in 1940–1944, he was a student at a grammar school in Brno. From there, he went to a textile industrial school, f...
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Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.
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Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four ye...
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "country of citizenship", "Czechoslovakia" ]
Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "occupation", "writer" ]
Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four ye...
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "occupation", "dramaturge" ]
Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four years, however, he moved with his Czech parents and two sisters first to Borovany, and later to Brno. There, he attended primary school and in 1940–1944, he was a student at a grammar school in Brno. From there, he went to a textile industrial school, f...
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four ye...
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[ "Jaroslav Dietl", "occupation", "playwright" ]
Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.Work Dietl is known mainly for his work on the television series Hosp...
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Jaroslav Dietl (22 May 1929 – 29 June 1985) was a Czech television series writer, film and television screenwriter, and playwright working mainly during the Normalization period. He is known for such works as the coming-of-age drama Inženýrská odysea.Life Dietl was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1929. In less than four ye...
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[ "Jaroslav Papiernik", "instance of", "human" ]
Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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[ "Jaroslav Papiernik", "manner of death", "suicide" ]
Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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[ "Jaroslav Papiernik", "place of birth", "Hriňová" ]
Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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[ "Jaroslav Papiernik", "family name", "Papiernik" ]
Jaroslav Papiernik (February 14, 1952 in Hriňová – April 26, 2002 in Považská Bystrica) was a Czechoslovak/Slovak handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of the Czechoslovak team which finished seventh in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored five goals. 1 d...
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[ "Jaroslav Katriňák", "instance of", "human" ]
Jaroslav Katriňák (born 25 April 1966 in Martin) is a Slovak endurance motorcycle racer. Among his greatest achievements is achieving first overall in the Enduro World Championship in 1991, in the category of + 350 cc 4T and 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally in the motorcycles classification. In the summer of 2008 ...
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[ "Jaroslav Katriňák", "country of citizenship", "Slovakia" ]
Jaroslav Katriňák (born 25 April 1966 in Martin) is a Slovak endurance motorcycle racer. Among his greatest achievements is achieving first overall in the Enduro World Championship in 1991, in the category of + 350 cc 4T and 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally in the motorcycles classification. In the summer of 2008 ...
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[ "Jaroslav Katriňák", "place of birth", "Martin" ]
Jaroslav Katriňák (born 25 April 1966 in Martin) is a Slovak endurance motorcycle racer. Among his greatest achievements is achieving first overall in the Enduro World Championship in 1991, in the category of + 350 cc 4T and 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally in the motorcycles classification. In the summer of 2008 ...
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Jaroslav Katriňák (born 25 April 1966 in Martin) is a Slovak endurance motorcycle racer. Among his greatest achievements is achieving first overall in the Enduro World Championship in 1991, in the category of + 350 cc 4T and 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally in the motorcycles classification. In the summer of 2008 ...
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[ "Jaroslav Katriňák", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jaroslav Katriňák (born 25 April 1966 in Martin) is a Slovak endurance motorcycle racer. Among his greatest achievements is achieving first overall in the Enduro World Championship in 1991, in the category of + 350 cc 4T and 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally in the motorcycles classification. In the summer of 2008 ...
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Jaroslav Katriňák (born 25 April 1966 in Martin) is a Slovak endurance motorcycle racer. Among his greatest achievements is achieving first overall in the Enduro World Championship in 1991, in the category of + 350 cc 4T and 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally in the motorcycles classification. In the summer of 2008 ...
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Jaroslav Skála (born 27 May 1954) is a Czech former basketball player.Professional career During his club career, Skála was a two-time Czechoslovakian League champion, in the years 1981 and 1982. He was also named the Czechoslovakian Player of the Year, in 1981.National team career With the senior Czechoslovakian natio...
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[ "Jaroslav Skála (basketball)", "sport", "basketball" ]
Jaroslav Skála (born 27 May 1954) is a Czech former basketball player.Professional career During his club career, Skála was a two-time Czechoslovakian League champion, in the years 1981 and 1982. He was also named the Czechoslovakian Player of the Year, in 1981.National team career With the senior Czechoslovakian natio...
sport
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[ "Jaroslav Skála (basketball)", "participant in", "EuroBasket 1981" ]
Professional career During his club career, Skála was a two-time Czechoslovakian League champion, in the years 1981 and 1982. He was also named the Czechoslovakian Player of the Year, in 1981.National team career With the senior Czechoslovakian national team, Skála competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Ol...
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[ "Jaroslav Skála (basketball)", "family name", "Skála" ]
Jaroslav Skála (born 27 May 1954) is a Czech former basketball player.Professional career During his club career, Skála was a two-time Czechoslovakian League champion, in the years 1981 and 1982. He was also named the Czechoslovakian Player of the Year, in 1981.National team career With the senior Czechoslovakian natio...
family name
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[ "Jaroslav Skála (basketball)", "occupation", "basketball player" ]
Jaroslav Skála (born 27 May 1954) is a Czech former basketball player.Professional career During his club career, Skála was a two-time Czechoslovakian League champion, in the years 1981 and 1982. He was also named the Czechoslovakian Player of the Year, in 1981.National team career With the senior Czechoslovakian natio...
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[ "Jaroslav Špindler", "country of citizenship", "Austria" ]
Jaroslav Špindler (21 April 1890 – 1965) was a Bohemian-Austrian footballer who played as a forward and appeared for both the Bohemia and Austria national teams.Career Špindler earned his first and only cap for Bohemia on 5 April 1908 in a friendly match against Hungary, which finished as a 2–5 loss in Budapest. He lat...
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[ "Jaroslav Špindler", "country for sport", "Austria" ]
Jaroslav Špindler (21 April 1890 – 1965) was a Bohemian-Austrian footballer who played as a forward and appeared for both the Bohemia and Austria national teams.Career Špindler earned his first and only cap for Bohemia on 5 April 1908 in a friendly match against Hungary, which finished as a 2–5 loss in Budapest. He lat...
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[ "Jaroslav Špindler", "sport", "association football" ]
Jaroslav Špindler (21 April 1890 – 1965) was a Bohemian-Austrian footballer who played as a forward and appeared for both the Bohemia and Austria national teams.Career Špindler earned his first and only cap for Bohemia on 5 April 1908 in a friendly match against Hungary, which finished as a 2–5 loss in Budapest. He lat...
sport
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[ "Jaroslav Špindler", "country for sport", "Kingdom of Bohemia" ]
Jaroslav Špindler (21 April 1890 – 1965) was a Bohemian-Austrian footballer who played as a forward and appeared for both the Bohemia and Austria national teams.
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[ "Jaroslav Špindler", "occupation", "association football player" ]
Jaroslav Špindler (21 April 1890 – 1965) was a Bohemian-Austrian footballer who played as a forward and appeared for both the Bohemia and Austria national teams.Career Špindler earned his first and only cap for Bohemia on 5 April 1908 in a friendly match against Hungary, which finished as a 2–5 loss in Budapest. He lat...
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[ "Jaroslav Špindler", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jaroslav Špindler (21 April 1890 – 1965) was a Bohemian-Austrian footballer who played as a forward and appeared for both the Bohemia and Austria national teams.Career Špindler earned his first and only cap for Bohemia on 5 April 1908 in a friendly match against Hungary, which finished as a 2–5 loss in Budapest. He lat...
sex or gender
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[ "Jaroslav Šíp", "participant in", "1952 Summer Olympics" ]
National team career Šíp competed with the senior Czechoslovakian national team at the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He also competed with Czechoslovakia at the 1951 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1955 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1957 EuroBasket, where he won a bronz...
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[ "Jaroslav Šíp", "participant in", "EuroBasket 1959" ]
National team career Šíp competed with the senior Czechoslovakian national team at the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He also competed with Czechoslovakia at the 1951 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1955 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1957 EuroBasket, where he won a bronz...
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[ "Jaroslav Šíp", "participant in", "EuroBasket 1955" ]
National team career Šíp competed with the senior Czechoslovakian national team at the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He also competed with Czechoslovakia at the 1951 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1955 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1957 EuroBasket, where he won a bronz...
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[ "Jaroslav Šíp", "participant in", "EuroBasket 1957" ]
National team career Šíp competed with the senior Czechoslovakian national team at the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He also competed with Czechoslovakia at the 1951 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1955 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1957 EuroBasket, where he won a bronz...
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National team career Šíp competed with the senior Czechoslovakian national team at the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He also competed with Czechoslovakia at the 1951 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1955 EuroBasket, where he won a silver medal, at the 1957 EuroBasket, where he won a bronz...
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Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
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Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
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[ "Yaroslav Antonov", "given name", "Yaroslav" ]
Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
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Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
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Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
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[ "Yaroslav Antonov", "participant in", "1988 Summer Olympics" ]
Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
participant in
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[ "Yaroslav Antonov", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
sex or gender
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[ "Yaroslav Antonov", "award received", "Merited Master of Sports of the USSR" ]
Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
award received
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[ "Yaroslav Antonov", "occupation", "volleyball player" ]
Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Antonov", "family name", "Antonov" ]
Yaroslav Viktorovich Antonov (Russian: Ярослав Викторович Антонов, born 10 January 1963, 198 cm tall) is a Russian former volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Left handed power hitter. Usually played opposite the setter. In 1988 he was part of the Soviet team which won the...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Boyko", "instance of", "human" ]
Yaroslav Nikolaevich Boyko (Russian: Яросла́в Никола́евич Бо́йко,Ukrainian: Яросла́в Микола́йович Бо́йко; born May 14, 1970, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Russian actor of theater and cinema.
instance of
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[ "Yaroslav Boyko", "place of birth", "Kyiv" ]
Yaroslav Nikolaevich Boyko (Russian: Яросла́в Никола́евич Бо́йко,Ukrainian: Яросла́в Микола́йович Бо́йко; born May 14, 1970, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Russian actor of theater and cinema.
place of birth
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[ "Yaroslav Boyko", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Yaroslav Nikolaevich Boyko (Russian: Яросла́в Никола́евич Бо́йко,Ukrainian: Яросла́в Микола́йович Бо́йко; born May 14, 1970, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Russian actor of theater and cinema.
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Boyko", "family name", "Boiko/Boyko" ]
Yaroslav Nikolaevich Boyko (Russian: Яросла́в Никола́евич Бо́йко,Ukrainian: Яросла́в Микола́йович Бо́йко; born May 14, 1970, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Russian actor of theater and cinema.
family name
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "instance of", "human" ]
Biography Early life Yaroslav Halan was born on 27 July 1902 in Dynów to the family of Olexandr Halan, a minor post-office official. As a child he lived and studied in Przemyśl. He enjoyed a large collection of books gathered by his father, and was greatly influenced by the creativity of the Ukrainian socialist writer ...
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "educated at", "Jagiellonian University" ]
Student years After the war Halan returned to Galitzia (annexed by Poland), where in 1922 he graduated from the Peremyshl Ukrainian Gymnasium. He then studied at the Triest Higher Trade School in Italy, and in 1922 enrolled in the University of Vienna. In 1926 he transferred to the Jagiellonian University of Kraków, fr...
educated at
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "occupation", "playwright" ]
Yaroslav Olexandrovych Halan (in Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Галан, party nickname Comrade Yaga; 27 July 1902 – 24 October 1949) was a Ukrainian Soviet anti-fascist writer, playwright, publicist, member of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine since 1924, killed by nationalist insurgents in 1949.
occupation
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "occupation", "journalist" ]
«A group of writers such as Yaroslav Halan, Petro Kozlaniuk, Stepan Tudor and Olexa Havryliuk [...] treated the liberation of Western Ukraine [by the Red Army] as a logical conclusion of the policy of the Communist Party, which fought for the reunification of the Ukrainian people. In this, they actively helped the part...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "place of birth", "Dynów" ]
Biography Early life Yaroslav Halan was born on 27 July 1902 in Dynów to the family of Olexandr Halan, a minor post-office official. As a child he lived and studied in Przemyśl. He enjoyed a large collection of books gathered by his father, and was greatly influenced by the creativity of the Ukrainian socialist writer ...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "member of political party", "Communist Party of Western Ukraine" ]
Student years After the war Halan returned to Galitzia (annexed by Poland), where in 1922 he graduated from the Peremyshl Ukrainian Gymnasium. He then studied at the Triest Higher Trade School in Italy, and in 1922 enrolled in the University of Vienna. In 1926 he transferred to the Jagiellonian University of Kraków, fr...
member of political party
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[ "Yaroslav Halan", "participant in", "Lviv Anti-Fascist Congress of Cultural Workers" ]
Creativity and political struggle in Poland In the 1920s, Halan's creative activity also began. In 1927 he finished work on his first significant play, Don Quixote from Ettenheim. For the first time he revealed the venality of nationalistic and chauvinistic parties in his play 99% (1930). The theme of class struggle an...
participant in
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[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "given name", "Yaroslav" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.Honoured ranks 17 April 1980 – According to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Soci...
given name
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "instance of", "human" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.Honoured ranks 17 April 1980 – According to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Soci...
instance of
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Russian" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "occupation", "singer" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.Honoured ranks 17 April 1980 – According to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Soci...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "family name", "Yevdokimov" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.Honoured ranks 17 April 1980 – According to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Soci...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "award received", "Merited Artist of the Russian Federation" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.
award received
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[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "award received", "People's Artist of Byelorussian SSR" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.Honoured ranks 17 April 1980 – According to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Soci...
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
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[ "Yaroslav Yevdokimov", "instrument", "voice" ]
Yaroslav Alexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Евдокимов), born 22 November 1946) is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of the Belarus.
instrument
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[ "tool", "equipment", "implement", "apparatus", "device" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "instance of", "human" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
instance of
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "residence", "Spain" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
residence
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[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Spanish" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "country of citizenship", "Mexico" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "occupation", "actor" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "place of birth", "Mexico City" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "occupation", "stage actor" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "occupation", "television actor" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "occupation", "film actor" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Úrsula Murayama", "given name", "Úrsula" ]
Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain.
given name
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[ "Andrea Masiello", "instance of", "human" ]
Andrea Masiello (born 5 February 1986) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a centre-back for Serie B club Südtirol. He is perhaps best known for match-fixing in the Derby of Puglia, whilst playing for Bari, scoring an own goal to guarantee Lecce survival in Serie A. He was banned 26 months for selling t...
instance of
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[ "Andrea Masiello", "sport", "association football" ]
Andrea Masiello (born 5 February 1986) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a centre-back for Serie B club Südtirol. He is perhaps best known for match-fixing in the Derby of Puglia, whilst playing for Bari, scoring an own goal to guarantee Lecce survival in Serie A. He was banned 26 months for selling t...
sport
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[ "athletics", "competitive physical activity", "physical competition" ]
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[ "Andrea Masiello", "member of sports team", "Juventus F.C." ]
Career Juventus A graduate of Juventus' youth system, he made his Serie A debut for Juve, in a home defeat Inter, on 20 April 2005. Masiello joined Juventus on loan in 2003 from Lucchese and in January 2004, he turned to a co-ownership deal for €300,000. In June 2004 Juventus acquired him outright. Masiello was on loan...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Andrea Masiello", "occupation", "association football player" ]
Andrea Masiello (born 5 February 1986) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a centre-back for Serie B club Südtirol. He is perhaps best known for match-fixing in the Derby of Puglia, whilst playing for Bari, scoring an own goal to guarantee Lecce survival in Serie A. He was banned 26 months for selling t...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Pando (tree)", "sex or gender", "male organism" ]
Pando (Latin for "I spread") is a clonal organism representing an individual male quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides). It was identified as a single living organism because its parts possess identical genetic markers and it is assumed to have a massive interconnected underground root system. The plant is located in the...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Pando (tree)", "instance of", "clonal colony" ]
Pando (Latin for "I spread") is a clonal organism representing an individual male quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides). It was identified as a single living organism because its parts possess identical genetic markers and it is assumed to have a massive interconnected underground root system. The plant is located in the...
instance of
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[ "Ayla (Earth's Children)", "instance of", "literary character" ]
Ayla is the main character of Jean Auel's Earth's Children novels, a series which started in 1980. She is a Cro-Magnon woman who was raised by Neanderthals. Ayla was played by Daryl Hannah as the older version and by Nicole Eggert as the younger version in the 1986 film The Clan of the Cave Bear. Ayla's character has b...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Ayla (Earth's Children)", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Ayla is the main character of Jean Auel's Earth's Children novels, a series which started in 1980. She is a Cro-Magnon woman who was raised by Neanderthals. Ayla was played by Daryl Hannah as the older version and by Nicole Eggert as the younger version in the 1986 film The Clan of the Cave Bear. Ayla's character has b...
sex or gender
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