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Henrieta Farkašová (born 3 May 1986) is a
retired Slovak alpine skier, eleven-time
Paralympic champion and seventeen-time
world champion in the B3 (classification)...
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Etela Farkašová (née Zipserová; born 5
October 1943) is a
Slovak writer and philosopher.
Etela Farkašová was born on 5
October 1943 in Levoča. She studied...
- Kristína Tormová (née
Farkašová; born 1 July 1982) is a
Slovak actress, singer, dramaturge, presenter, comedian, editor,
blogger and naïve art painter...
- Farkaš, feminine:
Farkašová is the
rendering of the
Hungarian surname Farkas in some
Slavic languages.
Notable people with the
surname include: Aleksandar...
- countries. She
lived in Prague,
Czech Republic. Born
Carmen Mária Štefánia
Farkašová, her father, Ján Farkaš, was a bank clerk. From the mother's side she...
- final. In 2009, Mikulčík
married Czech Lion-nominee
actress Kristína
Farkašová, whom he
divorced the
following year (2010). The 100
Greatest Slovak Albums...
- Kováčik and
Miroslav Jevočin and
Anton Tanistrák (Deputies),
Alexandra Farkašová (General Secretary) The
party took part in the
European Parliament election...
- Bača on the
first season finale of Rex. She
plays ensemble cast as Ema
Farkašová in 2018
medical drama Sestričky. Panelák (television, 2008) Lóve (2011)...
- for more
independent means of living."
Farkašová, pp. 166, 168
Farkašová, pp. 166–67
Farkašová, p. 167
Farkašová,
Etela (2005). "Gregorová, Hana". In Haan...
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Michael Morpurgo,
English author, poet, and
playwright 1943 –
Etela Farkašová,
Slovak philosopher and
writer 1944 –
Richard Rosser,
Baron Rosser, English...