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Jaros or
Jaroš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jaros or
Jaroš may
refer to:
Jaroš Griemiller, 16th-century
Czech alchemist Jaros (surname)
Jaroš (surname)...
- Look up
Jaroš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jaroš (feminine: Jarošová) is a
Czech and
Slovak surname.
Related surnames include Jaros, Jarosz, Jarosch...
- it was
announced that
Jaroš had been
named SWI
Goalkeeper of the Year as
voted by
Irish journalists. On 27
January 2022,
Jaroš moved to
National League...
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Jaros or
Jaroš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jaros is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alois Jaros (1930–2007), Austrian...
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jaro or
járó in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jaro may
refer to:
Jaro,
Iloilo City, a
district of
Iloilo City,
Philippines Jaro, Indonesia,...
- statistics, the
Jaro–Winkler
similarity is a
string metric measuring an edit
distance between two sequences. It is a
variant of the
Jaro distance metric...
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distinction would remain with
Jaros until 2011, when Tom
Daugherty posted a
score of 100. The lone
major title for
Jaros came in 2005 at the PBA Tournament...
- 1957. "Alois
Jaros". EU Football.
Retrieved 27
November 2021. "Alois
Jaros". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 27
November 2021.
Alois Jaros at WorldFootball...
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Anthony Joseph Jaros (February 22, 1920 –
April 22, 1995) was an
American professional basketball player who won two
championships with the Minneapolis...
- corporal.
Jaroš went on to
attend the
school for
reserve officers in Turnov.
Following the
advice of his uncle,
Colonel František Konopásek,
Jaroš entered...