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Marek Rozkoš
Marek Rozkoš

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Marko Igonda

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Juraj Haviar

Michal Stejskal
Michal Stejskal

Roman Košičiar
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    A semi-dramatized documentary about the first Slovak grammar school in Revúca.

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    2020-04-12

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