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JUDr. Ing. Juraj Králik, CSc. (26 July 1926 – 24 September 2012) was a Slovak diplomat and writer, who has held the function of an advisor to the UN secretary general and contributed significantly to the development of Slovak folk dance. == Life ==
Juraj Králik was born in 1926 in Košice. 10 years later, after the Vienna Award, his family moved to Michalovce. The family was relatively well connected socially. Králik's early upbringing was influenced by frequent visits by important personalities from among the Lutheran intelligentsia (Milan Hodža, Martin Rázus, general Ferdinand Čatloš, Elo Šándor) and various ministers. During his studies in Michalovce Juraj Králik became a member of the Zemplín folk group. He was later conscripted for the First Czechoslovak army group and accepted into a reserve officer school. Later he continued his studies in Bratislava at the University of Economics and the Comenius University Law School (he graduated with honors in 1949). He has also studied opera singing. Juraj Králik speaks several foreign languages, but has passed state-level exams from 6 of them. On September 1, 2006 the president Ivan Gašparovič awarded Juraj Králik with the Order of Ľudovít Štúr 1st class for exceptional contribution to the area of foreign policy.
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