Pažkolit' Úskalie | |
Name | Pažkolit' Úskalie |
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Full name | Pažkolit' Hlanu John Úskalie |
Sex | Male |
Born | July 18, 1947, Hurbanova |
Home | Drake Town |
Functions | Governor of Oceana, Mayor of Hurbanova |
Languages | English, Oceana, Slovak |
Religious stance |
Roman Catholic |
Pažkolit' Úskalie (IPA: [ˈpaʃkolic ʔyːsˈkaliə], also written as Paškolit' Úskalie and Paçkolit Úskalie) is a Lovian writer, former fisherman, former governor of Oceana and former mayor of Hurbanova, who discovered Oceana Reef in 1974. As a writer, he wrote several famous books of which Flowers of June is one of the most read books of Lovia. He is also notable for his charity work for Third World countries and the poor in Lovia.
Biography[]
Youth[]
Pažkolit' Úskalie was born on July 18 in 1947 as "Ronald Michael John Úskalie". He grew up in a small house at the Vlackstreet in Hurbanova together with his parents, his grand-mother, four brothers and six sisters. His father, Michael Úskalie, was very pious and wanted his children to be raised with the values of the Roman Catholic church. Because he was a very poor fisherman, it was clear that his sons would all become poor fishermen too and his daughters would become normal housewives.
College[]
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Oceana Reef[]
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Literature[]
- 1974: That shol telling o'Michal Hlán. (translation by Paškolit' Úskalie in 1979 as Michal Hlán: the truth) (Jonas Hladovka Sr.)
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