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Abstract Theoretical approaches to investigation of properties of hadronic systems containing one heavy quark and light degrees of freedom are reviewed. Predictions for mass spectra and strong decays of these states on Heavy Quark Symmetry are discussed in details. Applications of other dynamical approaches and models; QCD sum rules, potential models, 1/N-expression and string models are also considered and confronted to experimental data.