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Mile (given Name)
Mile is a masculine given name found in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bulgaria. It is often found as a contraction of Milan or Miodrag. Notable people with the name include: * Mile Akmadžić (born 1939), Bosnian Croat politician * Mile Bogović (1939–2020), Croatian Catholic bishop * Mile Budak (1889–1945), Croatian fascist politician and writer * Mile Dedaković (born 1951), Croatian soldier * Mile Ilić (born 1984), Serbian basketball player * Mile Isakov (born 1950), Serbian journalist and politician * Mile Isaković (born 1958), Serbian handball player and coach * Mile Janakieski, Republic of Macedonia politician * Mile Jedinak (born 1984), Australian soccer player of Croatian descent * Mile Kitić (born 1952), Bosnian-born Serbian singer * Mile Klopčič (1905–1984), Slovenian poet * Mile Knežević (born 1971), Serbian football player * Mile Kos (1925–2014), Serbian football player, coach and sportswriter * Mile Krajina (c. 1923–201 ...
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Milan (given Name)
Milan (Cyrillic: Милан) is a common Slavic male name and less commonly, a Roman name. It is derived from the Slavic element ''mil'', with meanings kind, loving, and gracious. Milan was originally a diminutive or nickname for those whose Slavic names began with "Mil-". It is found in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Poland, and Hungary. It was in the top 5 names for boys born in Serbia in 2012. It was in the top 20 names for boys born in Slovakia in 2004. It was the eighth most popular name for boys born in the Netherlands in 2007, and seventh in Flanders in 2009. Eastern European origin and use It originates from the Old Slavic word ''mil'', variant: ''mio'', i.e. "beloved", "pleasant", "dear" which is common at the beginning of many Slavic names. This is the same root in Serbian names like Miloslav, Milomir, Milica, Milka, Miloš, Milutin, Miodrag, Miomir etc. most of which were first re ...
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Mile Lojpur
Milan "Mile" Lojpur (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан-Миле Лојпур) (4 March 1930 – 29 July 2005) was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock musician, notable as one of the first rock and roll musicians in Yugoslavia and one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene. Biography Lojpur was born in Veliki Bečkerek in 1930, but his entire career was connected to Belgrade. In 1958, he started performing with Sekstet M (trans. ''Sextet M'') led by trumpeter Mile Nedeljković, which were one of the first performers of the so-called "električna muzika" ("electrical music", a former Yugoslav slang for rock and roll in the late 1950s and early 1960s). In 1959, they changed their name to Septet M (''Septet M''), and performed under that name until 1965. Septet M rose to fame on the dances organized at Red Star basketball courts at Kalemegdan and their summer performances in Rovinj. Their Belgrade performances, entitled Zvezdane noći (''Starry Nights''), consisted of covers of rock and roll ...
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The mile, sometimes the international mile or statute mile to distinguish it from other miles, is a British imperial unit and United States customary unit of distance; both are based on the older English unit of length equal to 5,280 English feet, or 1,760 yards. The statute mile was standardised between the British Commonwealth and the United States by an international agreement in 1959, when it was formally redefined with respect to SI units as exactly . With qualifiers, ''mile'' is also used to describe or translate a wide range of units derived from or roughly equivalent to the Roman mile, such as the nautical mile (now exactly), the Italian mile (roughly ), and the Chinese mile (now exactly). The Romans divided their mile into 5,000 Roman feet but the greater importance of furlongs in Elizabethan-era England meant that the statute mile was made equivalent to or in 1593. This form of the mile then spread across the British Empire, some successor states of which ...
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Mile Pajic
Mile Pajic (born 29 December 1955) is a Dutch former professional motorcycle racer. He raced in Grand Prix racing between 1984 and 1986, scoring six championship points. Career Pajic made his first Grand Prix start at the 500cc British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1984. In 1985 Pajic made three Grand Prix start and scored his first points with an eight place finish at the Dutch TT. He finished a career-high 17th in the championship that year. Pajic made nine Grand Prix starts in 1986 and matched his previous best finish of eight at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa. Pajic finished 19th in the championship that year in what would be his final season in Grand Prix racing. After his Grand Prix career Pajic became a regular in the Superbike World Championship. He made 14 start between and with a best finish of 11th at the second race at Assen Assen () is a municipality and a city in the northeastern Netherlands, and is the capital (politics), capital of the province of Drenthe ...
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Mile Novković
Miodrag "Mile" Novković (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг "Миле" Новковић; born 14 December 1950) is a retired Yugoslav footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le .... References 1950 births Red Star Belgrade footballers SV Eintracht Trier 05 players Yugoslav First League players Living people Yugoslav men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Belgrade {{Yugoslavia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Mile Novaković
Mile Novaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Миле Новаковић; 29 April 1950 – 14 September 2015) was a Croatian Serb major general active in the Serbian Army of Krajina and in the Armed Forces of FR Yugoslavia, during and after the Croatian War of Independence. He was tried in absentia by a Croatian court in 1995 for war crimes, being sentenced to 20 years in jail. In 2003, another Yugoslav Army official was apprehended by Macedonian officials citing an Interpol warrant, as he tried to cross into the country. This man was released after the mistaken identity was discovered. The real Novaković remained at large in Serbia. In 2010, Novaković testified at the trial of Momčilo Perišić at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Perišić had previously promoted Novaković to the rank of Major-General in the Armed Forces of FR Yugoslavia in 1993. Perišić was acquitted upon appeal of all charges on 28 February 2013. Death Novaković suffered a hear ...
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Mile Nedelkoski
Mile Nedelkoski ( mk, Миле Неделкоски; November 25, 1935 – June 21, 2020) was a Macedonian poet, novelist, storyteller, and playwright. In Bulgaria, he had a reputation for being a bulgarophile intellectual. Biography Nedelkoski was born on November 25, 1935, in Prilep. He served as an editor at Kultura press. He became a member of the Macedonian Writers' Society ( mk, Друштво на писателите на Македонија, ДПМ) in 1963. Awards that he received included the Miladinov Brothers Prize, the Kočo Racin Prize, and the Racin Award. According to Macedonian news sources, during the times of Communist Yugoslavia, and allegedly even afterwards, Nedelkovski was spied on by the secret services as a pro-Bulgarian activist. Nedelkoski died on June 21, 2020, in Skopje. Publications * ''Срце од злато'' (Heart of Gold; poetry, 1963) * ''Јужно лето'' (Southern Year; poetry, 1964) * ''Улавиот од Преспа'' (The ...
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Mile Nakić
Ante "Mile" Nakić (born 8 January 1942) is a Croatian former professional renowned water polo coach and water polo player. He worked as the head coach of the Yugoslavia national team from 1982 to 1983, while from 1992 to 1995 he coached the Greece national team. At a club level, he successfully coached Olympiacos, Glyfada and VK Šibenik.Mile Nakić coaching Olympiacos
waterpololegends.com He is the father of the renowned basketball player .


Playing career

As a player, Nakić played for ten years (1957–1967) for his home town team VK Šibenik.



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Mile Mrkšić
Mile Mrkšić ( sr-cyrl, Миле Мркшић; 1 May 1947 – 16 August 2015) was a colonel of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) in charge of the unit involved in the Battle of Vukovar during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991. He was convicted for not preventing the mass killing of 264 Croats that followed the fall of Vukovar, and sentenced to 20 years. Biography Mrkšić was born in Kozarac near Vrginmost on 1 May 1947. After the battle of Vukovar, he was promoted to General in the JNA and later Commander in Chief of the Serbian Army of Krajina (SVK) in May 1995. After the fall of Krajina in August 1995, he was denied entry into Serbia for a while since many blamed him for the military defeat. At one point he was placed under house arrest, sent into early retirement and ended up selling produce at a green market. Mrkšić was indicted in 1995, along with Miroslav Radić, Veselin Šljivančanin and Slavko Dokmanović, by the International Criminal Tribunal for th ...
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Mile Milovac
Mile Milovac (born May 5, 1965) was an American soccer goalkeeper who was drafted by D.C. United in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. He played for United Serbs in Chicago’s Metropolitan Soccer League as well as in the Continental Indoor Soccer League and Premier Development League. Milovac lives in Indianapolis and holds a USSF 'B' License. Milovac played for the United Serbes in Chicago’s Metropolitan Soccer League. In February 1996, D.C. United drafted Milovac in the seventh round (70th overall) of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. The team waived him on April 16, 1996. He then played the 1996 summer indoor season with the Indianapolis Twisters in the Continental Indoor Soccer League The Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) was a professional indoor soccer league that played from 1993 to 1997. History In the summer of 1989 Dr Jerry Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and California Sports, told his executive Vice Pre .... On September 30, 1996, the ...
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Mile Mijušković
Mile Mijušković (born 8 October 1985) is a Montenegrin handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ... player for BM Torrelavega and the Montenegrin national team. References External links * 1985 births Living people Montenegrin male handball players Sportspeople from Nikšić Expatriate handball players Montenegrin expatriate sportspeople in Slovenia Montenegrin expatriate sportspeople in Spain Liga ASOBAL players Mediterranean Games competitors for Montenegro Competitors at the 2018 Mediterranean Games {{Montenegro-handball-bio-stub ...
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Mile Mećava
Mile Mećava ( sr-Cyrl, Миле Мећава, ; 1915 – June 4, 1942) was a Yugoslav Partisan and a hero from World War II. Early life Mećeva was born in 1915 in a Serbian family from the village Vlaškovci, in the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Austria-Hungary. His father Ostoja was a farmer. Also, he worked as the farmer before the War. Mećeva joined the Communist Party in 1941. World War II Mećeva joined Yugoslav People's Liberation War in early 1941. In the first battles that took place in Aginci and Komlenac, he emerged as one of the bravest fighters of the Second Krajina (Kozara) Detachment. His courage stands out in battles on the mount Kozara, near Podgradci, Mrakovica and Turjak as well as near Gradina and Jasenovac. Also, he fought in conflicts on the Prijedor–Banja Luka railway. Ambush in Lipovac In January 1942, Mećeva enters into the Kozara Proletarian Company, a newly formed assault unit led by Kosta Nađ and Mladen Stojanović. A ...
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