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Mileta ( sr, Милета) is a masculine given name and a surname of Slavic origin. It may refer to: ;Masculine given name * Mileta Jakšić (1863–1935), poet * Mileta Lisica (born 1966), basketball player * Mileta Radulović (born 1981), football goalkeeper ;Surname * Jeronim Mileta (1871–1947), Catholic bishop See also * Miletić * Miletina {{surname Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Mileta Jakšić
Mileta Jakšić (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Милета Јакшић; 29 March 1863 – 8 November 1935) was a Serbian poet. He had a great love of nature which is reflected in all his works. Biography Mileta Jakšić was born on 29 March 1863 in Srpska Crnja in Banat. He was the nephew of one of the best-known Serbian poets of the 19th century, Djura Jakšić (1832-1878). He was the son of Jovan and Emilija Jakšić; his grandfather Dionisije and his father Jovan were parish priests of Srpska Crnja. At the age of seven Mileta's mother died. In 1879 Jakšić went to Novi Sad, where he was enabled to attend gymnasium. After an interval of private study in Osijek he went in 1889 to the Theological College in Sremski Karlovci and in 1893 he went to Vienna, where he fell under the influence of Vatroslav Jagić and Jakob Minor and others. On the completion of his university course in philology he returned home, was for three years rector of the Serbian Orthodox Semi ...
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Mileta Lisica
Mileta Lisica ( sr-cyr, Милета Лисица; 7 October 1966 – 11 November 2020) was a Serbian-Slovenian professional basketball player. Playing career Lisica had played for the Poliester from Priboj and the Sloboda from Tuzla before he came to the Crvena zvezda. With the Zvezda he won two YUBA League titles (1993 and 1994). He spent one season at the Borovica from Ruma and with them, he reached the YUBA League Playoffs Final in 1995. After that, he returned to the Zvezda and spent another season with them. In 1996, Lisica went to play for the Pivovarna Laško of the Slovenian Premier League. He played six seasons there and has been one of the team's best players. He participated at three Slovenian League All-Star Games. After leaving Slovenia, he played two seasons in the France LNB Pro A League. He played there for the Le Mans and the Limoges CSP. In November 2003, he returned to Serbia and played one season for the Lavovi 063 and two seasons for the Novi Sad. Li ...
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Mileta Radulović
Mileta Radulović (born 29 January 1981) is a Montenegrin retired football goalkeeper. Club career Born in Titograd, he has played with FK Mladost Podgorica, FK Sutjeska Nikšić, FK Čelik Nikšić, FK Zeta, Serbian side FK BASK, Bosnian FK Željezničar Sarajevo, FK Crvena Stijena, FK Budućnost Podgorica, OFK Bar and OFK Grbalj.Mileta Radulović
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Jeronim Mileta
Jeronim Mileta (April 17, 1871 in Šibenik – November 23, 1947 in Šibenik) was a Roman Catholic friar who became the bishop of the Diocese of Šibenik in 1922. He served until his death in 1947. After Mileta's death, the Diocese of Šibenik had no permanent bishop until 1951 due to tensions between the Catholic Church and communist-run Yugoslavia. See also *Catholic Church in Croatia , native_name_lang = hr , image = St. Peter's Cathedral, Dakovo.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Đakovo Cathedral. , abbreviation = , type = Nationa ... References60th anniversary of the death of Jeronim Mileta 1871 births 1947 deaths People from the Kingdom of Dalmatia Bishops of Šibenik Roman Catholic bishops in Yugoslavia {{Europe-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Miletić
Miletić ( sr-Cyrl, Милетић, ; plural: ''Miletići, Милетићи'') is a Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian surname, and is one of the common surnames in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. It derives from personal name Mileta, cognate of the English name Milius. The suffix ''ić'' is a diminutive designation, or descendant designation. Thus the last name can be translated as ''Mileta's son''. There are several families in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia who carry this last name. The most numerous and the most prominent of the Miletići are found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in Croatia. It is one of the most common surnames in two counties of Croatia. People with last name Miletić: * Boris Miletić (born 1975), Croatian politician and mayor of Pula * Ljubica Miletić (1948–2020), Serbian poet, translator and essayist * Lyubomir Miletich (1863–1937), Bulgarian linguist, ethnographer, dialectologist and historian, brother of Svetoza ...
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Miletina
Miletina ( sr, Милетина) is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Ljubuški Ljubuški is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the West Herzegovina Canton, a unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Kravica cascades lie within the municipality, near the settlement of Studenci .... This village has a small river called Lukoc. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 376. References Populated places in Ljubuški {{WestHerzegovinaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Peoples * Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group living in Europe and Asia ** East Slavic peoples, eastern group of Slavic peoples ** South Slavic peoples, southern group of Slavic peoples ** West Slavic peoples, western group of Slavic peoples ** Slavic Americans, Americans of Slavic descent * Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples * Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity * Slavic studies, a multidisciplinary field of studies focused on history and culture of Slavic peoples Languages, alphabets, and names * Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages ** Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages ** Old Church Slavonic, 9th century Slavic literary language, used for the purpose of evangelizing the Slavic peoples ** Church Slavonic, a written and spoken variant of Old Church Slavonic, standardized and widely adopted by ...
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