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Mila may refer to: People * Mila (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Mila (surname), list of people with the surname * Milá (footballer) (born 1977), Brazilian football player, real name Reginelson Aparecido Paulino Quaresma Places * Mila, Algeria, a city and commune * Mila Province, Algeria * Mila District, Mila Province, Algeria * Mila, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Mila, a subdistrict of the Pidie Regency in Indonesia Other uses * ''Mila'' (research institute), an AI research institute in Montreal * ''Mila'' (2001 film), a Filipino drama film * ''Mila'' (2021 film), an animated short film *''Mila'', also known as ''Apples'', a 2020 Greek drama film *''Mila'', a synonym for the genus of moth ''Mazuca'' *Mila (footballer) (born 2003), full name ''Lucas Eduardo Muller'', Brazilian football midfielder * ''Mila'' (plant), a genus of cactus *Merritt Island Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network station, a NASA radio communication ...
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Mila (given Name)
Mila (Cyrillic: Мила, ) is a female Slavic names, Slavic name originating from Central Europe, Central or Eastern Europe. It is a diminutive of Slavic names beginning or ending with ''Mila'' which derived from the element ''Mil'' (Мил) meaning "gracious" or "dear". It is also used among the Spanish as a short-hand for Milagros (given name), Milagros, meaning "miracles". In the Arabic, Arabic language, the word Mila is derived from ''Mayla'' ميلاء (meaning a large tree with slanting branches). Or from ''Milla'' ملة, that means Religion. While in Berber languages Mila comes from ''Milo'' which means Shadow, it is estimated to be the toponymy of Algerian Province Mila (city), Mila. Mila is also an unconventional gender neutral Tibetan name, likely a derivative of the Tibetan yogi Milarepa. Notable people *Mila D. Aguilar (1949–2023), Filipina poet, *Mila Gojsalić (died 1530), Croatian folk heroine *Mila Guy (born 1992), South African actress and costume desi ...
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Mazuca
''Mazuca'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae found in Sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Saharan Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, and West Africa. Geopolitically, in addition to the list of sovereign states and .... The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1866. Species *'' Mazuca amoena'' Jordan, 1933 Zaire *'' Mazuca dulcis'' Jordan, 1933 Nigeria *'' Mazuca elegantissima'' Janse, 1930 southern Africa *'' Mazuca haemagrapha'' Hampson, 1910 Ghana *'' Mazuca roseistriga'' Fletcher, 1963 Malawi *'' Mazuca strigicincta'' Walker, 1866 Nigeria, Cameroons, Malawi – Pikachu moth References Hadeninae {{Hadeninae-stub ...
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Milas (other)
Milas is a city in south-west Turkey. Milas may also refer to: * Milas, Iran, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran * Milas Rural District, in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran * Milaș, a commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania * Miles (bishop of Susa), also spelled Milas * MILAS Milas is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Muğla Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,067 km2, and its population is 147,416 (2022). The city commands a region with an active economy and is very rich in history and ancient rema ..., an anti-submarine version of the Italian Otomat missile Fictional entities * Milas, an '' Azure Striker Gunvolt 2'' character See also * Mila (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Mila 18
''Mila 18'' is a historical novel by Leon Uris set in German-occupied Warsaw, Poland, before and during World War II. ''Mila 18'' debuted at #7 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list and peaked at #2 in August 1961. Leon Uris's work, based on real events, covers the Nazi occupation of Poland and the atrocities of systematically dehumanising and eliminating the Jewish people of Poland. The name "Mila 18" is taken from the headquarters bunker of Jewish resistance fighters underneath the building at ''ulica Miła 18'' (18 Mila Street, in English, 18 Pleasant Street). (See Miła 18.) The term ''ghetto'' takes on a clearer meaning as the courageous Jewish leaders fight a losing battle against not only the Nazis and their henchmen, but also profiteers and collaborators among themselves. Eventually, as the ghetto is reduced to rubble, a few courageous individuals with few weapons and no outside help assume command of ghetto defence, form a makeshift army and make a stand. Sum ...
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Miła 18
The Anielewicz Bunker ( Polish: ''Bunkier Anielewicza''), also known as the Anielewicz Mount ( Polish: ''Kopiec Anielewicza'') was the headquarters and hidden shelter of the Jewish Combat Organization (ŻOB), a Jewish resistance group in the Warsaw Ghetto in Poland during the Nazi German occupation of World War II. Background In October 1940, the governor of Nazi German-occupied Warsaw ordered city officials to begin construction of a ghetto for Jews in an area of Warsaw formerly used for quarantine during epidemics; it was completed on 15 November 1940. The initial population of Jews confined to the ghetto was 400,000. All windows, doors, and other exits to the rest of Warsaw were bricked up. From July to October 1942, over 310,300 Jews were removed from the ghetto, for transport to concentration camps or due to death. From 17 April 1943 to 18 May 1943, SS Brigadefuehrer Jürgen Stroop reported to SS-Obergruppenfuehrer and General of Police Krueger that 56,065 of the remain ...
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