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Émile-Jacques RuhlmannÉmile-Jacques Ruhlmann (28 August 1879, Paris - 1933), his first names often seen reversed as Jacques-Émile, was a renowned French designer of furniture and interiors, epitomising for many the glamour of the French Art Deco style of the 1920s. He was born in Paris from Alsatian parents who were i..
Émile AillaudÉmile Aillaud (January 18, 1902 - 1988) was a French architect. His design can be found after World War II in France, such as Les Courtilières in Pantin (1955-56, 1957-60), Wiesberg at Forbach (1959, 1961 ff.) and La Grande Borne at Grigny (1964-71), are representative of the attempts to compen..
Émile Alphonse FaureÉmile Alphonse Faure designed the modern rechargeable lead battery in 1881. His innovation involved coating the cast lead anodes with a paste of lead oxide and sulfuric acid. The Faure design improved conductivity, durability, and manufacturability. The Faure battery was the first lead-acid batt..
Émile ArgandÉmile Argand (January 6, 1879-September 14, 1940) was a Swiss geologist. He was born in Eaux-Vives near Geneva. He attended vocational school in Geneva then worked as a draftsman. He studied anatomy in Paris, but gave up medicine to pursue his interest in geology. He was an early proponent of Alf..
Émile AugierFrench literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Émile BaslyThis article contains translated text and needs attention from someone approaching dual fluency. Please see [Pages needing translation into English#this article's entry] on [Pages needing translation into EnglishPages needing translation into English] for discussion. If you have..
Émile BaudotJean-Maurice-Émile Baudot, (September 11 1845 – March 28 1903), French telegraph engineer and inventor of the Baudot code, was one of the pioneers of telecommunications. The term "baud" (a measure of symbols transmitted per second) is named after Emile Baudot. In 1949, the French Post Offic..
Émile BenvenisteÉmile Benveniste was a French structuralist linguist born 1902 in Cairo and died 1976. He is best known for his work on Indo-European languages and his expansion of the linguistic paradigm established by Ferdinand de Saussure. Initially studying under Antoine Meillet, a former student of Saussure,..
Émile BernardÉmile Bernard (April 28, 1868 – April 16, 1941), born in Lille, France, was a Neo-impressionist painter. He began his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts, befriending fellow artists Louis Anquetin and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. He joined the Atelier Cormon in Paris in 1884 where he experimented..
Émile BlanchardCharles Émile Blanchard was a French zoologist and entomologist , born on March 6 , 1819 in Paris . He died on February 11, 1900 in this same city. His father was an artist and naturalist and Émile began natural history very early in life. When he was 14 years old, Victor Audouin (1797-1841), a..
Émile BoiracÉmile Boirac (born in Guelma, Algeria, 26 August 1851; died in Dijon, 20 September 1917) was a French philosopher and psychic, promoter of Esperanto. He was designated in 1898 president of the University of Grenoble and in (1902) president of Dijon University. A notable advocate for Esperanto, ..
Émile BorelFélix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (January 7, 1871 – February 3, 1956) was a French mathematician and politician. Borel was born in Saint-Affrique, France. Along with René-Louis Baire and Henri Lebesgue, he was among the pioneers of measure theory and its application to probability theory...
Émile CammaertsÉmile Leon Cammaerts (born March 16, 1878 in Brussels, Belgium; died November 2, 1953 in Radlett, Hertfordshire, England) was a Belgian poet. Cammaerts moved to England in 1908. Aside from his own writings, he engaged in translations of John Ruskin and G. K. Chesterton. He became Professor of Belg..
Émile Cardinal BiayendaÉmile Cardinal Biayenda (1927 - March 23 1977) was the archbishop of Brazzaville, Congo from 1971 to 1977, and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Mpangala, Vinza, where he grew up. Education Catholic Mission School at Kindamba, 1937 - 1942.Catholic Mission School at Bjoundi, 1..
Émile ChartierEmile Auguste Chartier ("Alain") (March 3, 1868 - June 2, 1951) was a notable French philosopher and antimilitarist. ..
Émile CohlPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Émile Cohl (January 4, 1857..
Émile CombesÉmile Combes, French politician Émile Combes (1835 - 1921) was a French statesman. Biography Émile Combes was born in Roquecourbe in the Tarn département. He studied for the priesthood, but abandoned the idea before ordination. His anti-clericalism would later lead him into becoming a F..
Émile CouéÉmile Coué (26 February, 1857,Troyes, France - 2 July, 1926, Nancy, France) was a French psychologist and pharmacist who introduced a method of psychotherapy, healing, and self-improvement, based on autosuggestion or self-hypnosis. He has been called the Father of Applied Conditioning. Coué, who..
Émile DeschampsÉmile de Saint-Amand Deschamps (1791-1871) was a French poet. He was born at Bourges. Deschamps was one of the chiefs of the Romantic school. To further the cause of romanticism he founded with Victor Hugo La Muse Française (1824), a journal to which he contributed verses and stories signe..
Émile DeschanelÉmile Auguste Étienne Martin Deschanel, (19 November 1819 - 26 January 1904) was a French author and politician, the father of Paul Deschanel, the President of France. His works include: Études sur Aristophane (1867), Le Romantisme des classiques (1882), and the controversial Catholicisme et soc..
Émile Deshayes de MarcèreÉmile-Louis-Gustave Deshayes de Marcère (16 March 1828 - 26 April 1918) was a French politician. Marcère was deputy of the National Assembly from 1871 to 1884. In 1876 and 1878, he was Minister of the Interior. In 1884, Marcère was elected sénateur inamovible (senator for life). At his death..
Émile de GirardinÉmile de Girardin (portrait by Nadar) Émile de Girardin (1802-1881), was a French journalist, publicist, and politician. He was born in Paris in 1802, the son of General Alexandre de Girardin and of Madame Dupuy, wife of a Parisian advocate. His first publication was a novel, Emile, deali..
Émile DriantÉmile Augustin Cyprien Driant (September 11, 1855 - February 22, 1916) was a French Army Officer and first high ranking casualty of the Battle of Verdun during the First World War. He showed great potential but ruined this during the 1880s by first marrying the daughter of General Boulanger, a figu..
Émile DurkheimEmile Durkheim David Émile Durkheim (April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) is known as one of the originators of modern sociology. He founded the first European university department of sociology in 1895, and one of the first journals devoted to social science, L'Année Sociologique in 1..
Émile EggerÉmile Egger (July 18, 1813 - September 1, 1885), French scholar, was born in Paris. From 1840 till 1855 he was assistant professor, and from 1855 till his death professor of Greek literature in the Faculté des Lettres at Paris University. In 1854 he was elected a member of the Académie des Inscr..
Émile Étienne GuimetGuimet in his museum. 1898 painting by F. Luigini. Émile Étienne Guimet (June 26, 1836 - 1918), was born at Lyon and succeeded his father in the direction of his lapis lazuli factory. He also founded the Musée Guimet, which was first located at Lyon in 1879 and was handed over to the state..
Émile FaguetFrench literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Émile Félix GautierÉmile Félix Gautier or Gauthier (born 1864 in Clermont-Ferrand; died 1940 in Portivy, Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon) was a French geographer. He focused on northern Africa, especially Algiers, Madagascar, the Sahara desert, and the territories of French Africa. Works Madagascar (1902)Le Sahara (1923;..
Émile FisseuxÉmile Fisseux was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Fisseux competed in one event in Archery at the 1900 Summer Olympics, taking third place in the 50 metre Au Cordon Doré competition. His score of 28 points was one point behind the second-place archer, Hubert van Innis, and three p..
Émile FlourensÉmile Flourens (1841-1920) was a French politician. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Émile FriantÉmile Friant (Dieuze, 1863 - Nancy 1932) was a French painter. With a naturalist style Emile Friant painted quotidian scenes involving people. His creations are characterized by the photographic realism of the human skin portions, and a less defined portrayal of the rest of the scene. ..
Émile GaboriauÉmile Gaboriau (November 9, 1832 - September 28, 1873), was a French writer, novelist, and journalist, and a pioneer of modern detective fiction. He was born in the small town of Saujon, Charente-Maritime. He became a secretary to Paul Féval, and after publishing some novels and miscellaneous ..
Émile GalléÉmile Gallé in 1889 Émile Gallé (8 May 1846, Nancy – September 23, 1904, Nancy) was a French artist who worked in glass, and is considered to be one of the major forces in the French Art Nouveau movement. Gallé was the son of a faience and furniture manufacturer and studied philoso..
Émile GenestÉmile Genest (July 27, 1921 - March 19, 2003) was a Canadian actor. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, as a young man Émile Genest served with the Canadian Navy during World War II. At war's end, he worked for a time in radio in his hometown before accepting a job with CBC radio in Montreal where he w..
Émile GentilÉmile Gentil (4 April 1866 - 30 March 1914) was a French colonial administrator. Born at Volmunster in the department of Moselle, he later attended the Naval School. As an ensign, he was assigned to making hydrographic soundings along the Gabonese coast. (1890-1892). On 5 February 1902 Gentil was..
Émile GeorgetÉmile Georget (21 September 1881, Châtellerault - 16 October 1960, Bossay-sur-Claise) was a French cyclist. Career ..
Émile GirardinJoseph-C. Émile Girardin CC (1895-1982) was a Canadian businessman and president of Mouvement Desjardins from 1959 to 1972. In 1969, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. ..
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Émile LahoudÉmile Lahoud General Émile Geamil Lahoud (Arabic: اميل لحود) (born January 12, 1936) is the President of Lebanon. He is the son of General Jamil Lahoud, a leader in the independence movement; his mother, Adrene Bajakian, was of Armenian[link] descent. Contents 1 Pol..
Émile Léonard MathieuÉmile Léonard Mathieu (May 15, 1835 - October 19, 1890) was a French mathematician. He is most famous for his work in group theory and mathematical physics. He has given his name to the Mathieu functions and to the Mathieu groups. The asteroid (27947) Emilemathieu was named in his honour. Externa..
Émile LittréÉmile Maximilien Paul Littré (February 1, 1801 - June 2, 1881) was a French lexicographer and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called "the Littré". He was born in Paris. His father had been a gunner, and afterwards sergeant-major of marine artillery,..
Émile LoubetPainting of French statesman Émile Loubet by Fernand-Anne Piestre Émile François Loubet (December 30, 1838 - December 20, 1929) was a French politician and the 7th president of the French republic. Contents 1 Early life2 Political career3 President of the Republic of Fran..
Émile LouisÉmile Louis (born 1934) is a retired French bus driver and prime suspect in the disappearance of seven young women in the département of Yonne, Burgundy, in the late 1970s. In 2000 Louis confessed to their murders; he retracted this confession one month later. Louis is currently (since March 2004..
Émile Louis Victor de LaveleyeÉmile Louis Victor de Laveleye (April 5, 1822 – January 3, 1892) was a Belgian economist. He was born in Bruges, and educated there and at the College Stanislas in Paris, a celebrated establishment in the hands of the Oratorians. He continued his studies at the Catholic university of L..
Émile MâleÉmile Mâle (born June 2, 1862 in Commentry, France; died October 6, 1954 in Fontaine-Chaalis, Oise, France) was an French art historian. Mâle was one of the first to study medieval, mostly sacral French art and the influence of eastern European iconography thereon. He was a member of the Académ..
Émile MeyersonÉmile Meyerson (February 12, 1859 - December 2, 1933) was Russian-born French philosopher. Works Identité et réalite (1908)De lexplication dans les sciences, 2 Vols. (1921)La déduction relativiste (1925)Du cheminement de la pensée, 3 Vols. (1931)Réel et déterminisme dans la phyisique quanti..
Émile MpenzaÉmile Lokonda Mpenza (born July 4, 1978) is a Belgian football striker who has recently moved to Al Rayyan in Qatar. His parents are Congolese. His previous clubs include Standard Liège (twice), FC Schalke 04, R.E. Mouscron, K.V. Kortrijk and Hamburger SV. He is the brother of R.S.C. Anderlecht..
Émile MuselierEmile Henry Muselier (Marseilles, 17 April 1882 - Toulon, 2 September 1965) was a French admiral who led the naval forces of the Free French Forces during World War II. He was responsible for the idea of distinguishing his fleet from that of Vichy France by adopting the Cross of Lorraine (a referen..
Émile NelliganÉmile Nelligan as a young man Émile Nelligan (December 24, 1879 - November 18, 1941) was a French language poet from Quebec, Canada. Contents 1 Biography2 Quotation: ''Le Vaisseau d'Or''2.1 Translation: The Ship of Gold3 Selected Bibliography3.1 Collections3.2&n..
Émile OllivierOlivier Émile Ollivier (July 2, 1825 - August 20, 1913) was a French statesman. He was born at Marseille. His father, Demosthènes Ollivier (1799-1884), was a vehement opponent of the July monarchy, and was returned by Marseille to the Constituent Assembly in 1848. His opposition to Louis Napol..
Émile OustaletDr Jean-Frédéric Émile Oustalet (August 24, 1844 – October 23, 1905) was a French zoologist. Oustalet was born at Montbéliard, in the department of Doubs. He was employed at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, where he succeeded Jules Verreaux as assistant-naturalist in 1873. In 19..
Émile ReuterÉmile Reuter (1874-06-02 - 1973-02-14) was a Luxembourgian politician. He was the thirteenth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for six years, from 1918-09-28 until 1925-03-20. |- style="text-align: center;" Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine • Jean-Jacques Willmar • Charl..
Émile SaissetÉmile Edmond Saisset (September 16, 1814 - December 17, 1863) was a French philosopher. He was born at Montpellier. He studied philosophy in the school of Victor Cousin, and carried on the eclectic tradition of his master along with Ravaisson and Jules Simon. He was professor of philosophy at Cae..
Émile SouvestreFrench literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Émile Théodore Léon GautierÉmile Théodore Léon Gautier (August 8, 1832 - August 25, 1897) was a French literary historian. He was born at Le Havre, France. He was educated at the École des Chartes, and became successively keeper of the archives of the département of Haute-Marne and of the imperial archives at Paris un..
Émile VeinanteÉmile Veinante (born 12 June 1907 in Metz; died 18 November 1983 in Dury les Amiens, Somme) was a French footballer and coach. Veinante was a primarily a forward. He began his club career in 1916 with the youth squad at FC Metz, which was at that time (before the end of the First World War) still..
Émile VerdetÉmile Verdet (1824 - 1866) was a French physicist. He worked in magnetism and optics, editing the works of Augustin-Jean Fresnel. Verdet did much to champion the early theory of the conservation of energy in France through his editorial supervision of the Annales de chimie et de physique. The Verd..
Émile ZinsouÉmile Derlin Henri Zinsou (born 1918) was the President of Dahomey (now Benin) from July 17 1968 until December 10 1969. He was previously the foreign minister of Dahomey from 1962 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1967. ..
Émile ZolaFrench literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Émilie DequenneÉmilie Dequenne (born 29 August 1981 in Beloeil, Hainaut, Belgium) won the Best Actress award at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival for her debut film performance in the Palme d'Or-winning film Rosetta. Selected filmography Rosetta (1999) - RosettaLe Pacte des loups (aka Brotherhood of the Wolf) (2001..
Émilie du ChâteletÉmilie du Châtelet Émilie du Châtelet (December 17, 1706 – September 10, 1749) was a French mathematician, physicist, and author. She translated into French, with her own commentary, Newton’s celebrated Principia Mathematica and derived from its principles of mechanics the notion o..
Émilie HeymansWomen’s Diving Silver 2000 10m Platform Synchronized Bronze 2004 10m Platform Synchronized Émilie Heymans (born December 14, 1981 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Canadian diver. She started diving in 1993. She won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in 10 m platform syn..
Émilie Le PennecÉmilie Lepennec (alternative spelling Le Pennec, born December 31, 1987 in La Garenne-Colombes, France) is the first French gymnast ever to win an individual Olympic medal in women's artistic gymnastics. Coached by Yves Kieffer at Pôle France INSEP in Paris, Lepennec was the French junior nati..
Émilie SimonÉmilie Simon (born 1978 in Montpellier, France) is a French singer and composer. Her father is a sound engineer. She is the composer of the soundtrack to the French-language version of March of the Penguins (La Marche de l'empereur), for which she was nominated for Best Original Score in the 20..
Émilie Simon(album)The debut album of Émilie Simon. The album was a financial and critical success, winning a Victoire in 2004, for Best Electronic album. Track listing "Desert""Lise""Secret""Il Pleut""I Wanna Be Your Dog""To The Dancers In The Rain""Dernier Lit""Graines d'Etoile""Flowers""Vu D'Ici""Blue Light""Ch..
Émil GoeldiÉmil Goeldi Émil August Goeldi (var. Göldi, var. Emílio Augusto Goeldi) (b. August 28, 1859; d. July 5th, 1917 in Zurich), was a Swiss-Brazilian naturalist and zoologist. He studied in Germany with Ernst Haeckel, and arrived in Brazil in 1880 to work in the National Museum (Museu Nacional)..
M.I.L.KM.I.L.K. (Made in Lovely Kin) was the name of a Korean all-female pop group managed by Moon Hee Jun and BM records. Although Moon Hee Jun himself works for PS Entertainment, M.I.L.K. was promoted under the SM Town Label notably in their Summer and Winter Vacation albums. Members Seo Hyunjin 서..
Mā'ili, Hawai'iMāili is a town and census-designated place (CDP) in the Waianae District on the Island of Oahu, City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii. In Hawaiian, māili means "pebbly" referring to rounded stones at the shore. As of the 2000 Census, the CDP population was 5,943. Geography Māili is located at ..
Méi LánfāngMéi Lánfāng (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ) (1894 - 1961) was a Peking opera legend. Méi was born in 1894 into a family of Peking Opera and Kūnqǔ performers. He had his stage debut at 11. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on ..
MilThe term mil, Mil, or MIL can refer to a number of different things. A mil can refer to a unit of: length, also know as a thoulength, a type of mile used in Norway and Swedenangle, the angular milarea, the square milarea, the circular milcurrency, a division of the Hong Kong dollarcurrency, a divis..
Mil-C-5541United States Military Specification Mil-C-5541 is a specification for chromate conversion coatings on aluminium and its alloys. The current specification Mil-C-5541E superseded Mil-C-5541D in November 1990. Though designed to be used for US military subcontractors it has gained world wide use a..
MIL-STD-105MIL-STD-105 is a United States defense standard that provides procedures and tables for sampling by attributes based on Schuchard, Harry Romig, and Harold Dodge sampling inspection theories and mathematical formulas. Widely adopted outside of military procurement applications. The last revision wa..
MIL-STD-1234MIL-STD-1234 (Military-Standard-1234) is a United States military standard that describes the general methods of sampling, inspection, and testing pyrotechnics for conformance with the material requirements of various pyrotechnic specifications. MIL-STD-1234 was originally approved and published o..
MIL-STD-1553MIL-STD-1553 is a United States Department of Defense military standard which defines the mechanical, electrical and functional Characteristics of a serial data bus originally designed for use with military avionics. In recent years it has also become commonly used in spacecraft On Board Data Handli..
MIL-STD-188MIL-STD-188 is a series of U.S. military standards relating to telecommunications. Documents 100 - Common Long Haul and Tactical Communication System Technical Standards105 - Interoperability and Performance Standards for the All Digital Tactical-To-Strategic Gateway110 - Interoperability In..
MIL-STD-498MIL-STD-498 (Military-Standard-498) was a United States military standard whose purpose was to "establish uniform requirements for software development and documentation." It was released Nov. 8, 1994, and replaced DOD-STD-2167A, DOD-STD-7935A, and DOD-STD-1703. It was meant as an interim standard..
MilaMila could mean any one of the following: Mila, AlgeriaMila ProvinceMila, BarcelonaThe Merritt Island Launch Area, home to NASA/Air Force launch padsMila, a fictional character from [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].Mila, a fictional character from The Music of Dolphins.redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Mila, BarcelonaMila is the name of a house in Barcelona, Spain, a masterpiece by architect Antoní Gaudí. "La Pedrera—'the quarry'—was the name an astounded population gave to this completely unique building. It could be compared with the steep cliff walls in which African tribes build their cave-like dwell..
Milaca, MinnesotaThe Rum River flows on the west side of Milaca. Milaca is a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,580 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Mille Lacs County6. It is also situated on the Rum River. Geography According to the United States Census B..
Milaca Township, MinnesotaMilaca Township is a township in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,189 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 85.2 km² (32.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,..
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Milad-e-sherifMilad-e-sherif (also spelt as Miladi Sherif) Malayalam: Nabi Dinam is a festival celebrated by the Muslim community of Kerala to commemorates the birth of the Prophet Mohammed, which falls on the twelfth day of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic year. Colorful processions are held throug..
Milada HorákováMilada Horáková (December 25 1901 - June 27 1950) was a Czechoslovak politician executed by Communists on trumped-up charges of conspiracy and treason. She was the only woman ever executed in Czechoslovakia for political reasons and is regarded as a symbol of anti-Communist resistance for her fir..
Milada KarbanováMilada Karbanová (born 27 March 1948) is a retired high jumper from the Czech Republic. She won four medals at the European Indoor Championships as well as a silver medal at the 1974 European Championships in Athletics. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1971 European Indoor Champio..
Milada Petříková-PavlíkováMilada Petříková-Pavlíková (August 22 1895 in Tábor – June 30 1985) was a Czech architect. She was born as Milada Pavlíková. Pavlíková graduated in 1921 as the first female architect in Czechoslovakia. Married her teacher, architect Theodor Petřík (1883-1942) and used name Milada Pet..
Miladhoo (Noonu Atoll)Miladhoo Island Summary Belongs to Noonu Atoll Location Population 1301 Length 680m Width 350m Distance from Malé 178.83km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6560014 Island office fax +960 6560014 Miladhoo should not be confused w..
Miladinov BrothersFront cover of the original edition of Bulgarian Folk Songs The Miladinov Brothers (Bulgarian: Братя Миладинови; Macedonian: Браќа Миладиновци), Dimitar Miladinov (1810-1862) and Konstantin Miladinov (1830-1862), were Bulgarian poets (in Republic of Macedonia th..
Milady 3000Milady 3000 (Italian: Milady nel 3000) is an Italian comics fictional character created in 1980 by Magnus for the magazine Il Mago. The series continued until 1984 (on the Eureka magazine also), and was later translated in France (on Metal Hurlant), in the United States (on Heavy Metal), in Belgiu..
Milady Breeders' Cup HandicapThe Milady Breeders' Cup Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The Milady Breeders' Cup Handicap is raced at Hollywood Park each year. The race is open to filles and mares, age three and up willing to race one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt. The race carries a purse of $175000. ..
Milady de WinterMilady de Winter, often referred to as simply Milady, is a fictional character in the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. She acts as a spy for Cardinal Richelieu and is one of the chief antagonists of the story. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detai..
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Milagai PodiMilagai Podi (literally "chilli powder" in Tamil) is a mixture of ground dry spices that may contain chilies, seeds and lentils. Tamils use milagai podi as a condiment on idlis, dosas and other South Indian dishes. Milagai podi is not consumed dryly; it is usually mixed with edible oil or ghee. Cer..
MilagiriyaMilagiriya is a district of Colombo city in Sri Lanka. The area took its name from the Sinhalised form of the Portuguese word "Milager," or Miracle. The Portuguese built a Roman Catholic Church there. The writer Fredrick Mendis observed: 'In 1656, after the capitulation to the Dutch, the Milagiriy..
Milagra RidgeMilagra Ridge is a 240 acre parcel of land that is an isolated island ecosystem, located about 7 miles south of San Francisco, near the city of Pacifica. It first inhabited by the Ohlone indigenous people, then later claimed by Spanish settlers and Mexican ranchers. In 1942 U.S. Army started con..
MilagroMilagro (Spanish: "miracle") may refer to: Milagro, La Rioja, ArgentinaMilagro, Guayas, EcuadorMilagro, Navarre, Spain Milagro (experiment), a gamma ray detector at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USAMilagro (album) by Carlos Santana"Milagro" is also a brand of 100% agave tequila red..
Milagro, NavarreMilagro is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [MILAGRO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Milagros, BurgosMilagros is a Spanish village and municipality in the province of Burgos, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It has a population of approximately 502 people and is 10km from Aranda de Duero. Milagros is in the wine region of Ribera del Duero. The name "Milagros" may be translated ..
Milagros, MasbateMilagros is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Masbate, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 44,575 people in 8,304 households. Barangays Milagros is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. BacolodBangadBaraBonbonCalasucheCalumpang (Taisan)CapaculanCayab..
Milagros CerrónMilagros Cerrón Arauco (born April 27 2004 in Huancayo, Peru) is a child born with sirenomelia, or "mermaid syndrome", a congenital disorder in which the legs are fused together. The condition occurs in one out of every 100,000 [#endnote_Kallen] births and there are only three known cases..
Milagros Reyes MontánezMilagros Reyes Montañez (born 1977) is a Guayama, Puerto Rico resident, who made national headlines on June 24 of 2004, after defending her eleven-year-old daughter from a would-be rapist. Contents 1 Small biography2 Police account of what happened3 The charges4 Public reacti..
Milagros SequeraMilagros Sequera (born September 30, 1980 in San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela) is a professional female tennis player from San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela. She joined the WTA Tour in 1999 and was ranked World No. 130 on February 27, 2006. External links WTA Tour profile for [Milagros Sequer..
Milagro (album)Milagro is an album by Santana, released in 1992. Milagro, which means "miracle" in Spanish, was dedicated to the lives of Miles Davis and Bill Graham, and was Santana's first album on the Polydor label after twenty-two years with Columbia Records. It was their first new studio album not to enter..
Milagro (canton seat)Milagro (Spanish for miracle) is a city located in Guayas, Ecuador. It is the seat of the canton of Milagro. Milagro is the second largest city in the province of Guayas. As of the census of 2001, there are 140,103 people residing within canton limits. Sugar cane is the most important crop. The Hi..
Milagro CunninghamThis article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Allegedly, 17-year-old Milagro Cunningham raped an eight-year-old girl and buried her alive in a landfill. He will be tried as an adult. ..
Milaim RamaMilaim Rama (born 29 February, 1976) is a Kosovar-Swiss football player . He played mostly for FC Thun and had a short stint with FC Augsburg in Germany. He currently plays for FC Schaffhausen. He plays for the Switzerland national football team and was a participant at the 2004 UEFA European Cham..
Milaine ThériaultMilaine Thériault Milaine Thériault (born November 14, 1973 in St. Quentin, New Brunswick) is a Canadian skiier. In February, 2004 Thériault won her second consecutive women's five km free technique at the Haywood NorAm Canada Cup competition in Kelowna, British Columbia External links ..
MilakMilak is a city and a municipal board in Rampur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Milak is located at [28.62° N 79.18° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Milak]. It has an average elevation of 173 metres (567 feet). Demographics As of ..
MilamMilam, can refer to: People: J.B. Milam, a chief of the Cherokee NationWilliam Milam, an American diplomatPlaces: Milam County, TexasMilam, Hardy County, West VirginiaMilam, Wyoming County, West VirginiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Milam, Hardy County, West VirginiaMilam is an unincorporated community on the South Fork South Branch Potomac River in southern Hardy County, West Virginia. Milam is located along County Route 7. Originally known as Wine Spring, the community's name was changed to Milam in 1898. External links Communities Bayard | B..
Milam, TexasMilam is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sabine County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,329 at the 2000 census. Geography Milam is located at [31°27′13″N, 93°47′7″W] (31.453492, -93.785384)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Milam, West VirginiaMilam is the name of several communities in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Milam, Hardy County, West VirginiaMilam, Wyoming County, West Virginia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the s..
Milam, Wyoming County, West VirginiaMilam is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA. External links ..
Milam County, TexasMilam County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 24,238. Its county seat is Cameron6. Milam County is named for Benjamin Rush Milam, an early settler and a soldier in the Texas Revolution. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demo..
Milam GlacierMilam Glacier is located Munsiyari, in Pithoragarh district of Uttaranchal, India, at an altitude of 3,872 m. It has a spread of around 37 km² and is 16 km long, surrounded by 52 high Himalayan peaks. It lies at the base of the great Himalayan wall and situated on the south facing slope of the main..
MilanThis is about the Italian city of Milan. For other uses, see Milan (disambiguation). Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese: Milán) is the main city of northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed region in Italy, being often mistaken with the capital of the..
MILANMILAN (French: Missile d´infanterie léger antichar = Anti-Tank Light Infantry Missile) is a second-generation European anti-tank guided missile. Design of the Milan started in 1962. It was ready for trials in 1971, and was accepted for service in 1972. It is a wire guided SACLOS (Semi-Automatic ..
Milan, GeorgiaMilan is a town located partly in Telfair County, Georgia and partly in Dodge County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 1,012. Geography Milan is located at [32°1′13″N, 83°3′51″W] (32.020195, -83.064091)[Geographic references#1GR1]..
Milan, IllinoisMilan is a village in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. The population was 5,257 at the 2000 census. The village is located near the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. Before ceasing operations in 2003, Eagle Food Centers was based out of Milan. Contents 1 History2 Geography3..
Milan, IndianaMilan is a town in Ripley County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,816 at the 2000 census. The town's name is pronounced differently from the English name for the Italian city of the same name: IPA /ˈmaɪlən/ [listen]. Its high school, Milan High School, won the Indiana sta..
Milan, KansasMilan is a city in Sumner County, Kansas, United States. The population was 137 at the 2000 census. Geography Milan is located at [37°15′25″N, 97°40′29″W] (37.257057, -97.674712)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has ..
Milan, MichiganMilan is a city established in 1831 that straddles the border between Monroe County and Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,775 at the 2000 census. Approximately forty percent of the city containing about twenty-five percent of the population is located in Monroe Co..
Milan, MinnesotaMilan is a city in Chippewa County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 326 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 326 people, 150 household..
Milan, MissouriMilan is a city in Sullivan County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,958 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sullivan County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Milan is located at [40°12′6″N, 93°7′30″W] (40.201661, -93.125092)[Geographi..
Milan, New HampshireMilan (pronounced "My-Lan") is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 1,331 at the 2000 census. The city's name is pronounced differently from the English name for the Italian city of the same name: IPA /ˈmaɪlən/ [listen]. Neighboring Berlin also shares a similarl..
Milan, New MexicoMilan is a village in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,891 at the 2000 census. A suburb of Grants, Milan has a decent population growth. Many new houses and service-oriented businesses are being built. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4&nbs..
Milan, New YorkMilan is a town in Dutchess County, New York, USA. The Town of Milan is in the northern part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Milan5 External links History The town was part of the Little Nine Partners Patent of 17..
Milan, OhioMilan is a village in Erie and Huron counties in Ohio. The population was 1,445 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History and Culture2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History and Culture Milan (pronounced MÝ-lin) was the birthplace of inventor and businessman Thomas A..
Milan, QuebecMilan is a very small village of 300 people in Le Granit Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region in Quebec, Canada. ..
Milan, TennesseeMilan is a city in Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 7,664 at the 2000 census. Geography Milan is located at [35°54′57″N, 88°45′29″W] (35.915957, -88.758035)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Milan, WashingtonMilan is an unincorporated community in Spokane County, Washington. Milan is a rural community located along the Burlington Northern Railroad, east of Deer Park. It is named after the city of Milan, Italy. External links [Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [47.96694° -117.33056..
Milan-SanremoMilan-Sanremo Local name:Milano-Sanremo Region:North West Italy Date:Mid March Type:One-day race History First Edition:1907 Editions:97 First Winner:Lucien Petit-Breton () Most Recent:Filippo Pozzato () Most Wins:Eddy Merckx (), 7 times Milan-Sanremo, nicknamed "la primavera" ("the spring"), is an..
Milana LobodaMilana Loboda (Rus: Милана Лобода) (born October 25 1981 in Shymkent, Kazakhstan) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing eighth in SuperStar KZ, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol, shown by Perviy Kanal Evraziya. Milana lives with her husband Sergey & their son Leonid. Musical..
MilandMiland is a small village in Tinn with a population of 388. It is the home to Malin Kristina Salmi Stavrum! ..
Milandhoo (Shaviyani Atoll)Milandhoo Island Summary Belongs to Shaviyani Atoll Location Population 1209 Length NA Width NA Distance from Malé 234.13km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6540063 Island office fax +960 6540063 Milandhoo should not be confused..
MilanesaMilanesas (plural) are a common meat dish in Mexico, later adpoted by Argentina and Uruguay (mainly due to their great meat production) as well as in other Latin American countries. Milanesas are similar to Central European Wiener Schnitzel and derive their name from the original cotoletta alla mi..
Milanese' Milanese (milanes, milanées, meneghin, meneghín) is a variety of Lombard spoken in the city of Milan and in its province. In Italian-speaking contexts, Milanese (like most of the other non-Italian language varietes spoken within the borders of the Italian Republic) is often generically called a..
Milanese Apostolic Catholic Churchredirect [[Template:Not verified]] Contents 1 The City See of the Church2 Christianity in Milan2.1 Foundation of the Diocese2.2 Beginning of Roman Control3 Present Status4 References5 External links The City See of the Church Milan is a main city in the Po vall..
Milanese scudoThe scudo was the currency of the Duchy of Milan until 1796. It wasa subdivided into 6 lire, each of 20 soldi or 240 denari. It was equal to the Conventionsthaler. It was replaced by the lira of the Cispadane Republic, then that of the Cisalpine Republic and finally by the French franc. In 1816, the..
MilaniMilani (pronouced Mi-LAHN-ee) is a higher end drugstore makeup brand. Milani offers lipstick, eyeshadow, bronzers, powder, you name it. The eyeshadow is highly pigmented and is the better drugstore brand, along with physicians formula. A popular Milani product is the sheer lipstick. Milani is high..
MilankovicMilankovic can refer to Milutin Milankovic Serbian geophysicistMilankovic crater This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Milankovic (crater)There is more than one crater named Milankovic: Milankovic (lunar crater)Milankovic (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the..
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Milankovitch cyclesMilankovitch cycles are the collective effect of changes in the Earth's movements upon its climate, named after Serbian civil engineer and mathematician Milutin Milanković. The eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession of the Earth's orbit vary in several patterns, resulting in 100,000 year ice age..
Milanko RenovicaThis article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Milanko Renovica was a Yugoslav politician. He served as president of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Presidents o..
Milano, TexasMilano is a city in Milam County, Texas, United States. The population was 400 at the 2000 census. Country music singer Johnny Horton was killed near Milano in a car crash on November 5, 1960. Geography Milano is located at [30°42′33″N, 96°51′48″W] (30.709190, -96.863420)[..
Milano-Sanremo 2005UCI ProTour 2005 Paris-Nice Tirreno-Adriatico Milano-San Remo Ronde van Vlaanderen Euskal Herriko TI Gent-Wevelgem Paris-Roubaix Amstel Gold Race La Flèche Wallonne Liège-Bastogne-Liège Tour de Romandie Giro d'Italia Volta a Catalunya Dauphiné Libéré Tour de Suisse TTT Ei..
Milano-Sanremo 2006UCI ProTour 2006 Paris-Nice Tirreno-Adriatico Milano-Sanremo Ronde van Vlaanderen Vuelta Ciclista al País Vasco Gent-Wevelgem Paris-Roubaix Amstel Gold Race La Flèche Wallonne Liège-Bastogne-Liège Tour de Romandie Giro d'Italia Volta a Catalunya Dauphiné Libéré Tour de Su..
Milano-TorinoMilano-Torino is a semi classic European single day cycling race, now run in early March between the northern Italian cities of Milan and Turin over a distance of 199 kilometres. The event was first run in 1876 making it the oldest of the Italian classic races and one of the oldest in the World. T..
Milano (cookie)Milano cookies are a trademarked dessert manufactured by Pepperidge Farm as part of their series of "European" cookies. They are of the sandwich form, with a thin, rich layer of chocolate as filling. The baked halves are reminiscent of oval vanilla wafers, with an indentation shaped like a "V" on ea..
Milano The New School for Management and Urban PolicyOne of the academic divisions at The New School, Milano for Management and Urban Policy is one of the public policy schools in New York City. Contents 1 Master of Science Degree Programs2 A Brief History of Milano3 Robert J. Milano (1912-2000)4 Accreditation5 Reference..
Milan (comics)Milan, Francisco was a fictional member of the Acolytes in Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #300. Character History He was one of the Acolytes who helped kidnap Moira MacTaggert, until she was later rescued by the X-Men. He later died on Avalon, the homebase of the Acolytes, when H..
Milan (disambiguation)Geography Milan is the name of several places in the world: Milan, ItalyAnd in the United States of America:*Milan, Georgia*Milan, Illinois*Milan, Indiana*Milan, Kansas*Milan, Michigan*Milan, Minnesota*Milan, Missouri*Milan, New Hampshire*Milan, New Mexico*Milan, New York*Milan, Ohio*Milan, Tenness..
Milan (orchestra)Contents 1 Milan Symphony Orchestra (1974 - 1979)2 ..
Milan AntalAsteroids discovered: 17 1807 Slovakia August 20, 1971 3393 Štúr November 28, 1984 3730 Hurban December 4, 1983 4573 Piešťany October 5, 1986 ..
Milan BabićMilan Babić in the Hague courtroom Milan Babić (Милан Бабић; February 26, 1956 – March 5, 2006) was from 1991 to 1995 the first President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a largely Serb-populated region that broke away from Croatia. Indicted for war crimes by the Internati..
Milan BandićMilan Bandić (b. 1955 in Donji Mamići near Grude in Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a Croatian politician, and member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia. He is the Mayor of Zagreb, currently serving his third term. Political career Bandić moved to Zagreb and earned his degree at the Faculty of P..
Milan BarošMilan Baroš (born 28 October 1981 in Vigantice, Czech Republic) is a Czech international footballer. As of 9 July 2006, he has been capped 50 times, scoring 27 goals: an exceptional international strike rate, which his achievements in club football do not yet match. He is a striker who currently pl..
Milan BartovicMilan Bartovič (born April 9, 1981 in Trenčín, Slovakia) is a Slovak ice hockey left wing currently (2005) with the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. He was drafted 35st overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. External links [Statistics] - from Internet Hockey Database..
Milan BegovićMilan Begović (January 19th, 1876 - May 13th, 1948), was a Croatian writer. Milan Begović was born in Vrlika. He was educated in Split, Zagreb and Vienna and spent some time as high school professor in Split before going to Hamburg and Vienna to pursue career in theatre. He died in Zagreb. Milan..
Milan BiševacMilan Biševac (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Бишевац) (born August 31, 1983 in Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football player who, as of 2004 was playing for FK Crvena Zvezda. He won a silver medal with the Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football te..
Milan BlagojevicMilan Blagojevic (born 24th December 1969 in Sydney, Australia) is a former football player. During a long and distinguished professional career, Blagojevic made 31 appearances for the Socceroos, 255 National Soccer League appearances as well as playing overseas for Germinal Ekeren(Belgium), SC Hee..
Milan BlažekovićMilan Blažeković (born July 6, 1940) is a well-acclaimed animator from Croatia. Though his career goes as far back as the late 1960s, he is best known (at least in the Western world) as the director of the 1997 children's cartoon, Lapitch the Little Shoemaker, based on Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's n..
Milan Budimirprofessor Milan Budimir Milan Budimir (Милан Будимир) (1891-1975) the most distinguished Serbian classical scholar, professor of the Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade University and head of the Department of the Classical philology. Life Budimir was born in Mrkonjić Grad now in Rep..
Milan CabrnochMilan Cabrnoch (born on 6 August 1962 in Cáslav) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. He is a substitute for the Committee on B..
Milan Central StationA view of the façade of the Station in the afternoon The main ticket hall of the station Milan Central Station (in Italian, Stazione Centrale di Milano or Milano Centrale) is one of the main European train stations. It is a railroad terminus officially inaugurated in 1931 to rep..
Milan ChvostekMilan Chvostek (born 1932) is a former producer/director of CBC's The Nature of Things, a CBC television show that has aired in nearly fifty countries worldwide. Awards for Milan's shows include the Prince Rainier Award from the Monaco Film Festival and the Bell Northern Award for Science Programmi..
Milan ConservatoryThe Milan Conservatory (Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi) is a famous music school in Milan whose alumni include Giacomo Puccini, Vittorio Giannini, Francisco Mignone, Italo Montemezzi, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Maurizio Pollini, and Claudio Abbado. [[Category:Milan culture] ..
Milan DamnjanovićMilan Damnjanović (1924-1994) Serbian Cyrillic Милан Дамњановић - A philosopher, full professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Belgrade University. Milan Danjanović was the founder and the preside..
Milan DecreeThe Milan Decree was issued in 1807 by Napoleon I of France to enforce the Berlin Decree of 1806 which had initiated the Continental System that was the basis for his plan to defeat the British by waging economic warfare. The Decree stated that no European country was to trade with the United Kingdo..
Milan DudićMilan Dudić (born November 1 1979 in Kraljevo), defender, is a Serbian football player currently playing for Red Star Belgrade. He was a member of the Serbia and Montenegro national football team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He is known for having conceded two penalties (both for handball) in a W..
Milan EntertainmentMilan Entertainment, Inc. is an independently owned record company releasing soundtracks for film and television, electronic music, a diverse roster of acclaimed artists, and best selling compilation albums offering samples of tangos, film and Latin music. It was created around 1980 (see [[Talk:Mil..
Milan FukalMilan Fukal (born May 16, 1975 in Jablonec nad Nisou) is a Czech footballer. The defender Fukal began his career with FK Jablonec. In 1999, he was bought by Czech champion team Sparta Praha and called up by the Czech national team, for whom he currently has 19 caps and 2 goals. His participation in..
Milan GalaMilan Gaľa (born on 21 January 1953 in Jarovnice) is a Slovak politician and Member of the Parliament with the Slovenská demokraticka a krestanska unia, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education. He is a substitute for the Commi..
Milan GombalaMilan Gombala (born 29 January 1968 in Lucenec) is a retired Czech long jumper, best known for his silver medal at the 1994 European Championships. His personal best is 8.04 metres, achieved in August 1995 in Linz. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1993 World Championships Stuttgar..
Milan Gurović--> Milan Gurović (born June 17, 1976 in Novi Sad, SFR Yugoslavia, now Serbia) is a Serbian basketball player, currently playing for Belgrade's KK Crvena Zvezda. He has dual nationality; Serbian and Greek. Gurović, a regular member of the FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro national team, turn..
Milan GutovićMilan Gutovic (born August 11, 1946 in Umka) is a Serbian actor. ..
Milan HejdukMilan Hejduk [Listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (born February 14, 1976 in Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia; now Czech Republic) is a professional ice hockey player. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Career statistics4 International play5 R..
Milan HniličkaMilan Hnilička (born June 25, 1973 in Kladno, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech ice hockey player. Czech national ice hockey team at 2006 Ice Hockey World Championships Goalies 33 Milan Hnilička (Bílí Tygři Liberec) - 31 Adam Svoboda (HC Moeller Pardubice) - 42 Tomáš Pöpperle (Eisbären ..
Milan HodžaMilan Hodza Milan Hodža (February 1, 1878, Sučany, Austria-Hungary (today Slovakia) – June 27, 1944, Clearwater, USA) was a prominent Slovak politician and journalist, serving from 1935 to 1938 as the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia. As a partisan of regional integration, he was famous fo..
Milan HoráčekMilan Horáček (born October 30, 1946 in Velké Losiny, then in Czechoslovakia), is a German politician, a founding member of the German Green Party, and a Member of the European Parliament. From 1965 to 1967 his political activism got him into trouble with the Czech authorities, and after the sup..
Milan HorvatMilan Horvat (born 28 July 1919 in Pakrac, Croatia) is a Croatian conductor. External links [Biography][Biographical details (in Serbo-Croat)] |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Milan IvanovićMilan Ivanovic (born 21 December 1960 in Sivac, Serbia) is a former captain of the Australian national football (soccer) team and after a long and storied career (71 caps, 59 "A" Internationals) became of one of its most capped players. Nicknamed "The Surgeon" for his ability to cut out the opposi..
Milan JovanićMilan Jovanic (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Јованић), (born July 31, 1985 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football (soccer) player. He is a goalkeeper for the Australian A-League club Perth Glory. Although he put in a solid performance for Perth Glory in their match again..
Milan JovanovićMilan Jovanović (1863-1944) was a famous Serbian photographer. He is the brother of Anastas Jovanović, and considered to be his successor to the title of most renowned Serbian photographer. External Links ()[Biography and Overview]..
Milan JurcinaMilan Jurčina (born June 7, 1983 in Liptovský Mikuláš, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak ice hockey defenceman currently (2005) with the Boston Bruins of the NHL and the Providence Bruins of the AHL. The 6-foot-4 Slovak was drafted by the Bruins 241st overall in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. After spe..
Milan KangrgaMilan Kangrga (born: Zagreb, 1 May 1923) is a Croatian philosopher. He is one of the leading thinkers in the Praxis school of thought which originated in the 1960s and 1970s SFRY. Kangrga attended elementary and grammar school in Zagreb. In 1950, he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagre..
Milan KerbrMilan Kerbr (born 9 June, 1967), is a Czech football player. He played two matches for the Czech Republic. He was a part of the team squad at the 1996 UEFA European Championship. ..
Milan KojicMilan Kojic (born July 10, 1976 in Hamilton, Canada) is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for the F.K. Haugesund in Adeccoligaen. In 1999 Kojic signed for the Toronto Lynx there he established him as one of the best defenders in the league, helping the Lynx reach the semi-final in the p..
Milan KonjovićMilan Konjović (1898-1993) (Милан Коњовић) was a Serbian painter. He was born, brought up, attended elementary and secondary school, and died in Sombor, province of Vojvodina, Serbia. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, Czech Republic, but left the academy after only two s..
Milan KoprivarovMilan Koprivarov is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for PFC Levski Sofia. A product of the club, Koprivarov spent some years on loans at smaller teams and impressed during his stay at Rodopa Smolyan. In 2005, Levski new manager Stanimir Stoilov announced that he is going to rely more ..
Milan KraftMilan Kraft (born January 7, 1980, in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech professional ice hockey center. He was drafted in the first round, 23rd overall, by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. Kraft appeared in 207 games over four seasons with the Penguins, with his most successfu..
Milan Kučan--> Milan Kučan (January 14, 1941 - ) is a Slovene politician and statesman. He was leader of the League of Communists and the first President of Slovenia. Kučan was born in Križevci, a village in Prekmurje, northeastern Slovenia (at that time a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia). During the ..
Milan KunderaMilan Kundera Milan Kundera (IPA: [ˈmilan ˈkundɛra]) (born April 1 1929 in Brno, Czechoslovakia) is a Franco-Czech writer. He is best known as the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Writing style and philosophy4 A..
Milan KurepaMilan V. Kurepa (1933-2000) was a renowned Serbian atomic physicist. Kurepa was born on May 1 1933 in town of Bačka Palanka, Vojvodina, Serbia. In 1956, he began his working at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences in Belgrade. Kurepa received degrees in physical chemistry and physics at the Un..
Milan LuhovýMilan Luhový (born January 1, 1963), is a Czech football player. He played 31 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored 7 goals. He was a participant in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. ..
Milan MandarićDue to previous , editing of this by anonymous or newly registered users is disabled (see [semi-protection policysemi-protection policy]). Such users may discuss changes, [Requests for page protection#Current requests for unprotectionrequest unprotection], or . Milan Manda..
Milan MartićMilan Martić (born 18 November 1954) is an ethnic Serbian politician and warlord who led Croatia's Serbian minority during the Croatian War of Independence. Martić was born near Knin, and was the local police chief in Knin at the time of Croatia's independence. From 4 January 1991 until August 19..
Milan MatulovićMilan Matulovic (b. 10 June 1935) is a chess grandmaster who was the second or third strongest Yugoslav player for much of the 1960s and 1970s behind Svetozar Gligoric and possibly Borislav Ivkov. He was primarily active before 1977 but has remained an occasional tournament competitor as recently ..
Milan MichalekMilan Michálek (pronounced Mi-Ha-Lek) (born December 7,1984 in Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic) is a NHL ice hockey player, currently playing left wing for the San Jose Sharks. He was drafted sixth overall by the Sharks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. His brother, Zbynek, also plays in the NHL for t..
Milan MilišićMilan Milišić (1941 – October 5th 1991) was a Yugoslavian poet and playwright. He wrote several volumes of poetry as well as translating Tolkien’s The Hobbit and the poems of Robert Frost into Serbo-croat. Milišić was born during World War II in the seaside town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, of S..
Milan MilutinovićMilan Milutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Милутиновић), born 19 December, 1942, is a former President of Serbia. He served as an ambassador in the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia, the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs (1995 - 1998) and as President of Serbia fro..
Milan MladenovićMilan Mladenović (September 21, 1958 - November 5, 1994) was a Yugoslav musician best known as the frontman for Ekatarina Velika. He was born in Zagreb, however his father worked for the army and the family had to move a lot. After living in Sarajevo for a while, Milan's family moved to Belgrade i..
Milan NalinaMilan Nalina is a brown-eyed, blonde hispanic model. She was born in 1976 in Puerto Rico. Milan Nalina has made appearances in Playboy Newstand Specials in 1999 and 2000. She is known to be a health and fitness enthusiast. Professional Modelling Playboy's Hardbodies July 1999.Playboy's Girlfriend..

