increasingly opting to stay in Milas rather than in Bodrum where accommodation is likely to be difficult to find. Milas district has a total coastline...
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the integrated stock exchange markets of Chile, Colombia, and Peru M.I.L.A. (EP) Milas (disambiguation) Milla (disambiguation) Myla (disambiguation) This...
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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...
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Comlod Saint John the Baptist Church in Comlod Church in Milaș Orosfaia village Wikimedia Commons has media related to Milaș, Bistrița-Năsăud. v t e...
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Petar Milas (born 28 August 1995) is a Croatian professional boxer who has held the WBC Mediterranean heavyweight title since 2018. Milas made his professional...
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Milas–Bodrum Airport (IATA: BJV, ICAO: LTFE) is an international airport that serves the Turkish towns of Bodrum and Milas. The airport is situated 36 km...
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Milena Markovna "Mila" Kunis (born August 14, 1983) is an American actress. Born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, and raised in Los Angeles, she began playing Jackie...
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Lola and Mila (Serbian: Лола и Мила / Lola i Mila) is a Serbian animated television series created by Sergej Ćetković and produced by Studio Carousel and...
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Nikodim Milaš (Serbian Cyrillic: Никодим Милаш; 16 April 1845 – 2 April 1915) was a Serbian Orthodox Church bishop in Dalmatia (nowaday Croatia). He was...
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Ivan Milas (1939–2011) was a Croatian lawyer and politician. Ivan Milas may also refer to: Ivan Milas (footballer) (born 1975), Croatian football player...
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The Milas hydroxylation is an organic reaction converting an alkene to a vicinal diol, and was developed by Nicholas A. Milas in the 1930s. The cis-diol...
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Jessica Mila Agnesia or better known as Jessica Mila (born in Langsa, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia on August 3, 1992) is an actress and model of...
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July 1936, the Milàs were on vacation. Part of the building was collectivized by the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia; the Milàs fled the area with...
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Milas (Persian: ميلاس, also Romanized as Mīlās) is a village in Milas Rural District, in the Central District of Lordegan County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari...
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Mila (and its variant Milà) is a surname. It is used in Spain. It was one of the surnames used in the United States and was recorded in the 1990 census...
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Mila Nikolich (also spelled Nikolić, born 7 April 1971), is a Serbian former professional basketball player. She played for the Abilene Christian Wildcats...
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Milas carpets and rugs (also Milâs or Melas) are Turkish carpets and rugs that bear characteristics proper to the district of Milas in Muğla Province...
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Mila (Arabic: ولاية ميلة, wilāya mīla) is a province (wilayah) of Algeria, whose capital is Mila. Other localities include Teleghma, Grarem Gouga, Hamala...
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Magna Steyr (redirect from Magna Steyr MILA Alpin)
fifth Mila concept car was presented: Mila Aerolight, a compact four-seater, powered by CNG. The sixth concept car in the Mila family, the Mila Coupic...
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Gümüşkesen in Milas Milas Gümüşkesen front Gümüşkesen in Milas detail of ceiling Gümüşkesen in Milas detail of ceiling Gümüşkesen in Milas detail of ceiling...
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Herzegovina national football team. Milas is a left back. He previously played for Izviđač and Borac Banja Luka. "Milas: Dokazali smo da se nije uzalud ulagalo...
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"Nikos" Milas (Greek: Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Μήλας; 9 July 1928 – 22 July 2019) was a Greek basketball player and coach. He was born in Athens. Milas was a skilled...
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Boğaziçi is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Milas, Muğla Province, Turkey. Its population is 3,336 (2022). It is a working fishing...
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Milla Jovovich (redirect from Mila Jovovic)
Archived from the original on March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018. "Mila Jovović peva zanimljive pesme". Glas Javnosti (in Serbian). July 7, 2000...
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Bar Aftab-e Milas (Persian: برافتاب ميلاس, also Romanized as Bar Āftāb-e Mīlās, Bar Aftāb-e Mīlās, and Bar Aftāb Mīlās) is a village in Milas Rural District...
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Mila Oleksiivna Syvatska (Ukrainian: Міла Олексіївна Сивацька; born December 3, 1998, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian film actress, known for her role as...
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Bodrum-Imsik Airport (redirect from Milas-Imsik Airport)
Imsik Airport (IATA: BXN, ICAO: LTBV) was a regional airport that served in Bodrum, Turkey. The airport had one asphalt-surface runway that was 1,570 metres...
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Ivan Milas (18 October 1939 – 29 July 2011) was a Croatian lawyer and politician. Milas was born in the village of Zmijavci near Imotski in Zagora, and...
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Milà i Solsona is a former Minister of the Environment and Housing of the Catalan Government by the Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds (ICV) party. Milà was...
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