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Mico may refer to: People * Mićo Janić (born 1979), Croatian sprint canoer * Mićo Ljubibratić (1839–1889), Serbian revolutionary * Mico Palanca (1978–2019), Filipino actor * Mićo Smiljanić (born 1974), Serbian/Montenegrin footballer * Mićo Stanišić (born 1954), Bosnian Serb politician * Mićo Vranješ (born 1975), Serbian footballer * Mieko Hirota (born 1947), Japanese singer * Mitso Asen of Bulgaria (fl. 1256–1278), Bulgarian tsar * Irma Mico (1914–2022), French resistance fighter * Richard Mico (1590–1661), English composer Other uses * MICO (Motor Industries Company), former name for Bosch India * Mico (band), Canadian rock band * ''Mico'' (genus), genus of monkey * Mico, Texas * Mico University College, Jamaica See also * *Miko (other) ''Miko'' is a shrine maiden or a supplementary princess in Shinto religion. Miko may also refer to: People * Miko (name), a given name in several cultures * Miko (surname) * DJ Miko, an Italian DJ Other * Miko (s ...
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Mićo Janić
Mićo Janić (; born 28 May 1979 in Bačka Palanka, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian and Croatian canoe racing, sprint canoer who competed in the late 1990s. He won a silver medal in the K-2 1000 m event at the 1998 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged. He is the son of Serbs, Serbian canoer Milan Janić. His sister is Nataša Janić, a multiple canoe Olympic gold medalist for Hungary. His brother Stjepan Janić, Stjepan is also canoer. References

* * Living people Croatian male canoeists Serbian male canoeists 1979 births Sportspeople from Bačka Palanka ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak Serbian emigrants to Croatia Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Croatia Competitors at the 2005 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games medalists in canoeing Serbia and Montenegro male canoeists {{Croatia-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Mićo Ljubibratić
Mihajlo "Mićo" Ljubibratić ( sr-cyr, Мићо Љубибратић; 1839 – 26 February 1889) was a Serbian vojvoda (military commander), Orthodox priest, writer and translator who participated in the many uprisings in the Herzegovina region. He was the first person in the Balkans to translate the Quran into Serbian. Greek, Bulgarian, Romanian and Albanian translations would follow in the 20th century. Life Mihajlo Ljubibratić was born in Ljubovo, Trebinje (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina). He joined Luka Vukalović in the Herzegovinian Uprising (1857–1862). He supported Garibaldi in the Italian revolution. After the fall of the uprising in 1862, he went to Serbia where he continued to organize the liberation of the Balkan peoples and also sought to recruit Slavic Muslims for the cause. In the Herzegovina Uprising (1875-1878), the Serbian government, which could not publicly assist due to international pressure, secretly sent Ljubibratić and others to lead the uprising ...
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Mico Palanca
Mico may refer to: People * Mićo Janić (born 1979), Croatian sprint canoer * Mićo Ljubibratić (1839–1889), Serbian revolutionary * Mico Palanca (1978–2019), Filipino actor * Mićo Smiljanić (born 1974), Serbian/Montenegrin footballer * Mićo Stanišić (born 1954), Bosnian Serb politician * Mićo Vranješ (born 1975), Serbian footballer * Mieko Hirota (born 1947), Japanese singer * Mitso Asen of Bulgaria (fl. 1256–1278), Bulgarian tsar * Irma Mico (1914–2022), French resistance fighter * Richard Mico (1590–1661), English composer Other uses * MICO (Motor Industries Company), former name for Bosch India * Mico (band), Canadian rock band * Mico (genus), ''Mico'' (genus), genus of monkey * Mico, Texas * Mico University College, Jamaica See also

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Mićo Smiljanić
Mićo Smiljanić (; born 4 September 1974) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a defender. Career After playing for Spartak Subotica, Smiljanić moved abroad and joined Hungarian club Diósgyőr in 1998. He would spend most of his playing career in Hungary, winning the national championship with MTK Hungária in 2003. Throughout the years, Smiljanić also played professionally in Israel (Ashdod) and Greece ( Panionios). Honours MTK Hungária * Nemzeti Bajnokság I: 2002–03 Budapest Honvéd * Magyar Kupa: 2006–07, 2008–09 Sopron * Nemzeti Bajnokság III Nemzeti Bajnokság III (''NB III'', ''National Championship III'') is the third tier of Football in Hungary, Hungarian football (from the autumn of 1997 till the spring of 2005, NB III was the fourth tier, the third was NB II). The tier contains ...: 2010–11 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Smiljanic, Mico 1974 births Living people People from Apatin Footballers from West Bačka Distr ...
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Mićo Stanišić
Mićo Stanišić (born 30 June 1954) is a Bosnian Serb politician. Stanišić was born in the village of Ponor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He graduated from the Sarajevo Law School. From 21 December 1991, Stanišić was Minister Without Portfolio of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina. From 1 April 1992, he was the Minister of the Republika Srpska Ministry of Internal Affairs. During the Yugoslav wars he organized the Pahuljice Special Police Unit (''Snowflakes'') that battled in Republika Srpska under commander Dušan Malović, a notable Serbian mafioso connected with the Voždovac Clan. The unit is suspected of committing a massacre of 22 people, among them children, on 25 November 1992 in Bijeljina Bijeljina ( sr-cyrl, Бијељина) is a city and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the provincial center of Semberija, a geographic region in the country's northeast. As of 2013, it has a population of 107,715 .... Stanišić surren ...
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Mićo Vranješ
Mićo Vranješ (; born 8 September 1975) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career After playing for Vojvodina, Smiljanić moved abroad and joined Bulgarian club CSKA Sofia in 2000. He would also play professionally for Russian club Uralan Elista, Hungarian side Pécs Pécs ( , ; ; Slovak language, Slovak: ''Päťkostolie''; also known by #Name, alternative names) is List of cities and towns of Hungary#Largest cities in Hungary, the fifth largest city in Hungary, on the slopes of the Mecsek mountains in the c ..., and Polish outfit Groclin Dyskobolia. International career At international level, Vranješ was capped for FR Yugoslavia U21. Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vranjes, Mico 1975 births Living people Footballers from Novi Sad Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers Serbian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Serbia and Montenegro men's under-21 international footballers FK V ...
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Mieko Hirota
was a Japanese singer. Her nickname was Mico (also spelled ''Miko''). Hirota was born in Setagaya, Tokyo. She grew up listening to pop and jazz in places like Tachikawa, which was frequented by Occupation troops. She made her debut in 1961 at age 14. In 1965, Mico became the first Japanese singer to sing the song " Sunny" on album and the first to appear at the Newport Jazz Festival. Mico appeared on the NHK New Year's Eve ''Kōhaku Uta Gassen'' eight times. Her first performance was in 1962, when she sang the Connie Francis tune "Vacation." NHK tapped her for the next four years in succession, and again in 1969, 1970, and 1971. She sang the theme song, "Leo no Uta", for the animated television series '' Kimba the White Lion''. Hirota's commercial career included endorsements for Nescafé, Nippon Oil, Daikin Industries, Fujiya, Renown Renown may refer to: * Celebrity, fame and broad public recognition Companies * Renown (company), a Japanese clothing brand * Renown Hea ...
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Mitso Asen Of Bulgaria
Mitso Asen (, ''Mico Asen''), not Micho Asen (Мичо Асен, ''Mičo Asen''), in Greek, Μύτζης, ''Mytzēs'', was the tsar of Bulgaria from 1256 until 1257. Reign Mitso Asen ascended the throne by virtue of his marriage to a daughter of Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria by Irene Komnene of Epirus. The name of his wife is nowhere specified; she has been traditionally identified as Maria, but was perhaps more likely Anna/Theodora. The dates of his birth and death are unknown, and his antecedents are unclear, but neither his name (which is found in official contexts and is not the diminutive of "Michael"), nor his career described in the Byzantine sources allow an identification with Michael, the son of the Rus' prince and Hungarian Ban Rostislav Mikhailovich, nor any other member of the house of Chernigov. It is likely that, like his successor Constantine, the son of Tikh, Mitso Asen adopted the name '' Asen'' after his accession to the throne. He proclaimed himself emperor ...
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Irma Mico
Irma Mico (née Rosenberg, 12 December 1914 – 4 January 2022) was an Austro-Hungarian-born French resistance fighter. Biography Rosenberg was born into a Romanian Jewish family in 1914 in Czernowitz, Bukovina, Cisleithania, Austria-Hungary. She married Grisha Rothstein and moved to Bucharest, Romania, as a member of the Romanian Communist Party. In 1937, facing a rise in nationalism, the couple moved to Paris, France. When her husband went off to fight in the Spanish Civil War between the Second Spanish Republic and the Francoist Spain, she met her second husband, Julien Mico. She joined the Main-d'œuvre immigrée and joined the , which attempted to persuade Wehrmacht soldiers to abandon their cause and switch sides. Thanks to her German-speaking abilities, Mico was able to participate in the program. In her life after World War II, Mico gave lectures aimed at keeping the memory of the Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the ...
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Richard Mico
Richard Mico (also Micoe, Micho, Meco, Myco; 1590–1661) was an English composer. He was born in Taunton, Somerset, the eldest of three sons of Walter Mico.John Bennett & Pamela Willetts: "Richard Mico", ''Chelys'', Vol. 7, 1977 The family, originally called "Micault", had immigrated to England from France several generations earlier.J S Bennett & Andrew J Hanley, "Mico, Richard", ''Groves Dictionary of Music (online edition)'', 2010 The Micos were a merchant family: the composer's cousin was Sir Samuel Mico (1608–66), who settled in London by the 1630s, made his fortune in overseas trade to become an alderman of London and Master of the Mercers’ Company, and was knighted after the Restoration. Mico was appointed resident musician at Thorndon Hall, Essex, in 1608. There, he worked for Sir William Petre (William Byrd's former patron) as a music teacher for the family's children, as well as composing for the household. Surviving documents record the handing over of th ...
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MICO
Mico may refer to: People * Mićo Janić (born 1979), Croatian sprint canoer * Mićo Ljubibratić (1839–1889), Serbian revolutionary * Mico Palanca (1978–2019), Filipino actor * Mićo Smiljanić (born 1974), Serbian/Montenegrin footballer * Mićo Stanišić (born 1954), Bosnian Serb politician * Mićo Vranješ (born 1975), Serbian footballer * Mieko Hirota (born 1947), Japanese singer * Mitso Asen of Bulgaria (fl. 1256–1278), Bulgarian tsar * Irma Mico (1914–2022), French resistance fighter * Richard Mico Richard Mico (also Micoe, Micho, Meco, Myco; 1590–1661) was an English composer. He was born in Taunton, Somerset, the eldest of three sons of Walter Mico.John Bennett & Pamela Willetts: "Richard Mico", ''Chelys'', Vol. 7, 1977 The family, ... (1590–1661), English composer Other uses * MICO (Motor Industries Company), former name for Bosch India * Mico (band), Canadian rock band * ''Mico'' (genus), genus of monkey * Mico, Texas * Mico University College, J ...
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Mico (band)
Mico is a Canadian former punk band from Banff, Alberta, Canada History Formed in the late 1990s by John Stewart (of Red Fisher and Black Halos fame), Mico originally existed as a 3-piece consisting of Todd Lapp (bass, and body), Troy "BDF" Fleischhaker (drums) and John Stewart (guitar, vocals). All three founding members were at the time living in Banff, Alberta, Canada and formed the band as a way to get free beer at the local establishments around the small resort town. In 1999 the band relocated to Calgary, Alberta and in early 2000 added a second guitar player, Patrick May, formerly of the band Nine Miles to Morgan, and top guitarist of all time. This lineup recorded the 4 song EP "A Timpani of Failure of Defeat", a self-released CD which is now long out of print. In the summer of 2000 Fleischhaker left the band temporarily and was replaced by Todd Harkness (formerly of Porter Hall and The Browns) on drums. This version of the band spent the better part of the year touri ...
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