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Milada may refer to: *Milada (name), a feminine given name * ''Milada'' (fly), a genus of fly of the family Tachinidae * ''Milada'' (film), a 2017 Czech biographical film *Lake Milada Lake Milada ( cs, Jezero Milada, formerly also known as ''Chabařovice Lake'') is a reservoir near Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vykl ..., a lake in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic * Squat Milada a social centre (evicted) in Prague {{disambiguation ...
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Milada (name)
Milada is a female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element mil meaning ''gracious, young''. Pronounced ''MI-lah-dah''. Name Days *Czech: ''8 February'' *Slovak: ''29 December'' *Slovene: ''28 March'' Famous bearers *Milada Horáková, Czechoslovak politician, executed after a show-trial in 1950 * Milada Marešová, Czech painter * Milada Fišerová, Czech model *Milada Ježková, Czech actress *Milada Karasová, holder of Czechoslovak Models * Milada Emmerová, Czech doctor and politician ČSSD *Milada Gabrielová, Czech painter *Milada Součková, Czech writer * Milada Šubrtová, Czech opera singer * Milada Karbanová, Czech athlete See also * Mila (given name) *Milan (given name) Milan (Cyrillic: Милан) is a common Slavic male name and less commonly, a Roman name. It is derived from the Slavic element ''mil'', with meanings kind, loving, and gracious. Milan was originally a diminutive or nickname for those whose Sla ... * Milena (name ...
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Milada (fly)
''Milada'' is a genus of bristle flies in the family Tachinidae. There is at least one described species in ''Milada'', ''M. asiatica''. Distribution Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia. References Dexiinae Diptera of Asia Monotypic Brachycera genera Tachinidae genera {{tachinidae-stub ...
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Milada (film)
Milada is a 2017 Czech biographical film written, produced and directed by David Mrnka. Produced in the English language, it stars Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer as Milada Horáková. The film was a Czech-American co-production by Loaded Vision Entertainment. The movie follows the life of Milada Horáková (1901–1950), a politician who was hanged by the Czechoslovakian communist party on fabricated charges of conspiracy and treason. Cast * Ayelet Zurer as Milada Horáková * Robert Gant as Bohuslav Horák * Daniel Rchichev (age 6), Karina Rchichev (age 13) and Taťjana Medvecká (age 57) as Jana Horáková * Vica Kerekes as Milada's sister Vera * Igor Orozovič as Vera's husband * Jaromír Dulava as Milada's father * Marián Mitaš Marián Mitaš (born 24 September 1980) is a Slovak actor, radio DJ and puppeteer. Selected filmography *''Time of the Wolf'' (2003) *''Mesto tieňov'' (television, 2008) *'' The House'' (2011) *''Candidate'' (2013) *'' Búrlivé víno'' (tel ...
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Lake Milada
Lake Milada ( cs, Jezero Milada, formerly also known as ''Chabařovice Lake'') is a reservoir near Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic. It originated from excavation by an old coal mine and flooded former villages, Hrbovice, Tuchomyšl and Vyklice. The lake's surface area stretches 250 ha, which makes it slightly smaller than Lake Mácha. Its average depth is 15.5 meters and its maximum depth is 22 m. The capacity is approximately 35 mil. m3. Location Lake Milada lies in the Most Basin lowland. It is located in the Ústí nad Labem Region, in the municipal territories of Chabařovice and Ústí nad Labem. A negligible part also extends into the territory of Trmice. Water mode In 1998, the mining of brown coal in Chabařovice ceased and the quarry was closed. Recultivation work started subsequently. The former Chabařovice quarry was the first of large surface mines within the Czech Republic in which redevelopment and reclamation works, after termination of mining, c ...
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