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Milice

Milice \Mi`lice"\, n. [F.] Militia. [Obs.]

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Miliće

Miliće ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милиће), is a village in Serbia, located in the municipality of Kraljevo, in Raška District. In 2002, it had 293 inhabitants, all Serbs.

Miliće is located on the banks of the Studenica River.

Milice (disambiguation)

The Milice was a Vichy French paramilitary organisation.

Milice may also refer to the following places in Poland:

  • Milice, Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
  • Milice, West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland)

See also: Militia

Usage examples of "milice".

Walvis, the undertaker, who was a nark for the Milice, the Vichy police.

Tranjiti Milice and Juli how it keeps twisting and testing and fighting the things that hold it, the smoke and the green-friend on its ankles and wrists, the still-chants of the two.

They held palm against palm with Milice and Mi, touched foreheads for a long moment until the newcomers had taken up the chant without break or roughness.

There were several thousand of them, filling the narrow street outside the line of cars and the cordon of Milice, police reservists from the Brotherhoods called up to keep order.

Then another light came on, a narrow-beam illuminator from the news cameras, flicking across the line of Milice and incidentally into their eyes.

The top blew off in a vertical gout of fire, metal slashing into the walls and into the backs of those Milice not incapacitated by the burning fuel.

The Milice rallied and followed, driving into the dead ground at the base of the building across the street.

They brought criminal charges against the Milice, the kings, the Legion individually and collectively, even Miss von Alderheim here.

With a little luck, the Milice would trace the call back through Broadcast Central.

Then another light came on, a narrow-beam illuminator from the news cameras, flicking across the line of Milice and incidentally into their eyes.

The Milice rallied and followed, driving into the dead ground at the base of the building across the street.