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What (who) is MILOS - definition

ISLAND OF THE CYCLADES, GREECE
Melos; Mílos Island; Milos Island; Sarakiniko; List of beaches on Milos Island; Milos, Greece; History of Milos; Ancient history of Milos; Ancient Milos
  • A Melian ''stater'' from the 5th century.
  • The port of Adamas.
  • Chora (Plaka) of Milos
  •  Columns of [[dacite]] lava at [[Glaronisia]] islet, north of Milos.  The lava is of late [[Pliocene]] age.
  • Women's dress in the early 18th century.
  • The ''Lady of Phylakopi'' (14th-century BC) in the [[Archaeological Museum of Milos]]
  • The bay of Milos
  • View of an old sulfur mine at Thiorichia beach.
  • The windmill in Shodoshima Olive Park was presented to [[Shōdo Island]] by the Greek island of Milos.
  • The Cave of Sikia from interior.
  • Melian [[terracotta]] relief depicting Triton and Theseus.

MILOS         
Maschinelle Indizierung auf Linguistischer Grundlage fuer OPAC Systeme (Reference: OPAC)
Miloš Urban         
  • Miloš Urban (2019)
CZECH TRANSLATOR, BOOKWRITER AND WRITER
Milos Urban
Miloš Urban (born 4 October 1967 in Sokolov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech novelist and horror writer, known as the "dark knight of Czech literature". He is best known for his 1999 novel Sedmikostelí, a Gothic crime horror set in Prague, which was translated into 11 languages.
Miloš Holuša         
ATHLETICS COMPETITOR
Milos Holuša; Milos Holusa
Miloš Holuša (born 2 May 1965) is a Czech race walker who specialized in the 50 kilometres walk. He competed in every World Championship between 1993 and 2005, and also three Olympic Games.

Wikipedia

Milos

Milos or Melos (; Modern Greek: Μήλος, romanized: Mílos, IPA: [ˈmilos]; Ancient Greek: Μῆλος, romanized: Mêlos) is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group.

The Venus de Milo (now in the Louvre) and the Asclepius of Milos (now in the British Museum) were both found on the island, as were a Poseidon and an archaic Apollo now in Athens. Milos is a popular tourist destination during the summer. The municipality of Milos also includes the uninhabited offshore islands of Antimilos and Akradies. The combined land area is 160.147 square kilometres (61.833 sq mi) and the 2021 census population was 5193 inhabitants.

Examples of use of MILOS
1. The second international workshop on «Energy Performance and Environmental Quality of Buildings» begins on the island of Milos, Milos conference center.
2. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) spokesman Milos Strugar.
3. Related Articles Milos residents pave the way_(...COMMENTARIES...)
4. Milos Milovanovic and Izet Suljanovic greet each other in a cafe.
5. In fact, it comes from a volcanic sand mined on the Greek island of Milos.