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Milosav "Mija" Aleksić was a Serbian actor. Aleksić was born in the Gornja Crnuća village within the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. During World War II, when Axis powers occupied the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 17-year-old Mija Aleksić attended high school in Kragujevac. On 21 October 1941, as a retaliation to sporadic Partisan guerilla attacks in the area, German occupational authorities committed one of the worst massacres in regional history – shooting several thousand men and boys of Kragujevac, including entire high school classes. Mija Aleksić managed to escape and was one of the few surviving men of his generation in his native town.
Mija Kulić is a Serbian satirist and artist from Leskovac. He is known for his radio and television show Cirkus M, broadcast on the Niš TV station Belle Amie. The show is characterized with the dialect of Leskovac locals.
The Mija Mare River is a tributary of the Jieţ River in Romania.
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The Jiul de Est is a headwater of the river Jiu in Romania. At its confluence with the Jiul de Vest in Iscroni, the Jiu is formed.
The Pârâul Iute is a tributary of the Mija Mare River in Romania.
The Zăvoaiele River is a tributary of the Mija Mare River in Romania.
The Jieț River is a left tributary of the river Jiul de Est in Romania. It discharges into the Jiul de Est in Petrila. It starts at the confluence of headwaters Roșiile and Ghereș.
The Ursului River is a tributary of the Jieț in Romania.
The Groapa Seacă River or Jivinele River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Slivei River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Țiganu River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Burtan River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Coasta lui Rus River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Dăncilă River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Fometescu River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Mija Mică River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Muncelul River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Voislava River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
The Jieț River is a left tributary of the river Danube in Romania. It discharges into the Danube near Bechet.
The Predești River is a tributary of the Jieţ in Romania.
Jiet River or Jieţ River may refer to:
Muncelul River may refer to the following rivers in Romania: