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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.

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The Milice française (French Militia), generally called simply Milice, was a paramilitary force created on January 30, 1943 by the Vichy Regime, with German aid, to help fight the French Resistance. The Milice's formal leader was Prime Minister Pierre Laval, though its chief of operations, and operating leader, was Secretary General Joseph Darnand. It participated in summary executions and assassinations, and helped round up the Jews and résistants in France for deportation. It was the successor to Joseph Darnand's Service d'ordre légionnaire (SOL) militia.

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nf. militia, reserve army of citizens that are called upon during emergencies; underground citizen's paramilitary group whose goal is to defend individual rights against interference by the federal government

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(n.)
Militia.
  

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n. = militia, reserve army of citizens that are called upon during emergencies

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nf. militia


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