Smila

Smila

Smila may refer to one of the following:

* Smila, Ukraine, a city in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
* Smila, Greece, a little village near Olympia, Greece

ee also

*"Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow", a Danish novel filmed as "Smilla's Sense of Snow"


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  • Smila — Смiла …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Smila — (Сміла) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • smila — smilà scom. (2) smaguris, smilius: Ak tu, smìla, aš tau parodysiu! Jnš. Lenda visur kaip smilà Jnš …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • Smila — (Smile, a. Geogr.), Stadt Macedoniens, zwischen Pallene u. der Grenze von Thessalien …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • SMILA — urbs Thraciae, Steph …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • SMILA — SeMantic Information Logistics Architecture Betriebssystem: unabhängig Programmiersprache: Java Kategorie: Framework für Informationsmanagement Lizenz: Eclipse Public License …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Smila — Original name in latin Smila Name in other language SMELA, Smela, Smila, СМЕЛА, Сміла State code UA Continent/City Europe/Kiev longitude 49.22242 latitude 31.88714 altitude 101 Population 67530 Date 2012 01 18 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Smila, Ukraine — Smila ( uk. Смiла, ru. Смела) is a city located on the Tyasmyn River in the Cherkasy Oblast (province) of central Ukraine. The city is itself a raion (district) within the oblast as well as serving as the administrative centre of the wider… …   Wikipedia

  • Smila, Greece — Smila (Greek: Σμίλα) is a little village near Olympia with about 400 citizens. It is about in the middle of Pyrgos and Olympia. Its 2001 population was 453 for the village and 522 for the municipal district. Its village population is ranked… …   Wikipedia

  • Smila — ▪ city, Ukraine Russian  Smela        city, Ukraine, on the Tyasmyn (Tiasmyn) River. The city was first established as a Cossack settlement in the late 16th century. In 1793 it came under Russian rule, and in the 19th century it became a… …   Universalium

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