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Mila Gojsalic


Mila Gojsalic

Gotovac – ODA ZEMLJI (Ode to the Land) & FINALE of opera MILA GOJSALIĆA – Dubravka Šeparović Mušović


Mila Gojsalić (also traditionally "Mile Gojsalića") (died 1530) is a Croatian folk heroine.

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Mila Gojsalić THE LEGEND OF MILA GOJSALI TOUR Step into a legend about the brave

According to tradition, her origins are from the village of Kostanje in Dalmatian hinterland and she was a distant descendant of Croatian king Gojslav. She lived in time of Ottoman wars in Croatia. In 1530, Ottoman Ahmed-pasha gathered an army of 10 000 men with a goal to conquer Poljica. He made a camp in a place called Podgrac (Podgrađe). Mila Gojsalić volunteered to sacrifice herself and lose her virginity to the Ahmed-pasha in order to be able to infiltrate the Turkish camp and blow up the munitions stockpile, killing Ahmed-pasha and numerous officers and soldiers. That act completely surprised and confused remaining Turkish soldiers who were then overrun by people of Poljica.

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Ivan Meštrović sculptured the statue of her, installed above the town of Omiš, while Jakov Gotovac composed the opera to her honour. August Šenoa also wrote about her.

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In her birthplace, every summer there is a cultural manifestation called The days of Mila Gojsalić. Her house is still in the village and is completely renewed.

Mila Gojsalić Mila Gojsali A Few Miles More

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Mila Gojsalić VIEWPOINT AND MEMORIAL STATUE OF MILA GOJSALI NEAR OMI History

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References

Mila Gojsalić Wikipedia