Mil

Mil, mil, or MIL may refer to:

Places

 * Mil, Syria, a village in Syria
 * Mil, Azerbaijan, a municipality in Beylagan Rayon
 * Mil, Markazi, a village in Markazi Province, Iran
 * Metropolitan area of Milan (IATA code: MIL), Italy (Milan is city in Italy)
 * Mill Hill Broadway railway station (National Rail station code: MIL), England
 * Miltenberg (district), (German vehicle registration code: MIL)
 * A common abbreviation for the U.S. city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and its major professional sports teams:
 * Milwaukee Brewers, the city's Major League Baseball team
 * Milwaukee Bucks, the city's National Basketball Association team

Business and organizations

 * Marine Industries Limited, a Canadian shipbuilder
 * Microsystems International Limited, a former Canadian semiconductor device manufacturer
 * Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, a Russian helicopter manufacturer
 * Movimiento Ibérico de Liberación (Iberian Liberation Movement), a Catalan anti-Francoist group from 1971 to 1973
 * Mouvement initiative et liberté (Initiative and Liberty Movement), a French Gaullist political association
 * mil.ru, official website of the Ministry of Defence (Russia)

Currency

 * Mill (currency), a now-abstract unit of currency used sometimes in accounting
 * mil, 1/1000 Cypriot pound
 * mil, (1⁄10-cent) of Hong Kong dollar
 * mil, 1/1000 Maltese lira
 * mil, 1/1000 Palestine pound

Military

 * .mil, the top-level Internet domain of the U.S. military
 * MIL-STD and MIL-SPEC, the United States Military Standard

Technology

 * Malfunction indicator lamp, in a computerized engine-management system
 * Media Integration Layer, the compositing engine used by Desktop Window Manager and Windows Presentation Foundation

Units of measurement

 * mil (imperial), a length equivalent to 0.001 inch
 * Biblical mile (Hebrew: מיל / mīl), a length
 * Millilitre (SI-symbol mL or ml, informally "mil"), a volume
 * Millimetre (SI-symbol mm, informally "mil" or “mill”), a length
 * Milliradian (SI-symbol mrad, informally "mil", or three slightly different non-SI units), for angular measurement
 * Scandinavian mile, (Norwegian and Swedish: mil), a length equivalent to 10 kilometres

People

 * Míl Espáine, ancestor to the Irish in Irish mythology
 * Mil Máscaras (born 1942), Mexican luchador (professional wrestler)
 * Mikhail Mil (1909–1970), founder of the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant

Other

 * Modern Indian Language, contemporary Indian languages
 * Mother-in-law