Miladije is part of the Kreka Local Community. The settlement was developed in the 1950s, south of the Jala River, along the railway that connected Tuzla to the ‘world’ and along the road that leads from the village of Husino via Vilušiċ to Kreka and further to Tuzla (the current Husinskih rudara Street). The first public housing buildings were built around the former Nova Kreka railway station, and around it, including the current Vilušiċi and Kužiċi settlements, private housing buildings were built.
In one of those buildings there were the premises of the local community (popularly: ‘reading room’), with a TV set (which almost no one had at the time), a supermarket …
It is worth noting that Miladije was connected to Tuzla at that time by a regular bus line of the City Transport Company (GSP). Miladije had a four-year primary school, a supermarket, another small shop, a newsagent, a barber, two public fountains and – for those who preferred something different to drink – the then popular Hribar family Inn ‘Kod Pepija’. The first ‘industrial’ facilities were the ‘Pjeskara’ in Kužiċi and the ‘Hladnjača’ in Vilušiċi.