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Local legend suggests "Mile" was a real person, often identified as a railway worker known for walking the tracks with a flower in his pocket.
The song describes Mile walking along the narrow-gauge railway in Lajkovac, a town once famous as a major railway junction in the former Yugoslavia. mecak_i_godacicani_ide_mile_lajkovackom_prugom
This phrase refers to specific local groups or families from the villages around Lajkovac and the Ibar highway. Local legend suggests "Mile" was a real person,
Today, the song is an unofficial anthem for the town of Lajkovac. It represents a bygone era of steam locomotives and the deep social connections formed in the kafanas (traditional taverns) along the railway line. Ide Mile Lajkovačkom Prugom mecak_i_godacicani_ide_mile_lajkovackom_prugom