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lukapakla.com is owned and operated by Miroslav Glavić, a digital media producer, podcaster, and communicator focused on storytelling and digital content. Miroslav was born in Lima, Perú and moved to Canada in 1990. With a multicultural background, the perspectives shared on this site draw from Croatian, Peruvian, and Canadian roots.

Miroslav’s main languages of communication are English and Castellano, the Peruvian dialect of Spanish. Castellano includes vocabulary and phrasing that differ from other regional forms of Spanish, particularly in tone and formality. French was studied until grade 10 but is no longer used actively. Croatian is also part of Miroslav’s background, though it is currently spoken with some rustiness.

Not Miroslav’s actual voice

The full name is Miroslav Glavić. Miroslav is a Slavic given name meaning “peaceful glory.” The last name, Glavić, ends with the letter “ć,” which is pronounced like the “ch” in the English word “church.” Without the accent, the name is often misspelled or mispronounced as “Glavic,” which rhymes with “vic.” The correct pronunciation is Mee-roh-slav Glah-vich. You can hear it here:

Miroslav is a Virgo — a sign associated with being practical, analytical, observant, and detail-oriented. These traits influence how content is planned and presented, with care taken in both structure and message. In the Chinese zodiac, Miroslav is an Earth Horse, born in 1978. Earth Horses are considered more grounded and dependable than other Horse signs, who are often impulsive or restless. The Earth element brings stability, patience, and long-term focus to the energetic nature of the Horse.

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