| Milo Urban | |
|---|---|
| Born |
24 August 1904 Rabčice, Austria-Hungary |
| Died | 10 March 1982 (aged 77) Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
| Pen name | Ján Rovňan ml. |
| Occupation | Writer, journalist |
| Language | Slovak |
| Nationality | Slovak |
| Spouse | Žofia Urbanová-Paňáková |
Milo Urban (pseudonyms Ján Rovňan ml., Podbabjagurský) (24 August 1904 in Rabčice, Kingdom of Hungary – 10 March 1982 in Bratislava) was Slovak writer, translator, journalist and important representatives of modern Slovak literature. Urban is controversial figure because he served as an editor-in-chief of an official propagandist magazine of the Hlinka Guard Gardista in the era of the clerofascist Slovak State and was found guilty for collaboration by the court in 1948.