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Mitică (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈtikə]) is a
fictional character who
appears in
several sketch stories by
Romanian writer Ion Luca Caragiale. The character's...
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Terra Mítica (Valencian: [ˈtɛra ˈmitika], also [ˈtɛrɛ ˈmitika]) is a
theme park
located in Benidorm,
Comunitat Valenciana, Spain. The park is
divided into...
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Mitică Pricop (born 25
October 1977 in Constanţa) is a
Romanian sprint canoer who
competed from the late 1990s to 2004.
Competing in two
Summer Olympics...
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mitica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mitică, a
diminutive of Dumitru, is a
Romanian male
given name that may
refer to:
Mitică Bontaş (born...
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Mitică Popescu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈtikə poˈpesku]; 2
December 1936 – 3
January 2023) was a
Romanian actor.
Popescu was born in
Bucharest on 2...
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Carnival Scenes (Romanian: De ce trag clopotele,
Mitică?, literally, "Why the
bells are ringing,
Mitică?") is a 1981
Romanian comedy film
directed by Lucian...
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Mitică Bontaş (born 12
January 1970) is a
Romanian handball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Retrieved 23
March 2014. "Muere a los 78 años
Maria Gustafsson 'Britt',
mítica azafata del 'Un, dos, tres...' de RTVE".
Vertele (in Spanish). 26 March...
- Dimmie, Demi, Jim, Jimmy, Jimmie, Metry, Metrie, Mimmie, Demetri, Dimitri,
Mitică,
Mitya and Dima.
Demetrius and its
variations may
refer to the following:...
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Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-4051-8774-9. ""Hasta la
victoria siempre": la
mítica frase del Che que nació por un 'error' de
Fidel Castro". El Confidencial...