- agriculture.
Short forms of the name from the 13th–14th
centuries are Mit,
Mitya, Mityay, Mit'ka or Miten'ka (Мить, Ми́тя, Митя́й, Ми́тька, or Ми́тенька);...
- "Митя" Анатольевич Фомин; born 17
January 1974),
known by his
stage name
Mitya Fomin, is a
Russian solo singer,
dancer and producer.
Between 1998 and 2009...
- of one day in the
summer of 1936 in the
Soviet Union.
After witnessing Mitya contemplate suicide, the film cuts to
Komdiv Sergei Petrovich Kotov, his...
- Demi, Jim, Jimmy, Jimmie, Metry, Metrie, Mimmie, Demetri, Dimitri, Mitică,
Mitya and Dima.
Demetrius and its
variations may
refer to the following: Demetrius...
-
Mitya's Love (Russian: Митина любовь, Mi'tina Lyubo'v) is a
short novel by the
Nobel Prize-winning
Russian author Ivan
Bunin written in 1924 and first...
- (1896–1958), who gave
birth to his only son,
Mitya, in 1936. The boy died at age
seven of diphtheria.
While Mitya was alive,
Dimitrov adopted Fani, a daughter...
- Karimov. The main
roles were
performed by Efim
Petrunin as
Mitya and
Lyubov Aksyonova as Vasya.
Mitya (Efim Petrunin)
accidentally proposes to
Alisa (Svetlana...
-
nearly abandoned communal apartment in a
building slated for demolition.
Mitya Lobanov, a 15-year-old
orphan and
descendant of
White Russian aristocracy...
-
based on the
novel Down by the
Magic River by
Eduard Uspensky.
Young boy
Mitya visits his
great aunt, the
witch Baba Yaga, to
deliver her a
present from...
-
Throughout the series, he has to deal with two
mischievous mice, Grey and
White (
Mitya and
Motya according to an
early script version, but the
cartoons themselves...