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Mita or MITA can refer to: *Mita (name) *''Mit'a'' or ''mita'', a form of public service in the Inca Empire and later in the Viceroyalty of Peru *Mita, Meguro, Tokyo, a neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan *Mita, Minato, Tokyo, a neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan *Mita Dōri, a road in Tokyo, Japan *Mita Elementary School, a school in Tokyo, Japan *Mita Congregation, a Puerto Rican church organisation *Mita Hills Dam, a dam in Zambia * Mita Industrial Co., a former producer of photocopiers *Mita Station, a subway complex in Tokyo, Japan *Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation, a detention centre in Victoria, Australia *Mita, king of the Mushki The Mushki (sometimes transliterated as Muški) were an Iron Age people of Anatolia who appear in sources from Assyria but not from the Hittites. Several authors have connected them with the Moschoi (Μόσχοι) of Greek sources and the Geor ... in Asia Minor, 8th century BCE *MITA, another name for the protein that acts as stimulator of inter ...
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Mita (name)
Mita is both a Japanese surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Hikaru Mita (born 1981), Japanese football player * Hiroko Mita (born 1966), Japanese actress *, Japanese swimmer * Masayuki Mita (born 1969), former Japanese football player *Merata Mita (1942–2010), New Zealand filmmaker *Munesuke Mita (1937–2022), Japanese sociologist *Norifusa Mita (born 1958), Japanese cartoonist *Ryoichi Mita (1892–1983), Japanese translator *Ryūsuke Mita (born 1967), Japanese cartoonist *Yoshiko Mita (born 1941), Japanese actress *Yūko Mita (born 1954), Japanese voice actress Given name *Mita Ririnui, New Zealand politician *Mita Vashisht Mita Vashisht (born 2 November 1967) is an Indian actress. Known for her work on screen, stage and television, she has played a wide range of roles. Her most prominent appearances includes; sci-fi television series '' Space City Sigma'' (1989-1 ... (born 1967), Indian actress See also * Ciriaco De Mita (born 1928 ...
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Mit'a
Mit'a () was mandatory service in the society of the Inca Empire. Its close relative, the regionally mandatory Minka is still in use in Quechua communities today and known as ''faena'' in Spanish. Historians use the Hispanicized term ''mita'' to differentiate the system as it was modified and intensified by the Spanish colonial government, creating the encomienda system. ''Mit'a'' was effectively a form of tribute to the Inca government in the form of labor, i.e. a corvée. Tax labor accounted for much of the Inca state tax revenue; beyond that, it was used for the construction of the road network, bridges, agricultural terraces, and fortifications in ancient Peru. Military service was also mandatory. All citizens who could perform labor were required to do so for a set number of days out of a year (the basic meaning of the word ''mit'a'' is a regular ''turn'' or a ''season''). The Inca Empire's wealth meant a family often needed only 65 days to farm; the rest of the year was ...
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Mita, Meguro, Tokyo
is a quiet residential district of Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, and, most notably, is home to its landmark Yebisu Garden Place. Distinct from another district Mita, Minato, Tokyo, the district is sometimes referred to as Meguro-Mita. As a part of Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography is located in Mita. The district borders Ebisu and Ebisuminami on the north; Kamiōsaki on the east; Meguro on the south and (across Meguro River) on the west; and Nakameguro on the northwest. Education Meguro City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. All of Mita (1-2 chōme The Japanese addressing system is used to identify a specific location in Japan. When written in Japanese characters, addresses start with the largest geographical entity and proceed to the most specific one. When written in Latin characters, ad ...) is zoned to Dendo Elementary School (田道小学校) and Otori Junior High School ( 大鳥中学校). References ...
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Mita, Minato, Tokyo
is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was once home to grand estates of several , and now is one of Tokyo's most expensive upscale residential districts; it is home to many artists, CEOs, and celebrities. Mita is bordered by Higashi-Azabu on the north, Azabu-Jūban and Minami-Azabu to the west, and Shirokane and Takanawa to the south. Mita is home to Keio University, Mita Hachiman Jinja, and the diplomatic missions of Kuwait, Italy, Hungary, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Geography Mita consists of five chōme: * Mita 1-chōme and 5-chōme are low lands by Furu River and consist of a mix of both residential and commercial areas. * Mita 2-chōme, once known as , is on high, elevated land and is a historically wealthy part of Mita, once home to grand estates of several Daimyo. Some of these estates remain to this day: the Tsunamachi Mitsui Club, Australian Embassy, and Italian Embassy are all on former Daimyo estates. * Mita 3-chōme mostly consists of commercial buildi ...
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Mita Dōri
is a four lane avenue which forms the border between Mita 2-chōme and Shiba 5-chōme in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Formerly occupied by a shopping center, a large number of office buildings and condominiums are now found there. Tokyo Tower is a northern extension of Mita-dori, and it can be seen from anywhere along Mita Dōri. Along the west side of the road is , the Mita International Building, and Keio University. Mita Library, the Mita Police Station, and Fushimi Sanpō Inari Shrine are found along the east side. Secondary roads Keio Nakadori Shoutengai Keio Nakadori Shoutengai is a commercial avenue exist in Shiba 5-chome in the Minato ward. There are many shops between Mita-dori and Tamachi station is a railway station in the Tamachi neighborhood of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is served by the circular Yamanote Line and the Keihin-Tōhoku Line. All trains stop at this station. Mita Stat ...; its width is about 3 mete ...
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Mita Elementary School
is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was once home to grand estates of several , and now is one of Tokyo's most expensive upscale residential districts; it is home to many artists, CEOs, and celebrities. Mita is bordered by Higashi-Azabu on the north, Azabu-Jūban and Minami-Azabu to the west, and Shirokane and Takanawa to the south. Mita is home to Keio University, Mita Hachiman Jinja, and the diplomatic missions of Kuwait, Italy, Hungary, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Geography Mita consists of five chōme: * Mita 1-chōme and 5-chōme are low lands by Furu River and consist of a mix of both residential and commercial areas. * Mita 2-chōme, once known as , is on high, elevated land and is a historically wealthy part of Mita, once home to grand estates of several Daimyo. Some of these estates remain to this day: the Tsunamachi Mitsui Club, Australian Embassy, and Italian Embassy are all on former Daimyo estates. * Mita 3-chōme mostly consists of commercial ...
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Mita Congregation
The Mita Congregation ( es, Congregación Mita) is a Christian denomination with headquarters in Puerto Rico. The congregation has chapters in the United States, Canada, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico, El Salvador, Spain, Italy and the Dominican Republic. They have an estimation of 100,000 members worldwide. History The Mita Congregation was formed when Mita said that God had chosen her to found a church. The congregation was formed in Arecibo in 1940, but in 1947 the church was relocated to Hato Rey. Mitas, as her followers are called, believe that Juanita García Peraza was chosen by God and that she became the Prophet of the Holy Spirit in its third manifestation. First, as the omnipotent father in Jehovah, then in his beloved son Jesus Christ and in its third manifestation with a new name revealed Mita, name of the Holy Spirit of God. According to their beliefs, the Holy Spirit once acted through Juanita García Peraza and anointed Teófi ...
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Mita Hills Dam
Mita Hills Dam is an embankment dam with a hydroelectric power station and reservoir located near Kabwe, in the Central Province of Zambia. Construction of the dam began in 1955. The reservoir is approximately 30 km long by 3-5 km wide. Bream Bream ( ) are species of freshwater and marine fish belonging to a variety of genera including '' Abramis'' (e.g., ''A. brama'', the common bream), '' Acanthopagrus'', ''Argyrops'', '' Blicca'', '' Brama'', '' Chilotilapia'', ''Etelis'', '' L ... dominate the fish species in the lake. References Dams in Zambia Lunsemfwa River Buildings and structures in Central Province, Zambia Kabwe {{Africa-dam-stub ...
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Mita Industrial Co
Mita or MITA can refer to: *Mita (name) *''Mit'a'' or ''mita'', a form of public service in the Inca Empire and later in the Viceroyalty of Peru *Mita, Meguro, Tokyo, a neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan *Mita, Minato, Tokyo, a neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan *Mita Dōri, a road in Tokyo, Japan *Mita Elementary School, a school in Tokyo, Japan *Mita Congregation, a Puerto Rican church organisation *Mita Hills Dam, a dam in Zambia * Mita Industrial Co., a former producer of photocopiers *Mita Station, a subway complex in Tokyo, Japan * Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation, a detention centre in Victoria, Australia *Mita, king of the Mushki The Mushki (sometimes transliterated as Muški) were an Iron Age people of Anatolia who appear in sources from Assyria but not from the Hittites. Several authors have connected them with the Moschoi (Μόσχοι) of Greek sources and the Geor ... in Asia Minor, 8th century BCE *MITA, another name for the protein that acts as stimulator of inte ...
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Mita Station
is a subway station in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). It is adjacent to Tamachi Station on the Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tōhoku Line and is a major station for commuters due to the proximity of many office and condominium developments. It is also the closest station to the main campus of Keio University. Despite its name, the station is not located in Mita, but in the neighboring Shiba district. Lines Mita Station is served by the following lines. *Toei Asakusa Line (with through services to Keikyu Main Line, Keisei Oshiage Line, Keisei Higashi-Narita Line, and Shibayama Railway Line) *Toei Mita Line (with through services to Tokyu Meguro Line) Station layout The station consists of two sets of platforms, for the Asakusa Line and Mita Line. The Asakusa Line is served by an island platform (platforms 1 and 2) located on the second basement ("B2F") level, while the Mita Line is served by two side platforms located on sep ...
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Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation
Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation (MITA) is an Australian immigration detention centre in the Melbourne suburb of Broadmeadows. It was built on part of the Maygar Barracks site. It is operated by Serco under contract to the Australian Border Force. When it was constructed in 2008, it provided short-term hostel-style accommodation using the former officer's mess. It has since been extended, including a high-security compound opened in 2018. The high-security compound replaced the Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre which was closed at the end of 2018. See also * Immigration detention in Australia The Australian government has a policy and practice of detaining in immigration detention facilities non-citizens not holding a valid visa, suspected of visa violations, illegal entry or unauthorised arrival, and those subject to deportation and ... References Immigration detention centres and prisons of Australia Prisons in Melbourne Government buildings comple ...
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Mushki
The Mushki (sometimes transliterated as Muški) were an Iron Age people of Anatolia who appear in sources from Assyria but not from the Hittites. Several authors have connected them with the Moschoi (Μόσχοι) of Greek sources and the Georgian tribe of the Meskhi. Josephus Flavius identified the ''Moschoi'' with the Biblical Meshech. Two different groups are called ''Muški'' in Assyrian sources (Diakonoff 1984:115), one from the 12th to the 9th centuries BC near the confluence of the Arsanias and the Euphrates ("Eastern Mushki") and the other from the 8th to the 7th centuries BC in Cappadocia and Cilicia ("Western Mushki"). Assyrian sources clearly identify the Western Mushki with the Phrygians, but later Greek sources then distinguish between the Phrygians and the Moschoi. Identification of the Eastern Mushki with the Western Mushki is uncertain, but it is possible that at least some of the Eastern Mushki migrated to Cilicia in the 10th to the 8th centuries BC. Although ...
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