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Mitta may refer to: * Alexander Mitta (born 1933), Soviet and Russian film director * Mitta, an old Anglo-Saxon measure of capacity *Mitta River, major tributary of the Murray River in Victoria, Australia *Mitta United Football Club, Australian Rules Football club in Mitta Mitta, Victoria See also *Mitta Mitta (other) Mitta Mitta is the name of several places in Australia: *Mitta Mitta, New South Wales, a farming community *Mitta Mitta, Victoria, a small town **Mitta Mitta Airport, Victoria *Mitta Mitta River Mitta Mitta River, a perennial stream, perennial ...
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Alexander Mitta
Alexander Naumovich Mitta (russian: Алекса́ндр Нау́мович Митта́; born 28 March 1933 in Moscow) is a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter and actor. Mitta's birth name was Alexander Naumovich Rabinovich (russian: Рабино́вич). He studied engineering (graduated in 1955), then worked as a cartoonist in art and humour magazines. In 1960 Mitta graduated at the film directing faculty of the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, VGIK. Mitta's career as film director and screenwriter spans from the 1960s until the 2010s. Among the movies are ''Shine, Shine, My Star (1970 film), Shine, Shine, My Star'' (1970) about actors trying to survive and work during the time of the Russian revolution or the high budget catastrophe movie Air Crew (film), ''Air Crew'' (1979). For his work Mitta obtained numerous awards in the Soviet Union and Russia. In 1980, Mitta was a member of the jury at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Mitt ...
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Winchester Measure
Winchester measure is a set of legal standards of volume instituted in the late 15th century (1495) by King Henry VII of England and in use, with some modifications, until the present day. It consists of the Winchester bushel and its dependent quantities, the peck, (dry) gallon and (dry) quart. They would later become known as the Winchester Standards, named because the examples were kept in the city of Winchester. Winchester measure may also refer to: * the systems of weights and measures used in the Kingdom of Wessex during the Anglo-Saxon period, later adopted as the national standards of England, as well as the physical standards (prototypes) associated with these systems of units * a set of avoirdupois weight standards dating to the mid-14th century, in particular, the 56-pound standard commissioned by King Edward III, which served as the prototype for Queen Elizabeth I's reform of the avoirdupois weight system in 1588 * a type of glass bottle, usually amber, ...
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Mitta River
Mitta Mitta River, a perennial stream, perennial river and a direct tributary of the Murray River within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Victorian Alps, alpine district of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The name Mitta Mitta derives from the Australian Aboriginal languages, Aboriginal word ''mida-modoenga'', meaning reeds called modunga. Course The river rises below Mount Bogong, the highest mountain in the Victorian Alps, with the Mitta Mitta River forming at the confluence of the Cobungra River and the Big River (Mitta Mitta River, Victoria), Big River, just south of Anglers Rest, Victoria, Anglers Rest, flowing generally north, joined by twenty-four minor tributaries including the Dart River (Victoria), Dart River, before reaching its River mouth, mouth with the Murray River, east of Albury at Lake Hume. The river descends over its Watercourse, course of . The Mitta Mitta River is the source of approximately 10% of the Murray's flow. Along the Mitta ...
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Mitta United Football Club
The Mitta United Football Netball Club, nicknamed the ''Mountain Men'' or the ''Blues'', is an Australian rules football and netball club playing in the Tallangatta & District Football League. The club is based in Mitta Mitta, Victoria and Eskdale, Victoria. The club is a merger of Mitta Town and Eskdale football teams. History *Mitta Mitta F.C. **1883–1906: – local games **1907: Mitta Mitta Football League **1908: Tallangatta & District Football League **1909–1923: Club in Recess **1924–1926: Mitta Mitta Football League **1927–1931: Club in Recess **1932: Yackandandah Football League **1933: Tallangatta Football League **1934–1935: Club in Recess **1936: Chiltern & District Football Association **1937–1944: Club in Recess *Eskdale F.C. **1907: Mitta Mitta Football League **1908: Tallangatta & District Football League **1935–1939: Dederang District Football League **1945–1946: Tallangatta & District Football Leagueas Eskdale-Mitta **1947–1950: Tallangatta & ...
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