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Mita can refer to:

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  • Mita (Inca), a form of public service during the Inca Empire
  • Mita (US), Medicaid Information Technology Architecture
  • MITA, Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance, a division of NEMA

Mita was mandatory public service by society in ancient South America. ... NEMA can refer to several topics: National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA (machine), a Swiss rotor machine. ...

People with the surname Mita

  • Ciriaco de Mita, politician
  • Hiroko Mita, actress
  • Munesuke Mita, sociologist
  • Norifusa Mita, cartoonist
  • Ryūsuke Mita, cartoonist
  • Yoshiko Mita, actress
  • Yūko Mita, voice actress

Ciriaco Luigi de Mita (born February 2, 1928) is an Italian politician. ... Ryūsuke Mita ) is a mangaka and illustrator born on 1967-08-24 in Japan. ... Yoshiko Mita ) (born October 8, 1941) is a Japanese actress. ... // Yūko Mita Yūko Mita ), real name Yūko Iguchi ), is a seiyū born on August 14, 1954 in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. ...

People with the given name Mita

Mita Michael Ririnui is a New Zealand politician and a member of the Labour Party. ... Mita Vashisht is an Indian television and film actress. ...

Other

  • Mita Congregation, a Puerto Rican church organisation
  • Mita, Tokyo, a neighborhood in Tokyo, home of Keio University
  • Mita Industrial, a former copier company, now a division of Kyocera
  • Mare Island Technology Academy, MITA, a charter school in Vallejo, California
  • Toei Mita Line, subway line in Tokyo
  • Mita Chuugakkou, junior high school in Tokyo
  • Mita Shogakkou, primary school in Tokyo
  • Mita Hachiman Jinja, shrine in Tokyo
  • Mita Hills Dam, dam in Zambia
  • Mita Dōri, road in Tokyo
  • Asunción Mita, municipality in Guatemala
  • Santa Catarina Mita, municipality in Guatemala
  • MITA (Mini-Satellite Italiano a Tecnologia Avanzata), an Italian Space Agency satellite launched July 15, 2000
The Mita Congregation is a Christian congregation based in Puerto Rico whose doctrine is based on the Bible and whose foundation is the Holy Trinity. ... For other uses, see Tokyo (disambiguation). ... Kyocera Corporation ) (TYO: 6971 , NYSE: KYO) is a Japanese company based in Kyoto, Japan. ... The Toei Mita Line ) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. ... 御田小学校 Mita Shogakkou 「御田小学校」 is one of the oldest elementary schools in Japan,and exists in Mita 4-11-38 Minato ward Tokyo Japan, which exists on the top of Tuki no Misaki. ... Asunción Mita is a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala. ... Santa Catarina Mita is a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala. ... The Italian Space Agency (Italian: Agenzia Spaziale Italiana; ASI) was founded in 1988 to promote, coordinate, and conduct space activities in Italy. ... For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Mita (Inca) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (298 words)
Mita (in correct Quechua spelling mit'a) was mandatory public service by society in ancient South America.
The Incas elaborated creatively on a preexisting system of not only the mita exchange of labor but also the exchange of the objects of religious veneration of the peoples whom they took into their empire.
The mit'a labor draft is not to be confused with the related policy of deliberate resettlements referred to by the Quechua word mitma (meaning "outsider" or "newcomer"), or its hispanicized forms mitima or mitimaes (plural).
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