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Vitya is a tiny
crater on the Moon. It is near the site
where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1
landed in
November 1970, in the Mare
Imbrium region. Its diameter...
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About Vitya, Masha, and
Marines (Russian: Про Витю, про Машу и морскую пехоту) is a 1973
Soviet adventure film
directed by
Mikhail Ptashuk. A boy named...
- by many as one of the
foremost duo-piano
teams of the
twentieth century.
Vitya Vronsky (Viktoria
Mikhailovna Vronskaya, 22
August 1909 – 28 June 1992)...
- New Year
Adventures of
Masha and
Vitya (Russian: Новогодние приключения Маши и Вити, romanized: Novogodnyie
priklucheniya Mashi i Viti) is a 1975 Soviet...
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Vitya Cherevichkin Children's Park (Russian: Детский парк имени Вити Черевичкина) is a park in Rostov-on-Don, Russia,
established in 1880. It is situated...
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Viktor (full form)
following diminutive forms can be derived:
Viktor →
Vitya.
Vitya (short form) → Vitenka, Vit'ka.
Diminutives derived with -k-
suffix carry...
- (with Arut and Eldzhey) (2023)
Poydet (2023)
Ratatatata (MØRFI Remix) (with
Vitya AK) (2023) If I Ever (with
Onative and Rich The Kid) (2023)
Cherniy Russkiy...
- IAU in 2012. They are
called Albert, Leonid, Kolya, Valera, Borya, Gena,
Vitya, Kostya, Igor, Slava, Nikolya, and Vasya.
Operations during 1970: November...
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transplant would not be a
viable solution, and
informed his
younger brother Vitya, who had
stepped up to
volunteer as a bone
marrow donor for his
older brother...
- four hands,
arranged by Greg
Anderson (2009) for two pianos,
arranged by
Vitya Vronsky for
electronic instruments,
arranged by Isao
Tomita for
cello with...