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Mytishchi

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[mi-tee-shee, mi-tyee-shchyi] / mɪˈti ʃi, mɪˈtyi ʃtʃyɪ /

noun

  1. a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, NE of Moscow.


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Russian President Vladimir Putin attended some previous services at the cemetery in the Mytishchi district on Moscow’s outskirts, but Utkin’s was a quiet affair.

From Washington Times • Aug. 31, 2023

In May, the Russian state news agency Tass reported that Aleksandr Subbotin, a former Lukoil executive, had been found dead in the basement of a house in Mytishchi, a town outside Moscow.

From New York Times • Sep. 23, 2022

In May, Tass reported that Aleksandr Subbotin, a former Lukoil executive, was found dead in a basement of a house in Mytishchi, a town outside Moscow.

From New York Times • Sep. 1, 2022

The shelves of her home in Mytishchi — a town with many veterans about 15 miles northeast of Moscow — are stuffed with nostalgic photos.

From Washington Post • May 7, 2020

The countess said she had been unable to close her eyes on account of his moaning, and at Mytishchi she moved into a worse hut simply to be farther away from the wounded man.

From War and Peace by Tolstoy, Leo, graf