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Loma may refer to: Geography United States * Loma, Colorado * Loma, Montana * Loma, Nebraska * Loma, North Dakota Other countries * Loma, Ladakh, a town in Ladakh, India * Loma (woreda), a district in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia * Loma (Jandaha), a village in Vaishali, Bihar, India * Loma Mountains, a mountain range in Sierra Leone Anthropology * Loma people, of Guinea and Liberia * Loma language, spoken by the Loma People * Vasiliy Lomachenko (born 1988), Ukrainian professional boxer Other uses * ''Loma'' (microsporidian), a genus of microsporidians * Loma Records, a 1960s subsidiary of Warner Bros. Records * Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA), a document issued by the National Flood Insurance Program * Life Office Management Association (LOMA), an insurance trade association * Vasyl Lomachenko (born 1988), Ukrainian professional boxer * Loma Lookboonmee See also *Lota (name) Lota is a Portuguese feminine given name that is a diminuti ...
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Vasyl Lomachenko
Vasyl Anatoliyovych Lomachenko ( uk, Василь Анатолійович Ломаченко, ; also spelled Vasiliy; born 17 February 1988) is a Ukrainian professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in three weight classes from featherweight to lightweight, including unified and lineal titles at lightweight. Lomachenko is one of the most successful amateur boxers of all time, possessing a record of 396 wins and 1 loss, with that loss avenged twice. Competing in the featherweight and lightweight divisions, he won a silver medal at the 2007 World Championships, gold at the 2008 European Championships, consecutive gold at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and consecutive gold at the 2009 and 2011 World Championships. Making his professional debut in 2013, Lomachenko tied the record with Saensak Muangsurin for winning a world title in the fewest professional fights, becoming the WBO featherweight champion in his third fight. He is known for his exceptional hand ...
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Vasiliy Lomachenko
Vasyl Anatoliyovych Lomachenko ( uk, Василь Анатолійович Ломаченко, ; also spelled Vasiliy; born 17 February 1988) is a Ukrainian professional boxer. He has held multiple triple champion#Boxing, world championships in three weight classes from featherweight to lightweight, including unified champion, unified and lineal championship#Boxing, lineal titles at lightweight. Lomachenko is one of the most successful amateur boxers of all time, possessing a record of 396 wins and 1 loss, with that loss avenged twice. Competing in the featherweight and lightweight divisions, he won a silver medal at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships, 2007 World Championships, gold at the 2008 European Amateur Boxing Championships, 2008 European Championships, consecutive gold at the 2008 Olympics, 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and consecutive gold at the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships, 2009 and 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships, 2011 World Championships. Maki ...
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Loma, Colorado
Loma is an unincorporated town, post office, and census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Mesa County, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Grand Junction, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Loma post office has the ZIP Code 81524. At the 2020 census, the population of the Loma CDP was 1,293. History The name "Loma" is derived from a Spanish word meaning "small hill". The area was first inhabited by the Ute people, who had left by 1881. In 1882, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad completed a narrow-gauge railroad through Loma. A standard-gauge track was installed in 1890. Homesteaders began arriving in Loma in the late 1880s. Agriculture became a dominant feature in Loma's early economy, enabled by the completion of the Kiefer Extension irrigation canal in 1899. The railway provided easy shipment of crops and livestock to larger cities like Denver and Salt Lake City. The first school was established in the 1890s, and the two-story Loma Scho ...
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Loma Lookboonmee
Suphisara Konlak ( th, สุภิสรา คนหลัก) (born January 18, 1996), best known professionally as Loma Lookboonmee ( th, โลมา ลูกบุญมี), is a Thai martial artist who has competed in Muay Thai, boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts. In boxing she has fought under the names Kanda Por Muangpetch ( th, กานดา พ.เมืองเพชร) and Kanda Kokietgym ( th, กานดา ก่อเกียรติยิม). She is currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, being the first Thai fighter to sign with the organization. Career Early career Lookboonmee began training Muay Thai at seven years old at her father Boonmee Suphisara's gym. She began competing against girls, but soon was facing boys due to the lack of competition. She eventually gained several titles and competed for the Thai national team. Lookboonmee transitioned to mixed martial arts in 2017, training under coach George Hickman at Tiger Mu ...
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Loma People
The Loma people, sometimes called Loghoma, Looma, Lorma or Toma, are a West African ethnic group living primarily in mountainous, sparsely populated regions near the border between Guinea and Liberia. Their population was estimated at 330,000 in the two countries in 2010. They are closely related to the Mende people. The Loma speak a language in the Southwestern branch of the Mande languages, belonging to the Niger-Congo family of languages. The language is similar to the Kpelle, Mende, Gola, Vai, and Bandi languages. The Loma refer to their language as Löömàgòòi or Löghömàgòòi ). The Loma people, led by Wido Zobo and assisted by a Loma weaver named Moriba, developed a writing script for their language in the 1930s. This writing script contains at least 185 characters. The Mandinka, Koniaka, and Kissi refer to the Loma as ''Toma''. Loma refer to themselves as Löömàgìtì (, or Löghömagiti in Guinea). They have retained their Traditional Religion, and r ...
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Loma Language
Loma (Loghoma, Looma, Lorma) is a Mande language spoken by the Loma people of Liberia and Guinea. Dialects of Loma proper in Liberia are Gizima, Wubomei, Ziema, Bunde, Buluyiema. The dialect of Guinea, Toma (Toa, Toale, Toali, or , the Malinke name for ''Loma''), is an official regional language. In Liberia, the people and language are also known as "Bouze" (Busy, Buzi), which is considered offensive. Writing systems Today, Loma uses a Latin-based alphabet which is written from left to right. A syllabary saw limited use in the 1930s and 1940s in correspondence between Loma-speakers, but today has fallen into disuse. Sample The Lord's Prayer in Loma:Matthew 6:9-13 in ''Deʋe niinɛ'' ew Testament in Loma Monrovia Monrovia () is the capital city of the West African country of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2008 census had 1,010,970 residents, home to 29% of Liberia’s total population. As th ...: Bible ...
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Loma Records
Loma Records was an American subsidiary record label of Warner Bros. Records managed by Bob Krasnow, then later Russ Regan. Its name was derived from Eloma, a cleared copyright Warner owned. History In March 1964, Warner Bros. president Mike Maitland announced the formation of Loma Records. Former promotional man and record producer Bob Krasnow was named the manager of the new label. Maitland explained the purpose of Loma was "an attempt to broaden singles coverage. There's so much product available through outside source, that we can afford to release it on Warner Bros., Reprise and now Loma." The first releases on the label were purchased masters. R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner were one of the first signings to the label. Their single " Tell Her I'm Not Home" reached the Top 40 on the R&B charts in 1965. Most of the releases on Loma didn't make a big impact on the charts, but in 1967 Linda Jones had two Top 10 R&B hits. Other artists on the roster included the Olympics, J.J. Jackso ...
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Loma (Jandaha)
Loma is a village in the Jandaha block of Vaishali district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is located more than 30 km from the nearest city of Hajipur. Demographics As per the 2011 census, Loma has a total population of 8,124 people, with 1,696 households. Administration Loma is a Gram panchayat consisting of two villages, namely Loma and Rahua. The Loma gram panchayat falls under the administrative region of Jandaha Block. There are 16 wards in the Loma gram panchayat. AnganWadi Kendra loma (Temporarily rented in a Chaudhary Family of the village) Education Loma has one pre-primary school, five primary schools, and three middle schools. Transportation * Loma is 30 km from Hajipur Junction, which is also the zonal office of the East Central Railway. Public transport is easily available from Hajipur to Loma village. * Samstipur Railway Station is 25 km from the village; public transport or private cabs are easily available from Samstipur to Loma. * The vil ...
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Loma, Montana
Loma is a census-designated place (CDP) in Chouteau County, Montana, United States. The population was 85 at the 2010 census. History James Kipp, of the American Fur Company founded the first community here in 1831. The Blackfeet laid siege to the fort, and inhabitants quickly abandoned the site. The next year, the American Fur Company established another trading post, Fort McKenzie, a few miles upstream of the old site. During the 1860s, businessmen built a townsite near the confluence of the Marias and the Missouri rivers, called Ophir. On May 25, 1865, the Blackfeet killed 10 men in the developing town. Geography and climate Loma is located in central Chouteau County at the confluence of the Marias and Missouri rivers. U.S. Route 87 passes through the community, leading southwest to Fort Benton, the Chouteau County seat, and northeast to Havre. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. The Loma area's dry climate supports a ...
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Loma (microsporidian)
Loma is a genus of microsporidian parasites, infecting fish. The taxonomic position of ''Loma'' in the family Glugeidae has been questioned by DNA sequencing results. Species include * '' Loma acerinae'' - formerly placed in '' Glugea'' * '' Loma branchialis'' - the type species * '' Loma camerounensis'' - a parasite of the cichlid fish, ''Oreochromis ''Oreochromis'' is a large genus of oreochromine cichlids, fishes endemic to Africa and the Middle East. A few species from this genus have been introduced far outside their native range and are important in aquaculture. Many others have very ... niloticus'' * '' Loma dimorpha'' * '' Loma morhua'' * '' Loma myriophis'' - parasite of the ophichthid fish, '' Myrophis platyrhynchus'' * '' Loma salmonae'' - a parasite of Pacific salmon, '' Oncorhynchus'' spp. * '' Loma trichiuri - a parasite of a marine trichiurid fish, ''Trichiurus savala'' References Microsporidia genera Parasites of fish {{Fungus-stub ...
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Loma, North Dakota
Loma is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota, Cavalier County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 10 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Loma was founded in 1905. Geography Loma is located at (48.637896, -98.525406). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Despite the small number of residents, Loma and nearby Alsen each cover approximately as much land within their corporate boundaries as Minot. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 16 people, 7 households, and 3 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 13 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 100.0% White (U.S. Census), White. There were 7 households, of which 28.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 28.6% were Marriage, married couples living together, 14.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 57.1% wer ...
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Loma, Nebraska
Loma is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Butler County, Nebraska, Butler County, Nebraska, United States. As of the United States Census, 2000, 2000 census, the community had a population of 54. History Loma was named by the railroad, and it is possibly derived from a Spanish name meaning "little hill". Geography Loma is located at (41.12981, -96.94379). Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 54 people, 18 households, and 13 families residing in the community. There are 20 housing units. The racial makeup of the community was 100.00% White (U.S. Census), White. In the media Loma was featured in the 1995 comedy film ''To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar'' as the fictional village of Snydersville, Nebraska. Loma, Nebraska, is mentioned in the film ''An Unfinished Life'' (2005). References

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