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Limu or Limmu may refer to: Places *Limmu (woreda), an area in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia *Limu, Estonia, a village in Estonia *Limu Lake, Estonia; a lake *, a town in Guangxi, China *Limu (Haʻapai), islet in Tonga Other uses *Limmu, an Assyrian eponym *Limu (algae), a traditional Hawaiian food *Limu (Tongan mythology), a Tongan creator deity *Royal Tongan Limu, a juice/supplement product *Libyan International Medical University *Liberty Mutual, an American insurance provider utilizing "LiMu" as a shortened branding *A variety of coffee bean from the Limmu region of Ethiopia; see Coffee production in Ethiopia Coffee production in Ethiopia is a longstanding tradition which dates back dozens of centuries. Ethiopia is where ''Coffea arabica'', the coffee plant, originates. The plant is now grown in various parts of the world; Ethiopia itself accounts for ... See also

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Limmu (woreda)
Limmu is a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Part of the East Welega Zone, Limmu is bordered on the south by an exclave of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, on the southwest by Sasiga, on the west by the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, on the north by Ibantu, and on the east by Gida Kiremu. The administrative center of the woreda is Gelila. Haro Limmu woreda was part of Limmu woreda. Overview The altitude of this district ranges from 650 to 2320 meters above sea level; Tullu Sire and Salen are the two most prominent peaks. Rivers within the woreda include the Wajja, Keraru, Kuni, Abeyi, Lugo and Weddessa. A survey of the land in this woreda shows that 36% is arable or cultivable (15.2% was under annual crops), 27.4% pasture, 16.4% forest, and the remaining 20.2% is considered swampy, marshy or otherwise unusable. Annual crops are grown on 23,664 hectares of land (mostly teff and corn), yielding a harvest of about 188,953 quintals.
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Limu, Estonia
Limu is a village in Rae Parish, Harju County, in northern Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a .... It has a population of 41 (as of 1 January 2010). Population Rae valla kodulehekülg ImageSize = width:500 height:220 PlotArea = left:70 right:40 top:20 bottom:20 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical AlignBars = justify Colors = id:gray1 value:gray(0.8) DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:0 till:100 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:10 start:0 gridcolor:gray1 PlotData = bar:1959 color:gray1 width:1 from:0 till:82 width:15 text:82 textcolor:red fontsize:8px bar:1970 color:gray1 width:1 from:0 till:39 width:15 text:39 textcolor:red fontsize:8px bar:1979 color:gray1 width:1 from:0 till:38 width:15 text:38 textcolor:red fontsize:8px b ...
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Limu Lake
Limu or Limmu may refer to: Places *Limmu (woreda), an area in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia *Limu, Estonia, a village in Estonia *Limu Lake, Estonia; a lake *, a town in Guangxi, China *Limu (Haʻapai), islet in Tonga Other uses *Limmu, an Assyrian eponym *Limu (algae), a traditional Hawaiian food *Limu (Tongan mythology), a Tongan creator deity *Royal Tongan Limu, a juice/supplement product *Libyan International Medical University *Liberty Mutual, an American insurance provider utilizing "LiMu" as a shortened branding *A variety of coffee bean from the Limmu region of Ethiopia; see Coffee production in Ethiopia Coffee production in Ethiopia is a longstanding tradition which dates back dozens of centuries. Ethiopia is where ''Coffea arabica'', the coffee plant, originates. The plant is now grown in various parts of the world; Ethiopia itself accounts for ... See also

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Limu (Haʻapai)
Limu is an island in Tonga Tonga (, ; ), officially the Kingdom of Tonga ( to, Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is a Polynesian country and archipelago. The country has 171 islands – of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattered over in .... It is located within the Ha'apai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukualofa. References Islands of Tonga Haʻapai {{Tonga-geo-stub ...
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Limmu
: Limmu was an Assyrian eponym. At the beginning of the reign of an Assyrian king, the limmu, an appointed royal official, would preside over the New Year festival at the capital. Each year a new limmu would be chosen. Although picked by lot, there was most likely a limited group, such as the men of the most prominent families or perhaps members of the city assembly. The Assyrians used the name of the limmu for that year to designate the year on official documents. Lists of limmus have been found accounting for every year between 892 BC and 648 BC. During the Old Assyrian period, the king himself was never the ''limmum'', as it was called in their language. In the Middle Assyrian and Neo-Assyrian periods, however, the king could take this office. References See also *Eponym list The Eponym dating system was a calendar system for Assyria, for a period of over one thousand years. Every year was associated with the name, an eponym, of the Limmu, the official who led that year ...
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Limu (algae)
Limu, otherwise known as rimu or imu (from Proto-Austronesian *''limut'') is a general Polynesian term for edible plants living underwater, such as seaweed, or plants living near water, like algae. In Hawaii, there are approximately one hundred names for kinds of limu, sixty of which can be matched with scientific names. Hundreds of species or marine algae were once found in Hawaii. Many limu are edible, and used in the cuisine throughout most of Polynesia. Uses Several species of limu are used as food throughout Polynesia and is typically eaten raw as accompaniment to meals, usually fish. In Hawaii, limu was seen as a major component of the Hawaiian diet alongside fish and poi. Hawaiians cultivated several varieties of seaweed for food as well as to feed fish farmed within fish ponds. As many as 75 types of limu were used for food, more than the 35 used in Japanese cuisine, which is also well known for its use of seaweed. In modern times, limu is often used as a condimen ...
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Limu (Tongan Mythology)
In the Polynesian mythology of Tonga, Limu is the primeval Tongan god of creation, whose union with the goddess Kele produced the goddess Touiafutuna, from whom all creation descends.Reiter, F. X. (1907) "Traditions tonguiennes" ''Anthropos'' 2:230-240, 438-448, 743-754 See also *Tongan mythology Tongan narrative (or Tongan mythology) is a variant of a more general Polynesian narrative in Tonga. Creation myth In the beginning there was just the sea and the spirit world, Pulotu, and between them was a rock called Touiao Futuna. On the rock ... References Tongan deities Creator gods {{Oceania-myth-stub ...
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Royal Tongan Limu
Royal Tongan Limu was a seaweed extract product manufactured and distributed by Dynamic Essentials, a now defunct multilevel marketing company based in Lake Mary, Florida, until legal issues with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration forced the company’s closure in 2003. Subsequently, NBTY, Inc., the parent company of Dynamic Essentials, was ordered to pay a $2 million USD settlement in a class action suit launched by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a v ... in response to misleading and illegal claims made about the purported health benefits of Royal Tongan Limu. Key Personnel * Gary Raser, Chief Executive Officer * Dallin Larsen, Vice President of Sales References Royal Tongan Limu Dietary Supplements Promote ...
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Libyan International Medical University
The Libyan International Medical University (Arabic: الجامعة الليبية الدولية للعلوم الطبية) is a private university established in Benghazi, Libya, with the purpose of teaching medicine. It is the first private medical university in Libya. Its doors were opened to enrolled students on October 15, 2007. According to university references, over 200 students had enrolled under its faculties: * Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences * Faculty of Medicine * Faculty of Dentistry * Faculty of Pharmacy * Faculty of Information Technology * Faculty of Nursing One of the university's major points is its focus on international partnerships and meeting the level of other international medical teaching institutes. The teaching policy emulates those of many established universities and is mainly problem-based learning. The National Quality Assurance committee of Libya visited all the universities to evaluate them on two bases: facilities and program. The Libyan I ...
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Liberty Mutual
Liberty Mutual Group is an American diversified global insurer and the sixth-largest property and casualty insurer in the United States. It ranks 71st on the Fortune 100 list of largest corporations in the United States based on 2020 revenue. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, and featuring the Statue of Liberty (formally ''Liberty Enlightening the World'') on its logo, it employs over 45,000 people in more than 900 locations throughout the world. As of December 31, 2021, Liberty Mutual Insurance had $156.043 billion in consolidated assets, $128.195 billion in consolidated liabilities and $48.2 billion in annual consolidated revenue. The company, founded in 1912, offers a wide range of insurance products and services, including personal automobile, homeowners, workers' compensation, commercial multiple peril, commercial automobile, general liability, global specialty, group disability, fire insurance and surety. Liberty Mutual Group owns, wholly or in part, local insurance comp ...
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