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Mamu (novel)
Mamu may refer to: Places * Mamu, Iran (other), several villages in Iran * Mamu, Queensland, a locality in Australia * Mamu (river), a river in Romania * Mamu, a village in Mădulari, Romania * Mamu gas field, a gas field in Romania * Mamu, Kra Buri, a tambon in Kra Buri District, Thailand Other uses * Mamu people, an Indigenous Australian people * Mamu language, a dialect of Dyirbal * Mamu (deity), a Mesopotamian deity of dreams * Mamu (Nintendo) or Wart, a fictional character * Sandro Mamukelashvili or Mamu (born 1999), American-born Georgian basketball player * Macaca mulatta, also known as Rhesus monkey, sometimes abbreviated Mamu or MAMU in biological research * Miguel Urrutia Art Museum, Museo de Arte Miguel Urrutia (MAMU for its acronym in Spanish) *''Mamu'', a Finnish racial slur for immigrants of Middle Eastern and North African descent People with the surname * Petro Mamu Petro Mamu (born 16 September 1984) is an Eritrean mountain runner who won one ...
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Mamu, Queensland
Mamu is a rural Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Mamu had a population of 0 people.Mamu’s postcode is 4871. Geography The locality lies completely within three protected areas. The western part of the locality is within the Wooroonooran National Park which extends into neighbouring localities of Wooroonooran, Queensland, Wooroonooran, Palmerston, Queensland, Palmerston and Gulngai, Queensland, Gulngai. The eastern part of the locality is within the Japoon National Park and Japoon State Forest. The Japoon National Park extends into neighbouring Mena Creek, Queensland, Mena Creek and Gulngai. The terrain within the locality is mountainous, ranging from above sea level with one named peak: * Mount Utchee () at Beehive Island is a island in the South Johnstone River () which extends into neighbouring Coorumba, Queensland, Coorumba. History In the , Mamu had a population of 0 people. In the , Mamu ...
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Mamu (river)
The Mamu is a tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It joins the Olt through the Oporelu Canal The Oporelu Canal ( ro, Canalul Oporelu) is an artificial canal built along the right bank Dike (construction), dyke of the Arcești Lake on the river Olt (river), Olt in Romania. Its role is to intercept the right bank tributaries of the Olt rive ..., into which it flows in Colibași.Mamu (jud. Olt)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


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Rivers of Olt County Rivers of Vâlcea County
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Mădulari
Mădulari is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Mădulari, Bălșoara, Bănțești, Dimulești, Iacovile and Mamu. References Communes in Vâlcea County Localities in Oltenia {{Vâlcea-geo-stub ...
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Mamu Gas Field
The Mamu gas field is a natural gas field in , Olt County, Romania lying 57 km south of Slatina. It was discovered in 2006 and developed by Petrom. It began production in September 2007 and produces natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves Proven reserves (also called measured reserves, 1P, and reserves) is a measure of fossil fuel energy reserves, such as oil reserves, natural gas reserves, and coal reserves. It is defined as the " antity of energy sources estimated with reasonabl ... of the Mamu gas field are around 276 billion cubic feet (7.8 km³), and production is slated to increase from 24 million cubic feet/day (0.68×105m³) in 2007 to 84 million cubic feet/day (2.4×105m³). References Natural gas fields in Romania {{Romania-geo-stub ...
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Mamu People
The Mamu are an Indigenous Australian people of the coastal rainforest region south of Cairns, in northern Queensland. They form one of 8 groups of the generically named Dyirbal tribes, the others being Yidinji, Ngajan, Dyirbal, Girramay, Warrgamay, Waruŋu and Mbabaram. Language Mamu had a special mother-in-law language, called ''Dyalŋuy'' (Jalnguy). Though sharing many words with Dyirbal, whereas in both languages the ordinary speech term for "foot" is ''jina'', Dyirbal avoidance speech replaces it with ''jummbur'' whereas Mamu avoidance language uses ''winarra'', for example. Country They inhabited the region from the Russell River and Cooper's point, north of Innisfail, westwards to Millaa Millaa and the Misty Mountains, and south as far as North Maria Creek. Mythology There is a Mamu myth, recounted by George Watson, for the aetiology of death. In the Dreamtime, there were two brothers: the older of the two, Muyungimbay, had two wives, while Gijiya had none. Mu ...
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Mamu Language
Dyirbal (also ''Djirubal'') is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in northeast Queensland by the Dyirbal people. In 2016, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that there were 8 speakers of the language. It is a member of the small Dyirbalic branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It possesses many outstanding features that have made it well known among linguists. In the years since the Dyirbal grammar by Robert Dixon was published in 1972, Dyirbal has steadily moved closer to extinction as younger community members have failed to learn it. Dialects There are many different groups speaking dialects of Dyirbal language. Researcher Robert Dixon estimates that Dyirbal had, at its peak, 10 dialects. Dialects include: * Dyirbal (or Jirrbal) spoken by the Dyirbalŋan * Mamu, spoken by the Waɽibara, Dulgubara, Bagiɽgabara, Dyiɽibara, and Mandubara (There are also different types of Mamu spoken by individual groups, such as Warribara Mamu, and Dulgubara Mamu) * ...
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Mamu (deity)
Mamu (also transcribed as Mamud, 𒀭𒈠𒊬) was a Mesopotamian goddess associated with dreams. She was regarded as the daughter of the sun god Utu and could herself be called the "Utu of dreams". References to male Mamu are also known, though it has been proposed that they only represent a late change of gender attested for a number of other originally female deities as well. Character Mamu's name is derived from the word ''mamu'', which means "dream" in Sumerian. As noted by Annette Zgoll, Sumerian has two words with that meaning which are not fully interchangeable. While the word ''mašĝi'' could designate any type of dream, ''mamu'' was specifically a meaningful dream, which was regarded as capable of influencing the future. The ''Assur Dream Ritual Compendium'' describes Mamu as ''dingir mamuda'', "deity of dreams." In Mesopotamian religion, dream deities could act as messengers of other gods, and as such were believed to manifest in dreams to convey information, includ ...
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Mamu (Nintendo)
''Super Mario Bros. 2'' is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released in North America in October 1988, and in the PAL region in 1989. After the smash hit '' Super Mario Bros.'' in 1985, Nintendo quickly released a minor adaptation of the original with advanced difficulty titled ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', for its mature market in Japan in 1986. However, Nintendo of America found this sequel too similar to its predecessor, and its difficulty too frustrating, for the nascent American market. This prompted a second ''Super Mario Bros.'' sequel based on Nintendo's 1987 Family Computer Disk System game which had been based on a prototype platforming game and released as an advergame for Fuji Television's Yume Kōjō '87 media technology expo. The characters, enemies, and themes in ''Doki Doki Panic'' have the mascots and theme of the festival, and were adapted into the ''Super Mario'' theme to make a seco ...
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