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Zuma (Neil Young
Zuma may refer to: People * Zuma (surname), a South African surname * Suma people, or Zuma people, people living in northern Chihuahua and the Rio Grande valley of western Texas Fictional characters * Zuma (comics), a Filipino comic book character * Zuma, a character from ''Paw Patrol'' Places * Zuma Beach in Malibu, California * Zuma Rock, in Nigeria * Zuma, Sudan, an archaeological site Entertainment * ''Zuma'' (video game) * ''Zuma'' (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album), 1975 * ''Zuma'' (Southern Pacific album), 1988 Vehicles and transport * Yamaha Zuma, motor scooter * Yamaha Zuma 125, motor scooter * Zuma, a small cat-rigged dinghy made by American Machine and Foundry (AMF) * Zuma (satellite) USA-280 (codenamed "Zuma") was a classified Federal government of the United States, United States government satellite that was launched by SpaceX on 8 January 2018, on the 47th flight of the Falcon 9 rocket. The National Reconnaissance Office ..., a U.S. military satellite laun ...
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Zuma (surname)
Zuma is a South African surname. Outside of South Africa, it is also prevalent in several other African countries and in Brazil. Notable people with this surname include: * Cyril Zuma (1985–2015), South African footballer * Duduzane Zuma (born 1982), son of Jacob Zuma * Jacob Zuma Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (; born 12 April 1942) is a South African politician who served as the fourth president of South Africa from 2009 to 2018. He is also referred to by his initials JZ and clan names Nxamalala and Msholozi. Zuma was a for ... (born 1942), former President of South Africa and the African National Congress * Khulubuse Zuma, South African businessman, nephew of Jacob Zuma * Lwandiswa Zuma (born 1996), South African cricketer * Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (born 1949), South African politician and anti-apartheid activist * Sibusiso Zuma (born 1975), South African footballer * Thuthukile Zuma (born 1989), daughter of Jacob Zuma References {{surname, Zuma Zulu-language surname ...
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Suma People
The Suma were an Indigenous people of Aridoamerica. They had two branches, one living in the northern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua and the other living near present-day El Paso, Texas.Frederick Webb Hodge, ''Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico: N-Z'', p. 649. They were semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers who practiced little or no agriculture. The Suma merged with Apache groups in the US and in Mexico merged with the mestizo population of northern Mexico, and are extinct as a distinct people. Name The Suma are often included in the term ''Jumanos''. Their name has been written as Buma, Suna, Zuma, Zumana, and Sume. They are also called the Shuman and Zuma. Identity and livelihood Confusion is rife concerning the complex mix of Indigenous peoples who lived near the Rio Grande in west Texas and northern Mexico. They are often collectively called Jumanos, a name which could only be applied to the Plains Indians who lived in the Pecos River and Concho River valleys of ...
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Zuma (comics)
Zuma is a Filipino comic book character created by Jim Fernandez in 1974. The character first appeared in a serial written by Fernandez entitled ''Aztec''. From 1976 to 1985, Zuma got his own series named ''Anak ni Zuma'' that was serialized in ''Aliwan Komiks'' published by Graphics Arts Service Inc. with illustration by Ben Maniclang. The comics series was the biggest best seller for ''Aliwan''. Following this publication success, spin-offs and a 1990s reboot about the character were published and it was further expanded in other media including film and television. Publication history In 1974, Filipino comics book artist Jim Fernandez created Zuma, which first appeared in the comics serial ''Aztec''. After two years, in 1976, Fernandez wrote a new series for the character entitled ''Anak ni Zuma'' that was serialized in ''Aliwan Komiks'' published by Graphics Arts Service Inc. (GASI) with illustration by Ben Maniclang. The series ran in syndication until 1985 that became ''A ...
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Paw Patrol
''Paw Patrol'' is a Canadian children's animated television series created by Keith Chapman and produced by Spin Master, Spin Master Entertainment, with animation provided by Guru Studio. In Canada, the series is primarily broadcast on TVOntario as part of the TVOKids programing block. TVO first ran previews of the show in August 2013. The series premiered on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. in the United States on August 12, 2013. The series focuses on a young boy named Ryder who leads a crew of search and rescue dogs that call themselves the Paw Patrol. They work together on missions to protect the shoreside community of Adventure Bay and surrounding areas. Each dog has a specific set of skills based on emergency services professions, such as a firefighter, a police officer, and an aircraft pilot, aviation pilot. They all reside in doghouses that transform into customized vehicles, or "pupmobiles", for their missions. They are also equipped with special hi-tech backpacks called "pup packs ...
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Zuma Beach
Zuma Beach is a county beach at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu, California. One of the largest and most popular beaches in Los Angeles County, California, it is known for its long, wide sands and excellent surf. It consistently ranks among the healthiest beaches for clean water conditions in Los Angeles County. History The beach's name may be related to the origin of the name of the nearby promontory, Point Dume, named by George Vancouver in 1793 in honor of Padre Francisco Dumetz of Mission San Buenaventura. The name was misspelled on Vancouver's map as "Dume" and was never corrected. On a plat map of the Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit finally confirmed to new owner Matthew Keller in August 1870, the point is marked on the map as "Point Zuma or Duma". Features Zuma is protected by the Lifeguard unit of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, with 14 lifeguard towers on the sands proper and one of four L.A. County Section Headquarters located at the center of th ...
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Zuma Rock
Zuma Rock is a large natural monolith, or inselberg, an igneous intrusion composed of gabbro and granodiorite, located in Madalla, a town in Niger State, Nigeria. It is situated in the west of Nigeria's capital, Abuja, along the main road from Abuja to Kaduna, off Madalla, and is sometimes referred to as the "Gateway to Abuja from Suleja". Zuma Rock rises approximately above its surroundings. It was once thought to be in the Federal Capital Territory but is actually located at the upper end of Madalla, a rural settlement in Suleja Local Government Area of Niger State. Zuma Rock is depicted on the 100 naira note. It was used for a defensive retreat by the Gbagyi people against invading neighbouring tribes during intertribal wars. Zuma Rock is very tall by the standards of Nigerian geography. It is taller than Aso rock and Olumo rock combined. Origin The rock was found in the 15th century by the Zuba people of Niger State, who called it ''zumwa'', which could translate ...
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Zuma, Sudan
Zuma (el-Zuma) is an archaeological site including a village and burial ground about downstream from Jebel Barkal in what is now Sudan. It lies about south of El-Kurru, in the Napatan Region, on the right side of the Nile The Nile (also known as the Nile River or River Nile) is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa. It has historically been considered the List of river sy .... The cemetery was visited several times by researchers in the last two hundred years, but there were only brief descriptions written, and no excavations. The Tumulus, tumuli field at el-Zuma has been known, erroneously, as the “El-Zuma Pyramids” since the first half of the 20th century. A plan was drawn up during the expedition of Karl Richard Lepsius. UNESCO inscribed Zuma's 20 hectares as a world cultural heritage site in 2003. Modern, systematic excavations began in December 2004 by a Polish-Sudanese ...
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Zuma (video Game)
''Zuma'' is a 2003 tile-matching puzzle video game developed and published by PopCap Games. It was released for a number of platforms, including PDAs, mobile phones, and the iPod. An enhanced version, called ''Zuma Deluxe'', was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X as well as an Xbox Live Arcade download for the Xbox 360 and a PlayStation Network download for the PlayStation 3. It is also included with the PlayStation 3 retail version of '' Bejeweled 3'', along with '' Feeding Frenzy 2''. ''Zuma'' received the 2004 "Game of the Year" award from RealArcade. Gameplay The objective of ''Zuma'' is to eliminate all of the balls rolling around the screen along a given path (the path is clearly visible in each level except for the last one) with other balls before these balls reach the yellow skull structure, which will open to varying degrees as a warning of oncoming balls. The player can carry two balls at a time and can switch at any moment. As soon as one ball reach ...
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Zuma (Neil Young & Crazy Horse Album)
''Zuma'', the seventh studio album by Canadian/American musician Neil Young, was released on Reprise Records in November 1975. It was the first album co-credited to Neil Young and Crazy Horse in six years and the first with Frank Sampedro on rhythm guitar, following the death of Danny Whitten in 1972. A continuation of the country rock and heavy rock sound established on ''Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere'', ''Zuma'' includes " Cortez the Killer", one of Young's best-known songs with Crazy Horse. Background ''Zuma'' was the first album released after the so-called Ditch Trilogy, consisting of the albums '' Time Fades Away'', '' On the Beach'' and '' Tonight's the Night''. The death of former Crazy Horse guitarist and bandmate Danny Whitten from an alcohol/diazepam overdose in 1972 affected Neil Young greatly and contributed to a hiatus of Crazy Horse. Late in 1973, Young went on tour with the Crazy Horse rhythm section of bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina; the multi- ...
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Zuma (Southern Pacific Album)
''Zuma'' is the third studio album by American country music group Southern Pacific. It was released in 1988 via Warner Bros. Records. The album includes the singles " Midnight Highway", " New Shade of Blue", and " Honey I Dare You" and "All Is Lost". It was the band's first album with David Jenkins. Critical reception The ''Toronto Star The ''Toronto Star'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part of Torstar's Daily News Brands (Torstar), Daily News Brands division. ...'' wrote that "what these guys have in their favor is a sense of the romance of West Coast country-rock; they're not just Nashvillers on a lark or neo-country twangers, but genuine inheritors of a tradition." Track listing Chart performance References {{Southern Pacific Southern Pacific (band) albums 1988 albums Warner Records albums Albums produced by Jim Ed Norman ...
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Yamaha Zuma
The Yamaha Zuma is an air-cooled 49 cc two-stroke motor scooter, scooter made by Yamaha Motor Company. It is also marketed as the Yamaha BWs, and the MBK Booster. The Zuma has a 14 mm Teikei carburetor with automatic choke, reed-valve induction, a fan-assisted cooling system, an autolube oil-injection system with an indicator light located on instrument panel which alerts rider when oil level gets low, and electric starting with backup kick start. It also has five spoke-cast wheels with 120/90-10 front and 130/90-10 rear tires. The front fork has of travel, and rear shock has of travel. The scooter also has 155 mm hydraulic brakes, hydraulic front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. (Models until 1998 had front drum brake instead of a hydraulic one.) The dual seat contains a storage compartment adequate for a single full-face helmet. The rear cargo rack can be used for additional carrying capacity but requires the use of ropes or bungee cords to secure any load. ...
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Yamaha Zuma 125
The ''Yamaha Zuma 125'' is a scooter introduced by Yamaha Motor Company in September 2008 and updated in 2016. It is a 125 cc version of its smaller 49cc cousin, the Zuma. Outside the United States it is known as the Yamaha BW's 125. Model information The body design of the Zuma 125 is similar to the Zuma in respect to its overall form and dual headlight configuration. Its size is slightly larger, and it includes a metal bracket around the headlights. The Taiwanese, Japanese and South American models have stacked front lights with a single headlight. The bulbs used are HS1 styled halogen lights. It is intended as a street-bike, with the capacity for handling light off-road conditions such as unpaved roads. Many of the design components like the steel frame, wide tires, oiled-type air filters, robust shocks, and front/rear off-road-style brush deflectors were included to facilitate both riding conditions. Engine The engine is a 123 cc 4-stroke SOHC An overhead ca ...
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