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* Chama, Colorado, USA, an unincorporated town *
Chama, New Mexico Chama is a village in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,022 at the 2010 census. The village is located in the Rocky Mountains about south of the Colorado-New Mexico border. Geography Chama is located at (36.8947 ...
, USA, a village * Chama, Zambia, a small town and district * Chama District, a district *
Chama River (Venezuela) The Río Chama (), is one of the main rivers of the state of Mérida in Venezuela. The headwaters of the Chama are the Mifafí high lands, in the Andes Range, near the town of Apartaderos Apartaderos is a small Andean town in Mérida State, Ve ...
, aka ''Río Chama'', a river in Venezuela *
Rio Chama (Rio Grande) The Rio Chama, a major tributary river of the Rio Grande, is located in the U.S. states of Colorado and New Mexico. The river is about long altogether. From its source to El Vado Dam its length is about , from El Vado Dam to Abiquiu Dam is about ...
, a tributary of the Rio Grande * Chama (Maya site), an archaeological site in the Alta Verapaz, Guatemala


Other

* Chama (surname) *Chama people or
Ese Ejja people The Ese Ejja are an indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous people of Bolivia and Peru, in the southwestern Amazon basin. 1,687 Ese Ejja live in Bolivia, in the Pando Department, Pando and Beni Departments, in the foothills along the Beni R ...
* ''Chama'' (bivalve), a genus of bivalve molluscs * -chama, a Japanese honorific *
Chama, Archbishop of Kalocsa Chama, also Sayna or Chemma ( hu, Csama or ''Soma''; died between 1171 and 1176), was a Hungarian prelate in the twelfth century. He was successively Bishop of Eger from 1158 to around 1166, then Archbishop of Kalocsa between around 1169 and 117 ...
, 12th-century Hungarian prelate *''Chama'', a variant name of
Kamadeva Kama ( sa, काम, ), also known as Kamadeva and Manmatha, is the Hindu god of love and desire, often portrayed alongside his consort, Rati. The Atharva Veda regards Kamadeva as the wielder of the creative power of the universe, also descri ...
, the Hindu god of love *
Chama (investment) A Chama is an informal cooperative society that is normally used to pool and invest savings by people in East Africa, and particularly Kenya. The chama phenomenon is also referred to as "micro-savings groups". "Chama" (also spelled Kyama by certain ...
, a Swahili word meaning a welfare or investment group of people i.e. Merry-go-round fund raising group *, a Dutch tanker in service 1947-55 {{disambiguation, geo