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Center for International Media Assistance The Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) is an initiative of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). CIMA works to improve the development of independent media worldwide while working to strengthen the support for such develop ...
, a media development organization in Washington, DC *
Centre International de la Mécanique d'Art Center or centre may refer to: Mathematics * Center (geometry), the middle of an object * Center (algebra), used in various contexts ** Center (group theory) ** Center (ring theory) * Graph center, the set of all vertices of minimum eccentrici ...
(International centre for Art Mechanics), a museum in Switzerland *
Channel Industries Mutual Aid The Channel Industries Mutual Aid (CIMA) is an American Houston-area non-profit mutual aid network. It is a cooperative among over one hundred emergency response agencies in Harris, Chambers, and Brazoria counties and industrial fire departments ...
, a Houston emergency response organization *
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is the global professional management accounting body based out of the UK. CIMA offers training and qualification in management accountancy and related subjects. It is focused on accountan ...
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Costruzione Italiana Macchine Attrezzi Costruzione Italiana Macchine Attrezzi (CIMA, "Italian Machine Tool Company") is an Italian gear, powertrain, and transmission manufacturer based in Bologna. CIMA was founded in 1942 as a manufacturer of gear machining equipment before producing ...
(Italian Machine Tool Company), the gear and transmission manufacturing subsidiary of * Cyprus Institute of Marketing (established 1978) * Chenille International Manufacturers Association


People

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Cima da Conegliano Giovanni Battista Cima, also called Cima da Conegliano (c. 1459 – c. 1517), was an Italian Renaissance painter, who mostly worked in Venice. He can be considered part of the Venetian school, though he was also influenced by Antonello da ...
(about 1459 – 1517), Italian renaissance painter *
Cima (wrestler) (born November 15, 1977), better known by his ring name Cima ( ) (most often stylized as CIMA), is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently works for Gleat. He had previously worked for Oriental Wrestling Entertainment (OWE), where he had ...
(born 1977), ring name of Japanese professional wrestler Nobuhiko Oshima


Locations

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Estádio Ítalo del Cima The Estádio Ítalo del Cima is a football stadium inaugurated on April 29, 1960 in Campo Grande neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro (state), with a maximum capacity of 18,000 people. The stadium is owned by Campo Grande Atlético Clu ...
(inaugurated 1960), football stadium in Campo Grande neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * Fajã de Cima, parish in the district of Ponta Delgada in the Azores *
Ilhéu de Cima Ilhéu de Cima is an uninhabited island of Cape Verde. It is part of the Ilhéus do Rombo islet group, located east of Ilhéu Grande, the other main islet of the group, and northeast of the island Brava. They are administratively a part of the ...
, islet in the Cape Verde Islands *
Cima, California Cima (Spanish for "Summit") is a small unincorporated community in the Mojave Desert of San Bernardino County, California, in the United States. It lies in a mountain pass on the divide between the Ivanpah Valley and the Mojave River basin, at ...
, United States


Other

*'' CIMA: The Enemy'', console role-playing game *
Cima Garahau is a 13-episode anime OVA series set in the Gundam universe. The first volume containing two 30-minute episodes was released in Japan on May 23, 1991. Subsequent volumes, containing one 30-minute episode each, followed every one or two mo ...
, character in the fictional Universal Century timeline of the Japanese Mobile Suit Gundam science fiction franchise *
Nissan Cima The is a luxury sedan produced by Nissan for the Japanese market. The car's name is derived from Spanish for "summit". Earlier generations installed a hood ornament with an image of an acanthus leaf. The acanthus leaf was commonly used by class ...
(launched 1988), automobile manufactured by Nissan *
CIMA (AM) CIMA was a Canadian AM radio station located in Vancouver, British Columbia from 1986 to 1992 . History CIMA signed on for the first time as CIOF on September 2, 1986. The station offered an adult contemporary format and was originally owned by ...
, a defunct radio station (1040 AM) located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada *
Cima (gastropod) ''Cima'' is a genus of minute sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Cimidae. Species * '' Cima apicisbelli'' Rolán, 2003 * '' Cima cuticulata'' Warén, 1993 * '' Cima cylindrica'' (Jeffreys, 1856) * '' Cima diminuta'' Rolán & ...
, a genus of marine snails in the family Cimidae


See also

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Chima (disambiguation) Chima may refer to: Culture *'' Lego Legends of Chima'', a Lego theme introduced in 2013 and discontinued in 2015 **''Legends of Chima'', a 3D animated television series from 2013 **'' Lego Legends of Chima Online'', a 2013 MMORPG Clothing *Chim ...
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Cima (surname) Cima is a surname of Italian origin. People with that name include: * Annalisa Cima (born 1941), Italian poet * Giovanni Paolo Cima (about 1570 – 1622), Italian composer and organist in the early Baroque era * Michael Cima, American professor S ...
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Seema (disambiguation) Seema may refer to: Films * ''Seema'' (1955 film), a Hindi film * ''Seema'' (1971 film), a Hindi film People *Lehlohonolo Seema (born 1980), football (soccer) player from Lesotho * Seema (actress) (born 1957), Indian film actress *Seema Aissen Wea ...
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Sema (disambiguation) Sema or SEMA may refer to: People * Sema (tribe), an Indian Naga tribe ;Given name * Sema Apak (born 1985), Turkish female sprinter * Arzu Sema Canbul (born 1973), Turkish female footballer ; Surname * Ken Sema (born 1993), Swedish footballer ...
* Sima (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, callsign