Suma may refer to:
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Suma, Azerbaijan, a village
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Suma, East Azerbaijan
Sowmaeh Zarrin ( fa, صومعه زرين, also Romanized as Şowma‘eh Zarrīn; also known as Şowma‘eh, Sowme‘eh, Suma, and Summa) is a village in Alan Baraghush Rural District, Mehraban District, Sarab County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran ...
, a village in Iran
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Sowmaeh, Ardabil
Sowmaeh ( fa, صومعه, also Romanized as Şowma‘eh and Şūme‘eh; also known as Şūmā) is a village in Kalkharan Rural District, in the Central District of Ardabil County, Ardabil Province, Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic ...
, also known as Şūmā, a village in Iran
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Suma-ku, Kobe, one of nine wards of Kobe City in Japan
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Suma Station
is a railway station on the JR West San'yō Main Line (JR Kobe Line) in Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
A pathway connects the station's south exit with the Suma beach on the Seto Inland Sea, while the Sanyo Electric Railway Suma St ...
, a railway station in the ward
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Suma Municipality
Suma Municipality (In the Yucatec Maya Language: "water at the suum plant") is one of the 106 municipalities in the Mexican state of Yucatán containing of land and located roughly northeast of the city of Mérida.
History
It is unknown which ...
, Yucatán, Mexico
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Suma (ward)
Suma is an administrative ward in Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania
Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes re ...
, an administrative ward in Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania
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Suma River
Suma River is a river of Mbeya Region, Tanzania. It originates on the southern slopes of Mount Rungwe
Mount Rungwe is a volcanic mountain in Mbeya Region, in Tanzania's Southern Highlands. At an altitude of , it is southern Tanzania's secon ...
, Mbeya Region, Tanzania
People
Ethnic groups
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Suma people The Suma (also Zuma and Zumana) were an indigenous people who lived in northern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua and western part of the U.S. state of Texas. They were nomadic hunter gatherers who practiced little or no agriculture. The Suma ...
, an indigenous people of Mexico and the United States
* The Suma, a subgroup of the African
Gbaya people
The Gbaya, also Gbeya or Baya, are a people of western region of Central African Republic, east-central Cameroon, the north of the Republic of Congo, and the northwest of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the first half of the 20th century, the ...
Given name
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Suma Kanakala
Suma Kanakala ( née Pallassana Paachuveettil; was born on 22 March 1974) is an Indian television presenter, actress, and television producer who predominantly works in Telugu television. She is best known for hosting ETV's ''Star Mahila''a ...
(born 1975), Indian television presenter
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Suma Shirur
Suma Shirur (born 10 May 1974) is a former Indian Shooting sports, shooter who competed in the 10 metre air rifle event. She is a joint world record holder in the event, having scored the maximum of 400 points in the qualification round, which ...
(born 1974), Indian sport shooter
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Suma Chakrabarti
Sir Sumantra "Suma" Chakrabarti (born 1959) is a former British civil servant who served as president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) from July 2012 to July 2020. He was previously the highest ranking Indian in Br ...
(born 1959), British civil servant
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Peter Sumich
Peter may refer to:
People
* List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a su ...
(born 1968), Australian rules footballer
Surname
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Andrea Suma (13??–14??), Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
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Jak Mark Suma
Jak Mark Suma (known in Italian as ''Giacomo Suma'') was an Albanian diplomat. He was the vice consul of Venice and then Austria and a dragoman between them and the Ottoman Empire. He was the last vice consul of Venice in Shkodra in the 600-year ...
(), Albanian diplomat
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Kanita Suma
Kanita Suma (born 26 July 2001), also known mononymously as Kanita, is an Albanians in North Macedonia, Albanian singer from North Macedonia.
Life and career
Kanita Suma was born on 26 July 2001 into an Albanians in North Macedonia, Albanian ...
(born 2001), Albanian singer
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Kei Suma (1935–2013), Japanese actor
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Lamin Suma
Lamin Suma (born 14 July 1991) is a Sierra Leonean Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for Stumptown Athletic in the National Independent Soccer Association.
Club career
Born in Freetown, he was playing with Mighty Black ...
(born 1991), Sierra Leonean football right-winger
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Marina Suma (born 1959), Italian actress
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Mikel Suma
Mihael Summa or Mikel Suma (March 12, 1695 – November 20, 1777) was the Albanian Catholic Archbishop of Skopje from 1728 to 1743, having succeeded Peter Karagić.
Life and career
Suma was born in Balba, Albania, in the Diocese of Sapë to a n ...
(1695–1777), Albanian Catholic Archbishop of Skopje from 1728 to 1743
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Nova Ren Suma (born 1975), American novelist
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Sheriff Suma
Sheriff Awilo Suma (born 12 October 1986) is a Sierra Leonean professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Atlanta SC and the Sierra Leone national football team. He was a member of Sierra Leone U-17 team at the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Ch ...
(born 1986), Sierra Leonean footballer
Other people
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Ching Hai (born 1950), Vietnamese spiritual leader commonly called Suma
Naval vessels
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''Suma''-class cruiser, a class of two Imperial Japanese Navy protected cruisers
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Japanese cruiser ''Suma'', lead ship of the class, launched in 1895
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Japanese gunboat ''Suma'', scuttled as HMS ''Moth'' in 1941, refloated and renamed for Second World War service
* HMT ''Suma'', a Second World War Royal Navy trawler - see
List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)
This is a List of civilian trawlers requisitioned by the Royal Navy for use in World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the Wo ...
Other uses
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Suma (co-operative), a workers' co-operative of the United Kingdom
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Suma Gestión Tributaria, a Spanish administration body
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''Suma'' (moth), a genus of moths in the family Erebidae
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Suma root
''Hebanthe erianthos'' (many synonyms, including ''Iresine erianthos'' and ''Pfaffia paniculata''), known as suma or Brazilian ginseng, is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae. The specific epithet is also spelt "''eriantha''", although ...
, from a South American vine
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Service Update Management Assistant The Service Update Management Assistant (SUMA) automates the update process for the AIX operating system by the retrieval of maintenance updates from IBM.IBM Knowledge CenterUsing the Service Update Management Assistant (SUMA)/ref>
Without extensi ...
, part of the IBM AIX operating system
* Suma, a language closely related to the
Gbeya language
Gbeya (''Gbɛ́yá'', Gbaya-Bossangoa) is a Gbaya language
The Gbaya languages, also known as Gbaya–Manza–Ngbaka, are a family of perhaps a dozen languages spoken mainly in the western Central African Republic and across the border in Ca ...
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Summa (disambiguation)
A summa is a text that sums up knowledge in a field, such as:
* ''Summa Theologica'' and ''Summa contra Gentiles'', the most famous works of Thomas Aquinas.
Summa may also refer to: Places and jurisdictions
* Summa, Iran, a village in East Azerba ...
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Sima (disambiguation)
Sima or SIMA may refer to:
People
* Sima (Chinese surname)
* Sima (given name), a Persian feminine name in use in Iran and Turkey
* Sima (surname)
Places
* Sima, Comoros, on the island of Anjouan, near Madagascar
* Sima de los Huesos, a cave ...
, a Chinese surname sometimes rendered as "Suma"
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Sumas (disambiguation)
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