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* Tumba, Sweden, a town in Botkyrka, Sweden *
Tumba, Rwanda Tumba is a village and sector in the Rulindo district of Northern Province, Rwanda Rwanda (; rw, u Rwanda ), officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great ...
, a town in Rulindo District, Rwanda *
Tumba (Skopje) Tumba may refer to: Places * Tumba, Sweden, a town in Botkyrka, Sweden * Tumba, Rwanda, a town in Rulindo District, Rwanda * Tumba (Skopje), an ancient Neolithic settlement in North Macedonia * Tumba (Vranje), a village in the Vranje municipali ...
, an ancient Neolithic settlement in North Macedonia * Tumba (Vranje), a village in the Vranje municipality of southern Serbia *
Tumba Peak (Šar) Tumba ( sq, Tumba) is a mountain peak found in south-east Kosovo. It is high. Tumba is part of the long ridge of the Šar Mountains. It is in the northern part of the range and its peak is just above the Livadh Lake. It is next to the Maja Livadh ...
, a mountain peak in south-east Kosovo *
Tumba Peak (Belasica) Tumba (Greek: Τούμπα, Bulgarian and Macedonian: Тумба) is a peak in the Belasica mountains in the region of Macedonia. The peak, in height, lies on Belasica's main ridge, west of Lozen Peak and east of Sechena Skala Peak. A dome-sha ...
, a mountain peak where the borders of Bulgaria, Greece and the Republic of Macedonia meet * , a mountain peak in western Bulgaria *
Lake Tumba Lake Tumba (or Ntomba) is a shallow lake in northwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the Bikoro Territory of the Province of Équateur. The lake covers about depending on the season, connected via the Irebu channel with the ...
, a lake in the Democratic Republic of the Congo *
Bara Tumba Porodin ( mk, Породин, sq, Porodin) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Bistrica. History Porodin contains two major archaeological sites within its boundaries. Bar ...
, an ancient living area from Neolithic times in the Republic of Macedonia *
Veluška Tumba Veluška Tumba ( mk, Велушка Тумба) is an ancient living area from Neolithic times. It is near the village of Porodin, North Macedonia, close to Bitola Bitola (; mk, Битола ) is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedon ...
, an ancient living area from Neolithic times in the Republic of Macedonia *
La Tumba (Caracas) La Tumba (''The Tomb'') is an underground detention facility of a tower in Caracas, Venezuela, that serves as the headquarters for the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (SEBIN). It was initially designed as offices for the Caracas Metro. Histor ...
, an underground detention facility in Caracas, Venezuela * Tumba Church, a church building in Tumba, Botkyrka, Sweden *
Tumba Ice Cap Tumba Ice Cap ( bg, ледник Тумба, lednik Tumba, ) is the ice cap covering the western half of Chavdar Peninsula on the west side of Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula. It is situated west of Samodiva Glacier, extending 7.7 km in eas ...
, covering the western half of Chavdar Peninsula


Music

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Tumba (music) Tumba is a musical form native to Bonaire, and Curaçao.Tumba genre. Rate Your Music.
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, a native musical form that is played in Aruba and Curaçao *
Tumba (drum) The tumba, also known as a tumbadora or salidor, is a kind of long, thin, single-headed drum, whose pitch depends on the part of the head being hit.''The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments'', p.111. . The ''tumba'' is the largest drum of ...
, a kind of long, thin drum * Tumbi, also called tumba, a traditional Punjabi musical instrument *
Tumba francesa Tumba francesa is a secular Afro-Cuban genre of dance, song, and drumming that emerged in Oriente, Cuba. It was introduced by slaves from the French colony of Saint-Domingue (which would later become the nation of Haiti) whose owners resettled ...
(French tumba), a style of music brought from Haiti to Cuba following the Haitian slave rebellion of 1791 * Tumba or toomba, a resonator on Indian musical instruments such as the
sitar The sitar ( or ; ) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music. The instrument was invented in medieval India, flourished in the 18th century, and arrived at its present form in ...
and
sarod The sarod is a stringed instrument, used in Hindustani music on the Indian subcontinent. Along with the sitar, it is among the most popular and prominent instruments. It is known for a deep, weighty, introspective sound, in contrast with the sweet ...


People

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Kevin Tumba Kevin Tumba (born February 23, 1991) is a Belgian-DR Congolese professional basketball player for Liège Basket of the BNXT League. He usually plays at the center position. Professional career Tumba made his professional debut in the 2011–12 s ...
(born 1991), Belgian basketball player * Sven Tumba (1931–2011), former Swedish ice hockey and golf player *
Tumba Silva Tumba Silva (born April 20, 1986 in Luanda) is an Angolan boxer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's heavyweight, but lost in a walkover to Clemente Russo in the first round after missing the weigh-in In boxing, a weight clas ...
, Angolan boxer


Sports

* IFK Tumba FK, Swedish football club *
IFK Tumba Hockey IFK Tumba Hockey is a Swedish ice hockey team currently playing in the third-tier league Division 1. Their home arena is Ishuset in Tumba, just outside Botkyrka in the Stockholm suburbs. The club was founded in 1937 as the ice hockey section o ...
, Swedish ice hockey club


Other

* Tumba Bruk, the printing company responsible for manufacturing of the Swedish krona banknotes, located in Tumba, Sweden * Another spelling for Thumba, India's first rocket launching site *
Tumba (drink) Tongba ( ne, तोङबा ) is a millet-based alcoholic beverage found in the eastern mountainous region of Nepal and neighbouring Indian regions of Sikkim and Darjeeling. It is the traditional drink of the Limbu people as well as people o ...
, a Nepalese alcoholic beverage made from fermented millet or other cereals *
Tumba (Kongo) The Kongo place stone figures called tumba (a Ki-Kongo word, pl. bitumba) on the graves of powerful people. Bitumba were created in Zaire and Angola during the nineteenth century and the first part of the twentieth. The term tumba comes from the ...
, stone figures that the Kongo people placed on the graves of powerful people * ''
La Tumba ''La Tumba'' (''The Grave'') is a 1964 novel written in Spanish by José Agustín. It is a short novel, originally written as a series of tales ("Tedium") in a literary workshop. Some people considered the novel controversial because it freely t ...
'', a 1964 novel by José Agustín {{disambiguation, geo, surname