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Places

* Yuma Desert, desert in southwest U.S. and northwest Mexico ;United States * Yuma County, Arizona ** Yuma, Arizona ** Fortuna Foothills, Arizona ** Marine Corps Air Station Yuma **
United States Army Yuma Proving Ground Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is a United States Army series of environmentally specific test centers with its Yuma Test Center being one of the largest military installations in the world. It is subordinate to the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Com ...
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Yuma Territorial Prison The Yuma Territorial Prison is a former prison located in Yuma, Arizona, United States. Opened on July 1, 1876, and shut down on September 15, 1909. It is one of the Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites on the National Register of Historic Places ...
* Fort Yuma, California *
Yuma County, Colorado Yuma County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,988. The county seat is Wray. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and ( ...
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Yuma, Colorado The City of Yuma is the home rule municipality that is the most populous municipality in Yuma County, Colorado, United States. The population was 3,524 at the 2010 census. History A post office called Yuma has been in operation since 1885. T ...
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Yuma, Kansas Yuma is a ghost town in Cloud County, Kansas Cloud County (county code CD) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 9,032. Its county seat and most populous city is Concordia. History ...
* Yuma, Kentucky * Yuma, Michigan * Yuma, Tennessee ;Others * Long Island, Bahamas, called Yuma by Native Arawak Indians over 500 years ago * The Magdalena River, Colombia, also known as the Yuma River * La Yuma / el Yuma, approbative name for the United States in Cuba * Yuma (river), Dominican Republic


People

* Quechan, also called Yuma, a native people of Arizona * Juma people, a native people of Brazil *
Suma Indians 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 m ...
(Suma also spelled Yuma), a native people of Texas and Chihuahua, Mexico * Yuma (footballer), born Javier Monsálvez Carazo, Spanish footballer *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese actress *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese speed skater * Japanese field hockey player * Japanese singer and actor * Japanese figure skater * Japanese footballer * Japanese cyclist * Japanese motorcycle racer * Japanese para-badminton player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese voice actor and singer *, Japanese football player Fictional characters * Yuma Chitose, a fictional character in the manga, ''
Puella Magi Oriko Magica The following is a list of manga publications published by Houbunsha based on the 2011 anime series, '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica''. The series revolves around a schoolgirl named Madoka Kaname, as well as her friend Sayaka Miki, who are appro ...
'' * Yuma Tonami, a fictional character in '' To Heart 2'' * Yuma Tsukumo, a fictional character in '' Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal'' * Yuma Isogai, a fictional character in ''
Assassination Classroom is a Japanese science fiction comedy manga series written and illustrated by Yusei Matsui. The series follows the daily life of an extremely powerful octopus-like being working as a junior high homeroom teacher, and his students dedicate ...
' * Yuma Lau, a fictional character in '' Far Cry 4''


Arts and entertainment

* ''Yuma'' (1971 film), TV film starring Clint Walker * ''Yuma'' (2012 film), Polish film


Others

* USS ''Yuma'', name of a number of U.S. Navy ships * Yuma point, also called an
Eden point Eden Points are a form of chipped stone projectile points associated with a sub-group of the larger Plano culture. Sometimes also called Yuma points, the first Eden points were discovered in washouts in Yuma County, Colorado. They were first d ...
, type of Paleo-Indian stone projectile point, first found in Yuma Count, Colorado * Yuma War, armed conflict fought primarily between the United States and the Yuma people * ''Yuma'' (moth), genus of moths in the subfamily
Epipaschiinae The Epipaschiinae are a subfamily of snout moths (family Pyralidae). More than 720 species are known today, which are found mainly in the tropics and subtropics. Some occur in temperate regions, but the subfamily is apparently completely absent f ...


See also

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Yoma Yoma (Aramaic: יומא, lit. "The Day") is the fifth tractate of ''Seder Moed'' ("Order of Festivals") of the ''Mishnah'' and of the ''Talmud''. It is concerned mainly with the laws of the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur, on which Jews atone for their ...
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