Kuma

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Kuma or KUMA may refer to:

Characters

  • Kuma, a bear, also known as Teddie in English localization of Persona 4
  • Kuma (Tekken), father and son characters of the same name in the Tekken franchise
  • Kuma Lisa, an archetypal character from Bulgarian and Russian folklore
  • Bartholomew Kuma, a character in the Japanese anime and manga One Piece
  • Pedobear (Japanese: Kumā (クマー)), a mascot of website 2channel

Radio stations

  • KUMA (AM), a radio station (1290 AM) in Pendleton, Oregon, United States
  • KUMA-FM, a radio station (92.1 FM) in Pilot Rock, Oregon, United States
  • KWVN-FM, a radio station (107.7 FM) in Pendleton, Oregon, United States, previously known as KUMA-FM
  • KUMA (Arizona), a defunct radio station in Yuma, Arizona, United States

Places

Japan

  • Kuma, Ehime, a former town
  • Kuma, Kumamoto, a village
  • Kuma District, Kumamoto, Japan
  • Kuma River (Japan)
  • Mount Kuma, a stratovolcano

Myanmar

  • Kuma, Myanmar, a town

Russia

People

  • Kuma Demeksa (born 1958), Ethiopian politician
  • Abera Kuma (born 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner
  • Eyerusalem Kuma (born 1981), Ethiopian long-distance runner
  • Harry Kuma, Solomon Islands politician
  • Kengo Kuma (born 1954), Japanese architect

Technology

  • Kuma (processor), an Athlon X2 core based on Phenom CPU
  • Kuma (ship), a Kuma class Imperial Japanese Navy cruiser
    • Kuma-class cruiser, light cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • Kuma (software), the platform that powers MDN

Other uses

  • 6255 Kuma, a main-belt asteroid
  • Kuma (film), a 2012 film directed by Umut Dag
  • Kuma (star), a traditional name for the star Nu Draconis
  • Kuma Reality Games, a video game developer
  • Kuma (Cap), a traditional Omani cap
  • Kuma (acoel), a genus of acoels in the family Proporidae

See also

  • Cuma (disambiguation)
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