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Encyclopedia > CAMA

Cama or CAMA can refer to several things:

  • Cama, a cross between a camel and a llama
  • Cama, Graub nden, a municipality in Switzerland
  • Christian and Missionary Alliance, an Evangelical Protestant denomination within Christianity, currently headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
  • Community Arts Music Association - Santa Barbara, CA, USA
  • Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal

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Camas County, Idaho - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (411 words)
Camas County is a county located in the state of Idaho.
Camas County was created by the Idaho Legislature on February 6, 1917 by a partition of Blaine County.
It is named for a lily-like bulb found in the region used as a food source by native Americans and settlers.
Camas (254 words)
Camas was featured in the Street Librarian column in the Dec 2004 Utne Reader by Chris Dodge, and in the UM Vision Magazine Winter 2004 Backtalk column by Kate Cywinski.
Camas is an environmental journal published by the Environmental Studies graduate program of the University of Montana.
Camas is created and produced completely by graduate students in the Environmental Studies and other departments.
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