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Encyclopedia > Tama

Tama may mean:


Person or being:

  • Sam Fatu, a professional wrestler, uses this name amongst others
  • Hazel Tama a Bosnian actress.
  • Tama Janowitz, an American writer
  • Tama-nui-te-rā, the personification of the Sun in Māori mythology
  • Hosokawa Tama (細川 玉), a Japanese noblewoman
  • nickname for Tamara

Places: Larry Anoiai is a professional wrestler best known under the name of The Tonga Kid. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... In Māori mythology, Tama-nui-te-rā is the personification of the sun. ... Hosokawa Tama (細川玉, or Garasha ガラシャ, 1563–July 17, 1600) was a Japanese noblewoman, daughter of Akechi Mitsuhide. ... Tamara is a female given name of Hebrew, Russian, and Sanskrit origin, meaning palm tree or spice. The short form is Tam or Tammy, or more rarely Mara or Tara. ...

Other: Tama is a city located in Tama County, Iowa. ... Tama County is a county located in the state of Iowa. ... The article incorporates text from OpenHistory. ... Western Tokyo or Tama Area ) consists of the part of Tokyo Prefecture on the island of HonshÅ« to the west of the special wards. ...   , literally Eastern capital) is a unique subnational administrative region of Japan with characteristics of both a prefecture and a city. ... Tama Hills is an area of hills stretching across southwest Tokyo and northeast Kanagawa Prefecture in the Kanto Plain on Honshu, Japan. ... Tama New Town is a massive residential development straddling the municipalities of Hachioji, Tama, Inagi and Machida cities on the western flank of Tokyo, Japan. ... Tama (多摩市; -shi) is a city located in Tokyo, Japan. ... Seal of the Air Force. ... Tama (多摩市; -shi) is a city located in Tokyo, Japan. ... Nishitama, in Tokyo, Japan, is formed in the following towns and villages. ... A symbol of Kawasaki-shi Temple at Kawasaki. ... This article is about the Japanese city. ...

1089 Tama is an asteroid orbiting the Sun. ... The Tree trunk spiders are members of the Family Hersiliiidae. ... Hysteric Blue is a Japanese band which formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2004. ... A cascade is a term for a waterfall, or series of waterfalls, and is applied abstractly to many different concepts involving a series of steps or effects that follow one after the other. ... Masami Shiratama , born April 27, 1974), also known as Tama or Shiratama ) is a Japanese musical composer and multi-instrumentalist. ... Porno Graffitti (ポルノグラフィティ) is a Japanese male rock band. ... Tama Seisakusho is a division of Hoshino Gakki MFG. Co. ... Tama is an ethnic group in Chad and Sudan. ... Tama is also an alternate name for the Nama language of southern Africa. ... Darkness is the absence of light. ... Tama River, in a Landsat photo of the Tokyo area The Tama River (多摩川, たまがわ, tama-gawa) is a major river in and near Tokyo in Honshu, Japan. ... Tama Chan is the name of the flying hot springs turtle in the popular manga Love Hina by Ken Akamatsu. ... Families Odobenidae Otariidae Phocidae Pinnipeds (fin-feet, lit. ... Tama Toshi Monorail train The Tama Toshi Monorail Line ), also referred to as the Tama Monorail, is part of the public transport network of the western part of Tokyo. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...

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Tamas is working to professionalize the public voice of the citizen sector.
Tamas convinced the ORTT to conduct research on TV and radio programs and to reward those channels that present social problems frequently and with quality.
Tamas is bringing together media and citizen organization leaders to come up with strategies for mobilizing various sectors.
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