Look up tumba, tumbá, tumbã, or tumbă in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tumba may refer to: Tumba, Sweden, a town in Botkyrka, Sweden Tumba, Rwanda...
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Thomas Tumba Exaucia (born 15 April 2001) is a Finnish basketball player who plays for Kataja Basket in Korisliiga. Previously he was known as Thomas...
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Crane AB at Tumba Bruk, in Tumba. Tumba is situated half-way between Stockholm and Södertälje and is considered a Stockholm suburb. In Tumba and Rönninge...
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Tumba Church (Swedish: Tumba kyrka) is a church building in Tumba, Botkyrka, Sweden. Tullinge Church Media related to Tumba kyrka at Wikimedia Commons...
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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...
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Tumba Bruk was the printing company responsible for the manufacturing of the Swedish krona banknotes. The company was founded by Sveriges Riksbank in...
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Tumba is a musical form native to Bonaire, and Curaçao. The name comes from the Bantu culture in Congo. It is of African origin, although the music has...
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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...
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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...
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Méta Tumba (born 3 June 2006) is a French hurdler. She won the gold medal at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships in the 400 metres hurdles. She...
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La Tumba (lit. 'The Tomb') is an underground detention facility of a tower in Caracas, Venezuela, that serves as the headquarters for the Bolivarian Intelligence...
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Shaft tomb (redirect from Tumbas de tiro)
A shaft tomb or shaft grave is a type of deep rectangular burial structure, similar in shape to the much shallower cist grave, containing a floor of pebbles...
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Kevin Tumba (born February 23, 1991) is a Congolese-Belgian professional basketball player for Antwerp Giants of the BNXT League. He usually plays at...
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Sven Tumba (born Sven Olof Gunnar Johansson; 28 August 1931 – 1 October 2011) was one of the most prominent Swedish ice hockey players of the 1950s and...
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Tumba Peak may refer to: Tumba Peak (Šar), a peak located in Kosovo and part of the Šar Mountains Tumba Peak (Belasica), a peak located in Belasica mountains...
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Veluška Tumba (Macedonian: Велушка Тумба) is an ancient living area from Neolithic times. It is near the village of Porodin, Republic of Macedonia, close...
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Tongba (redirect from Tumba (drink))
Tongba (Nepali: तोङबा pronounced [toŋba]) is a millet-based alcoholic beverage found in the eastern mountainous region of Nepal, Bhutan and neighbouring...
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Tumba (Albanian: Tumba) is a mountain peak found in south-east Kosovo. It is 2,346 m (7,697 ft) high. Tumba is part of the long ridge of the Šar Mountains...
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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...
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Zico Tumba (born 29 April 1977) is a Congolese former professional footballer who played as a forward in France and the Netherlands. He gained three caps...
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Tumbang preso (redirect from Tumba lata)
25, 2016. AJ Martin (October 15, 2011). "Ethnic Games Palooza Part 3: "Tumba Lata"". Live in the Philippines Web Magazine. Retrieved December 25, 2016...
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Tumba (Greek: Τούμπα, Bulgarian and Macedonian: Тумба) is a peak in the Belasica mountains in the region of Macedonia. The peak, 1,880 metres (6,170 ft)...
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Tumba (Macedonian: Тумба Маџари) is a Neolithic settlement located in the north-eastern part of Skopje, North Macedonia and it is the most significant...
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Barbodes tumba is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Mindanao, Philippines where it is found in Lake Lanao and associated water systems. This species...
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types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest). Congas were originally used in Afro-Cuban music genres...
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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...
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On Heroes and Tombs (redirect from Sobre Héroes y Tumbas)
On Heroes and Tombs (Spanish: Sobre héroes y tumbas) is a novel by Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato (1911–2011), first published in Buenos Aires in 1961...
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Tumba is a village and sector in the Rulindo district of Northern Province, Rwanda. Maplandia v t e...
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La tumba (transl. The Grave) is a 1964 novel written in Spanish by Mexican author José Agustín. It is a short novel, originally written as a series of...
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Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe is the largest Wetland of International Importance in the world as recognized by the Ramsar Convention. The site covers an area...
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