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Sulima may refer to: * Sulima, Sierra Leone, a city in West Africa * Sulima Chiefdom, a Sierra Leone Chiefdom * Sulima coat of arms, used in Poland * Sulima (surname) * Sulima (simulator): a full-system MIPS simulator See also

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Sulima, Sierra Leone
Sulima is a town in the extreme south east of Sierra Leone, lying at the mouth of the Moa River. Originally a trading post in the nineteenth century, it has a large population of refugees from Liberia Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to Liberia–Sierra Leone border, its northwest, Guinea to Guinea–Liberia border, its north, Ivory Coast to Ivory Coast–Lib .... Transport In 2013, Sulima is the proposed site of a new port for the export of iron ore from Tonkolili. See also * Railway stations in Sierra Leone References Populated places in Sierra Leone Southern Province, Sierra Leone {{SierraLeone-geo-stub ...
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Sulima Chiefdom
Sulima is a chiefdom that is located in the Koinadugu District of Sierra Leone Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered to the southeast by Liberia and by Guinea to the north. Sierra Leone's land area is . It has a tropical climate and envi ..., with a population of 20,062. Its principal town is Falaba. References Chiefdoms of Sierra Leone Northern Province, Sierra Leone {{SierraLeone-geo-stub ...
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Sulima Coat Of Arms
Sulima is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Notable people using the symbol were Zawisza Czarny—a famous Polish knight—and the Sułkowski family. Etymology According to Maria Kowalska Bobowski, the term comes from the personal name ''Sulima'', or ''Sulim''. From 1394, the latter term was present in the sources Sulima with erysipelas, undoubtedly a member of this family. Wladyslaw Semkowicz derived the name of Sulima from the village of nest Sulimów in Wielkopolska Sulina, under Kleck in the district of Gniezno, parish Dębnica. Another village with a similar name, Sulimów (now Sulmów), was in the district of Sieradz, parish Goszczanów. It was recorded in written records until 1391. From Łęczyca, goods of different families of the arms known from a later period. From about 30 km in a straight line to Sieradz Ostrowska near Uniejów, the village associated with Suli ...
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Sulima (surname)
Sulyma or Sulima () is a ukrainian surname. It may refer to: Sulyma * Ivan Sulyma, Ukrainian Cossack leader * Nikolai Sulima (Mykola Sulyma; 1777–1840), general of the Imperial Russian Army during Napoleonic Wars and the November Uprising Sulima * Alyaksandr Sulima (born 1979), Belarusian footballer * George Sulima (1928–1987), American football player * Jan Sulima, pseudonym of Josef Szulc Josef Zygmunt Szulc (4 April 1875, Warsaw, Warsaw Governorate, Russian Empire – 10 April 1956, Paris, France) was a composer and conductor. He also used the pseudonym Jan Sulima. Life Born in Poland to a musical family, he began his formal tr ... (1875–1956), Polish-French composer * Stefan Sulima, pseudonym of Władysław Ogrodziński, Polish historian and writer * Stefan Sulima-Popiel (1896–1927), Polish footballer * Vladimir Sulima (1946–1968), Soviet murderer also known as "The Bloody Casanova" See also * {{surname Ukrainian-language surnames ...
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