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Gumma or Guma may refer to: ;Places: * Guma, Pishan County, seat and subdivision of Guma (Pishan) County, Xinjiang, China * Guma County, subdivision of Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China * Guma, Luanzhou, a town in Hebei, China * Guma (woreda), one of the Districts of Ethiopia in the Oromia region * The Kingdom of Gumma (also spelled ''Guma''), a former kingdom in the Gibe region of Ethiopia * Guma, Abkhazia, Georgia * Guma, India, West Bengal ** Guma railway station, West Bengal, India * Gumma, Gajapati, Odisha, India * Gumma, an alternative spelling of Gunma Prefecture in Japan * Guma, Nigeria, a Local Government Area of Benue State ;Other uses: * Gumma (pathology), a characteristic tissue nodule found in the tertiary stage of syphilis * Guma, a type of Indonesian parang Parang is a popular folk music originating from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago that was brought to Trinidad and Tobago by Venezuelan migrants who were primarily of Amerindian, Spanish, Mestizo, Pardo, and ...
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Guma, Pishan County
Guma (Goma) Town (; ), also known as Pishan Town (Chinese: 皮山镇, Pinyin: Píshān; written 皮亢, Pikang in the ''Weilüe''), is an ancient oasis town on the main caravan route between Khotan and Karghalik and, in Han times, the route left from here to go to Arachosia (Kandahar) through Hunza. It is located in the Taklamakan Desert, in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China, about 158 km southeast of Kashgar. The ''Hanshu'' (which describes events up to 23 CE) mentions that it had 500 households, 3,500 individuals and 500 persons able to bear arms. It was an important hub for caravans heading south to India over the Karakorum route or through the Pamirs to Jalalabad or Badakhshan.Hulsewé (1979), p. 97. Today, Pishan is a small, rather poor town of about 2,000 people. The main crop is cotton. Most of the inhabitants are Uyghur and there are some Tajiks. Pishan County is the official romanized name, also transliterated from Uyghur as Gum ...
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Guma County
Pishan County ( zh, s=皮山县) as the official romanized name, also SASM/GNC romanization#Uyghur, transliterated from Uyghur as Guma County (; zh, s=固玛县), is a county within the Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is under the administration of the Hotan Prefecture. It contains an area of . According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 220,000. The county borders Maralbexi County and Makit County to the north, Karakax County, Hotan County and Kunyu, Xinjiang, Kunyu to the east and Kargilik County to the west. The county includes lands near the Karakoram Pass which are part of the Aksai Chin area that is disputed between China and India. History In 1902, Pishan County was created from Guma, Sanju and other areas originally part of Kargilik County, Kargilik. In March 1950, the Pishan County People's Government was established. In May 2010, Shahidulla (Xaidula/Saitula) was made a Towns of China, town. On the night of December 28, 2011, Koxtag (Kuoshi Tag ...
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Guma, Luanzhou
Luanzhou (), formerly Luan County (), is a county-level city in the east of Hebei province, China. It is under the administration of Tangshan city. The city spans an area of about , and, as of 2024, has a population of 518,900. The city's economy is largely industrial, and it is home to large deposits of iron ore. The area is named after the Luan River, which flows through the city. History The area of present-day Luanzhou was once part of the state of Guzhu. During the Han dynasty, the area was organized as Haiyang County (). Abaoji, the founding emperor of the Liao dynasty, further settled the area with captured families. During the 1911 Revolution, the took place in the city. Geography Luanzhou is located in the eastern part of Tangshan. It borders Lulong County and Changli County in neighboring Qinhuangdao across the Luan River to the east, Luannan County to the south, Fengrun District, Guye District, and Kaiping District to the west, and the county-level city of Qia ...
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Guma (woreda)
Guma is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It was part of Gomma woreda. The administrative center of this woreda is Toba. Population The 2007 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 60,490, of whom 30,284 were men and 30,206 were women; 5,269 or 8.71% of its population were urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants were Moslem, with 94.97% of the population reporting they observed this belief, while 4.37% of the population said they practised Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church () is the largest of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. One of the few Christian churches in Africa originating before European colonization of the continent, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church dates bac ....
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Kingdom Of Gumma
The Kingdom of Gumma was a kingdom in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 18th century. Its eastern border was formed by the bend of the Didessa River, which separated it from (proceeding downstream to upstream) Limmu-Ennarea to the northeast, and the kingdoms of Gomma and Gera to the south. Beyond its northern border were various Macha Oromo groups, and to the west Sidamo groups. Its territory corresponds approximately with the modern woredas of Gechi, Borecha, and Didessa. This former kingdom was mostly located on a plateau with an average elevation of 6500 feet, and had a population estimated in 1880 of about 50,000. Its inhabitants had a reputation as warriors. Beckingham and Huntingford considered Gumma, along with Gomma, was the least economically developed of the Gibe kingdoms; however Mohamed Hassen notes that, with the exception of the northern and western boundaries where constant raiding by her neighbors, the Arjo in the north and the Nonno in the w ...
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Guma, Abkhazia
Guma ( ka, გუმა; ; ) is a village in Sokhumi District of Abkhazia, Georgia. Its altitude above sea level is around 380 m, and it is north of Sukhumi.Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia, V. 3, p. 306, Tbilisi., 1978. As of 2011, the village had a population of 38, of which 86.8% were ethnic Armenians, 10.5% were ethnic Russians and 2.6% were ethnic Georgians. See also * Sukhumi District Sukhumi District is one of the districts of Abkhazia, one of Georgia’s two breakaway republics. It corresponds to the eponymous Georgian municipality. Its capital is Sukhumi, the town by the same name, which is also the capital of entire Abkhazi ... References {{Administrative divisions of Abkhazia Populated places in Sukhumi District ...
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Guma, India
Guma is a Census Town in the Habra II CD block of Barasat sadar subdivision in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Location Guma is located at . Guma is located in the Ganges Brahmaputra delta region in the district of North 24 parganas, West Bengal state in eastern India. It is 38 km from Sealdah Station and 15 km from Barasat on the Sealdah-Bangaon branch line of Eastern Railway. Bidyadhari River runs through Guma. Guma Bara Bamonia and Khordabamonia forms a cluster of Census town(CT). Area overview The area covered in the map alongside is largely a part of the north Bidyadhari Plain. located in the lower Ganges Delta. The country is flat. It is a little raised above flood level and the highest ground borders the river channels. 54.67% of the people of the densely populated area lives in the urban areas and 45.33% lives in the rural areas. Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivi ...
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Guma Railway Station
Guma railway station is a small railway station in North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal. Its code is GUMA. It serves the town of Guma, West Bengal, Guma. The station consists of two well sheltered platforms. It has many facilities including water and sanitation. The station Location Guma is located on Sealdah–Hasnabad–Bangaon–Ranaghat line of Kolkata Suburban Railway. Link between Dum Dum to Khulna now in Bangladesh, via Bangaon was constructed by Bengal Central Railway Company in 1882–84. The Sealah–Dum Dum–Barasat–Ashok Nagar–Bangaon sector was electrified in 1963–64. Accommodations and facilities A well maintained public toilet is available, as well as Drinking water fountain, drinking water, a garden, and an Automatic Ticket Vending Machine, ATVM (Automatic Ticket Vending Machine), free WiFi facility is also available in this station. See also References External links Guma Station Map
* Railway stations in India opened in 1906 Sea ...
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Gumma, Gajapati
Gumma is a village and Community Development Block in the Gajapati District of Odisha state in India. The Block had a population of 72,808 in 2020 census. Paralakhemundi (Odisha Vidhan Sabha constituency) (Sl. No.: 137) is its Vidhan Sabha constituency An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ....This constituency includes Gumma block, Kashinagar block, Paralakhemundi block. References

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Gunma Prefecture
is a landlocked Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Gunma Prefecture has a population of 1,937,626 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of . Gunma Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Nagano Prefecture to the southwest, Saitama Prefecture to the south, and Tochigi Prefecture to the east. Maebashi is the capital and Takasaki is the largest city of Gunma Prefecture, with other major cities including Ōta, Gunma, Ōta, Isesaki, Gunma, Isesaki, and Kiryū, Gunma, Kiryū. Gunma Prefecture is one of only eight landlocked prefectures, located on the northwestern corner of the Kantō Plain with 14% of its total land being designated as List of national parks of Japan, natural parks. History The ancient province of Gunma was a center of horse breeding and trading activities for the newly immigrated continental peoples (or Toraijin). The arrival of horses and the remains of horse tackle coinci ...
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Guma, Nigeria
Guma is a Local Government Area of Benue State, North Central Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Gbajimba. It has an area of 2,882 km and a population of 191,599 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 970. History The Guma Local Government Area was established by the Makurdi Local Government in May 1989. The newly elected governor of Benue State in the April 11th, 2015 governorship election, Chief Dr. Samuel Ortom hails from Guma. Geography Climate Guma Local Governments Area has a total land area of 2,882 km2, and the Guma River runs through its borders. Guma LGA's average annual temperature is 29 degrees Celsius, and the region receives an average of 1,850 mm of precipitation per year. Guma Local Government Area's humidity level is 61 percent on average. With a landmass of 2,882 square kilometers, Guma local government area is situated in the northern region of Benue State. It is situated at latitudes 06° 33' and 07° 03' North and ...
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Gumma (pathology)
A gumma (plural gummata or gummas) is a soft, non-cancerous growth resulting from the tertiary stage of syphilis (and yaws). It is a form of granuloma. Gummas are most commonly found in the liver (''gumma hepatis''), but can also be found in brain, heart, skin, bone, testis, and other tissues, leading to a variety of potential problems including neurological disorders or heart valve disease. Presentation Gummas have a firm, necrotic center surrounded by inflamed tissue, which forms an amorphous proteinaceous mass. The center may become partly hyalinized. These central regions begin to die through coagulative necrosis, though they also retain some of the structural characteristics of previously normal tissues, enabling a distinction from the granulomas of tuberculosis where caseous necrosis obliterates preexisting structures. Other histological features of gummas include an ''intervening zone'' containing epithelioid cells with indistinct borders and multinucleated giant ...
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