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Suma Ni Sasageta Sen Nana-hyaku Nana-jū Hachi-wa
Suma may refer to: Places * Suma, Azerbaijan, a village * Suma, East Azerbaijan, a village in Iran * Sowmaeh, Ardabil, also known as Şūmā, a village in Iran * Suma-ku, Kobe, one of nine wards of Kobe City in Japan ** Suma Station, a railway station in the ward * Suma Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico * Suma (ward), an administrative ward in Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania * Suma River, Mbeya Region, Tanzania People Ethnic groups * Suma people, an indigenous people of Mexico and the United States * The Suma, a subgroup of the African Gbaya people Given name * Suma Akhter, Bangladeshi kabaddi player * Suma Bhattacharya, British fintech entrepreneur, dancer, and actress * Suma Josson, Indian-American journalist and filmmaker * Suma Kanakala (born 1975), Indian television presenter * Suma Shirur (born 1974), Indian sport shooter * Suma Sudhindra, Indian classical musician Nickname * Suma Chakrabarti (born 1959), British civil servant * Peter Sumich (born 196 ...
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Peter Sumich
Peter Lori Sumich (born 11 January 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the Australian Football League (AFL) and in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) during the 1980s and 1990s. Sumich made his debut for South Fremantle in 1986, having also played cricket for the Australian national under-19 team. After leading the club's goalkicking in 1988, Sumich was selected with a pre-draft selection by the West Coast Eagles prior to the 1988 National Draft. He made his debut for West Coast the following season.He established himself as the team's first-choice full-forward, leading the goalkicking for six consecutive seasons between 1989 and 1994. Sumich played in West Coast's 1992 and 1994 premiership sides, before retiring from AFL football at the end of the 1997 season. In 1998, he was co-captain of South Fremantle, and led the club's goalkicking in what was his final year of playing football. During this time, Sumich also represented Western A ...
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Japanese Gunboat Suma
HMS ''Moth'' was an of the Royal Navy. Entering service in 1916, ''Moth'' had a varied career with service in the Middle East, the White Sea and the Far East in two world wars. Scuttled in World War II during the invasion of Hong Kong, the ship was raised and put into service by the Imperial Japanese Navy as . The ship remained active throughout the war, before striking a naval mine in the Yangtze River in 1945 and sinking. ''Moth'' was laid down during the first half of 1915 at the yards of the Sunderland Shipbuilding Company, with her sister ship . ''Moth'' was launched on 9 October 1915 and completed on 5 January 1916. Service history Royal Navy service ''Moth'' was dispatched to the Middle East (Mesopotamia area) in 1916. In 1919, she was dispatched to the White Sea, and by 1920 she had been reassigned to the China Station. Her edited logbooks and maps of her journeys for 1919 and 1920 can be viewed at naval-history.net. In December 1941 she became a member of the Far E ...
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Japanese Cruiser Suma
was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan. She was the lead ship in the , and her sister ship was . The name '' Suma'' comes from a geographic location near Kobe, in Hyōgo Prefecture. Background ''Suma'' was designed and built at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, as part of an Imperial Japanese Navy program to end its dependence on foreign powers for modern warships, using an all-Japanese design and all-Japanese materials.Schencking, ''Making Waves''; Construction took four years, from 1892 to 1896. She was laid down on 6 August 1892, launched on 9 March 1895 and commissioned on 12 December 1896.Nishida, ''Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy'' While more lightly armed and armored than many of the cruiser's contemporaries, her small size and relatively simple design facilitated the vessel's construction and her relatively high speed made the ship useful for many military operations. However, as with most Japanese des ...
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Suma-class Cruiser
The two were protected cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. While more lightly armed and armored than many of its contemporaries, their small size and relatively simple design facilitated their construction and their relatively high speed made them useful for many military operations. Both participated in combat during the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. Background The ''Suma''-class cruisers were designed and built in Japan at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Yokosuka Shipyards , as part of an Imperial Japanese Navy program to end its dependence on foreign powers for modern warships, using an all-Japanese design and all-Japanese materials.Schencking, ''Making Waves''; Although the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal had experience gained in the construction of the cruisers and , albeit with assistance from French naval engineers and imported components, construction of ''Suma'' still took four years and resulted in a vessel with questionable stability and seaworthiness. However, ...
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Ching Hai
Ching Hai (born Trịnh Đăng Huệ; Vietnamese name consisting of three parts in the following order: a family name, a middle name and a given name. 12 May 1950), commonly referred to as '' Suma'' or '' Supreme Master'' Ching Hai, is a British citizen of Vietnamese descent; a humanitarian, philanthropist, and the spiritual leader of the Guanyin Famen (Chinese) or Quan Yin method transnational cybersect. The practice had existed predating the common usage of the internet. Partridge, Christopher (2004New Religions: A GuideOxford University Press, p. 263-264 Based out of Taiwan, she is estimated to have 2 million followers worldwide. Ching Hai founded the Loving Hut vegan restaurant chain and vegan Celestial Shop fashion company under Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association. Life and career Ching Hai was born to a Vietnamese mother and an ethnic Chinese father, on 12 May 1950 in a small village in the Quảng Ngãi Province in Vietnam. At the age of 18, she m ...
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Sheriff Suma
Sheriff Awilo Suma (born 12 October 1986) is a Sierra Leonean former professional footballer who played as a left winger. A member of Sierra Leone U17 national team at the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Finland, he made his debut for the senior national team in 2006. Suma is one of the most popular Sierra Leonean footballers and he is known for frequently changing his unusual and colourful hairstyles. Career Suma was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Like many African footballers, Suma grew up playing street football in his neighbourhood. He fled his country's civil war and moved to The Gambia in 1997. Suma was widely considered the best Sierra Leonean youth footballer while in The Gambia. In 2001, the young Suma was discovered by Sierra Leonean football agent Chernor Musa Jalloh while playing in a local football league in Banjul, Gambia. Jalloh introduced Suma to Mohamed Kallon, Sierra Leone's most successful footballer. Kallon asked him if he would like to play for ...
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Nova Ren Suma
Nova Ren Suma is an American #1 New York Times best selling author of young adult novels. Her best-known work is '' The Walls Around Us''. Her novels have twice been finalists for the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult from Mystery Writers of America. Personal life Suma was born in Queens, New York, and grew up in the Hudson Valley. She lived in Saugerties, New York, until she was five and moved to Pennington, New Jersey, after her parents' divorce. She spent her teen years living in Woodstock, New York, where she frequented the Ashokan Reservoir, which became the setting for her novel ''Imaginary Girls''. Suma studied ballet from six to sixteen, which served as inspiration for her novel ''The Walls Around Us''. Career She cites discovering the works of Margaret Atwood when she was twelve years old as her reason for wanting to become a writer. The first fiction she ever wrote were poems and short stories, which piqued her interest to study writing. After Suma received her self ...
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Mikel Suma
Mihael Summa or Mikel Suma (March 12, 1695 – November 20, 1777) was the Albanian Catholic Archbishop of Skopje from 1728 to 1743, having succeeded Peter Karagić. Life and career Suma was born in Balba, Albania, in the Diocese of Sapë to a noble Catholic family. On the same day he was baptized as "Zupin" by Don Nikola Kabashi. Suma was described as kind and diligent. Don Tibeo Paccalorzi, the principal of the Fermo College in Rome, wrote on April 15, 1711, that "Mihael Summa is a person of which much is expected." When Suma returned home from his studies, he was ordained a priest on 28 October 1718, in the parish church of Saxony by Marin Gjini. On 29 October Peter Karagić appointed Suma as his vicar general. Suma became the capital vicar of the archdiocese in 1727 after Peter Karagić died on 15 January. Archbishop Vicko Zmajević wrote on May 16, 1727 to the Rome Congregation recommending Suma as the archbishop of Skopje. In 1727, after an investigation, the Pope select ...
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Marina Suma
Marina Suma (born 14 November 1959) is an Italian actress. Life and career Born in Naples, Suma started her career as a glamour model, and made her film debut in Salvatore Piscicelli's '' Le occasioni di Rosa''. For her performance in this film, she won a David di Donatello for best new actress. Later, she starred in Carlo Vanzina's '' Sapore di mare'' and in a number of successful comedy films. From the 1990s, she focused her activities on television. Selected filmography * '' The Opportunities of Rosa'' (1981) * '' Time for Loving '' (1982) * ''Sing Sing'' (1983) * '' A Boy and a Girl'' (1983) * '' Cuori nella tormenta'' (1984) * '' Blues metropolitano'' (1985) * '' Shatterer'' (1987) * '' Sweets from a Stranger'' (1987) * '' Dark Bar'' (1989) * ''Disperatamente Giulia'' (1989) * ''Infelici e contenti'' (1992) * ''Pater Familias The ''pater familias'', also written as ''paterfamilias'' (: ''patres familias''), was the head of a Roman family. The ''pater fa ...
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Lamin Suma
Lamin Suma (born 14 July 1991) is a Sierra Leonean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Stumptown Athletic in the National Independent Soccer Association. Club career Born in Freetown, he was playing with Mighty Blackpool F.C. until summer 2011 when he moved to another Sierra Leone National Premier League side FC Kallon. In November 2011 he went to Turkey where he joined Süper Lig side Eskişehirspor on trials.Lamin Suma excels in Eskisehirspor, Turkey
at Africa Young Voices (AYV), 16-11-2011
He developed a good relation with club's coach and the prospects of Suma getting a contract looked good, however the sudden departure o ...
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Kei Suma
Kei Suma (; 4 September 1935 – 7 December 2013) was a Japanese film and television actor, whose career spanned 25 years. Born on Kunashir Island under Japanese rule, Suma began his acting career in 1985. He was best known for his roles in ''A Class to Remember'' (1993) and ''Pretty Woman'' (2003). Kei Suma died of liver cancer on 7 December 2013, aged 78, in Tokyo.訃報:すまけいさん78歳=俳優


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*'''' (1986) – Ogura *'''' (1988)


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*''Kenpō wa Mad ...
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