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EducationEdit
- Technical University of Munich (Template:Langx)
- Technological University (Mandalay)
- The University of Manila
PlacesEdit
- Tum, Poland; a village
- Tum, Ethiopia; a village in the Maji District near Tum Airport
- Tumut Airport, IATA airport code "TUM"
- Tumbes Region, Peru, ISO 3166-2 code
PE-TUM
, shortened to TUM - Tuen Mun station, Hong Kong; MTR station code
TUM
PeopleEdit
- Tecla Tum, Kenyan politician
- Stephanie Tum (born 1987), Cameroonian actress
- Tum Saray (born 1992), Cambodian soccer player
- Rigoberta Menchú Tum, (born 1959), an indigenous Guatemalan and 1992 Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Mehmet Tüm (born 1957), Turkish politician
- Hervé Tum (born 1979), Cameroonian soccer player
- Gerard Tum (1040–1120), founder of the Order of St John of Jerusalem (the Knights Hospitaller)
Other usesEdit
- The human stomach or abdomen
- Totally Unimodular Matrix, in mathematics
- Tumbuka language (ISO 639-2 and 639-3 language code
tum
) - Tum, aka Toum, a variety of the Phong language cluster
- Tum: A Dangerous Obsession, 2004 Hindi film
- Tum: My Pledge of Love, 2011 Philippine film
- Truck Utility Medium, British Army designation for the long wheelbase variant of the Land Rover Wolf
See alsoEdit
- Atum, an Egyptian god
- Tums (disambiguation)
- Tumtum (disambiguation), including tum tum
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