Kuma

Kuma or KUMA may refer to:

Characters

  • Kuma (Tekken), father and son characters of the same name in the Tekken franchise
  • Kuma Lisa, an archetypal character from Bulgarian and Russian folklore
  • Bartholomew Kuma, a character in the Japanese anime and manga One Piece
  • Pedobear (Japanese: Kumā (クマー)), a mascot of website 2channel
  • Radio stations

  • KUMA (AM), a radio station (1290 AM) in Pendleton, Oregon, United States
  • KUMA-FM, a radio station (92.1 FM) in Pilot Rock, Oregon, United States
  • KWVN-FM, a radio station (107.7 FM) in Pendleton, Oregon, United States, previously known as KUMA-FM
  • Places

  • Kuma, Ehime, a former town in Ehime prefecture, Japan (now part of the town Kumakōgen)
  • Kuma, Kumamoto, a village in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan
  • Kuma District, Kumamoto, a district in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan
  • Kuma River (Japan), a river in Kumamoto Prefecture
  • Kuma River (Russia), river in the Greater Caucasus
  • Mount Kuma, a stratovolcano located in the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group
  • People

  • Kuma Demeksa (born 1958), Ethiopian politician
  • Kuma River (Russia)

    The Kuma (Russian: Кума́) is an 802-kilometre (498 mi) long river on the Black Sea-Caspian Steppe of southern Russia. It flows northeast into the Caspian Sea. Its drainage basin covers 33,500 square kilometres (12,900 sq mi). Its source is in the Greater Caucasus, in the republic Karachay-Cherkessia, west of Kislovodsk. It flows in northeastern direction, through Stavropol Krai (towns Mineralnye Vody, Zelenokumsk, Budyonnovsk, Neftekumsk) and further east through the Caspian Depression as the natural border between Kalmykia and Dagestan. That part of the Kuma's valley forms the eastern part of the Kuma–Manych Depression, separating the East European Plain from the Caucasus region. The Kuma flows into the Kizlyar Gulf of the Caspian Sea near the border between Dagestan and Kalmykia.

    Most of the rivers that flow north from the Caucasus Mountains are caught by the Kuban River and Terek River. It rises between the basins of those two rivers so the Kuma is mainly a steppe river. It is much used for irrigation.

    Kuma (software)

    Kuma is the Django-based platform that powers Mozilla Developer Network hosted on GitHub. It is open source software licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0. Main function of the platform is to gather people around MDN, who can contribute to all the documentation stored and maintained as part of the project, including JavaScript API available in modern web browsers. It has advanced translation tools available as well.

    Current design assumes installation on Vagrant controlled virtual machines (configuration includes Ansible).

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