Duma (disambiguation)

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A duma is a Russian assembly.

Duma may also refer to:

Arts

People

  • Duma people (or Adouma), an ethnic group of Gabon
  • Christian Duma (born 1982), German athlete
  • Ndleleni Duma (1958–2018), South African politician
  • Ntando Duma (born 1995), South African actress and television personality
  • Siboniso Duma, South African politician
  • Sibusiso Duma (born 1984), South African serial killer
  • Duma Kumalo (died 2006), South African human rights activist and one of the Sharpeville Six
  • Duma Mdutyana (1960–2016), South African Army officer and Chief of Joint Operations
  • Duma Ndlovu (born 1954), South African poet, filmmaker, producer, journalist and playwright
  • Duma Nkosi (1957–2021), South African politician
  • Duma Nokwe (1927–1978), South African anti-apartheid activist and legislator
  • Duma Riris Silalahi (born 1983), Indonesian actress, singer, fashion model, and beauty pageant titleholder

Places

  • Duma, Hama, a village in the Hama district, Syria
  • Duma, Nablus, a Palestinian town in the West Bank
  • Duma, Syria
    , a city in Syria
  • Duma, a village in Dereneu Commune, Călăraşi district, Moldova
  • Duma al-Jandal
    , ancient city in Saudi Arabia
  • "Duma," short for Dumaguete, a city in the Philippines

Politics

  • City Duma
    , a city-level Russian representative assembly
  • State Duma, the lower house of parliament of the Russian Federation
  • State Duma (Russian Empire), the legislative assembly in the Russian Empire

Other

See also