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  2. União Metalo-Mecânica - Wikipedia

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    UMM (Portuguese: União Metalo-Mecânica, pronounced [uniˈɐ̃w mɨˈtalu mɨˈkɐnikɐ]) is a Portuguese metal works factory and ex-automobile manufacturer based in Lisbon, Portugal. It was founded in 1977 with the purpose of manufacturing four-wheel drive vehicles for agricultural, industrial and utility applications.

  3. UMM 4x4 - Wikipedia

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    The French-built UMM 4x4 Cournil was launched in Portugal by Portuguese car maker UMM in 1977. It was designed by the French engineer, Bernard Cournil mainly for agricultural and industrial issues. It was powered by an Indenor-Peugeot 2.1 l diesel engine matched to a 4-speed manual gearbox made also by Peugeot. The transfer case was built in-house.

  4. UMM Alter II - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 the Alter II was released by the Portuguese automobile manufacturer União Metalo-Mecânica (UMM). It featured a new 4-speed manual gearbox , a new transfer case and a new suspension . The engine remained the same 2.5-litre diesel engine which developed 76 PS.

  5. UMM - Wikipedia

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    UMM may refer to: UN/CEFACT's Modeling Methodology (UMM) , a business process modeling methodology of the United Nations UMM (União Metalo-Mecânica) , a metal works factory and former Portuguese automobile manufacturer

  6. Muhammadiyah University of Magelang - Wikipedia

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    The Center of Islamic Studies (P3SI) is focused on Islamic guidance and counseling for students and university staff. Beside that, the center is responsibility in designing and implementing Islamic curriculum standard of UMM. The Language Center (Pusat Bahasa) gives language training and courses for students and lecturers.

  7. Umm (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Umm (أمّ) means mother in Arabic. It is a common Arabic feminine alias, and used to be a common feminine given name, with the masculine counterpart being Ab or Abu . The name may refer to: