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  2. Oum (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Oum, who grew up in Marrakech, is a singer-songwriter inspired by Moroccan popular music, Hassani poetry (Moroccan desert culture) and African rhythms. She interprets her lyrics in Moroccan Arabic (Darija), Amazigh, French, English and Spanish.

  3. Open University Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    OUM initially opened to 753 learners in 2001 as the first open and distance learning university in the country. [6] OUM was officially launched by the then Prime Minister YAB Dato Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad on August 26, 2002. [7] [8] More than two decades later in 2023, OUM had about 30,000 active students and produced more than 103,000 ...

  4. Oumé - Wikipedia

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    Salomon Kalou (born 5 August 1985), footballer, who notably played for Chelsea (2006–2012) and the Ivory Coast national football team (2007–2017).; Bonaventure Kalou (born 12 January 1978), footballer who notably played for Paris Saint-Germain (2005–2007) and the Ivory Coast national football team (1998–2006).

  5. OUM - Wikipedia

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    OUM may refer to: Oracle Unified Method; Ovonic Unified Memory; Open University of Mauritius; Open University Malaysia; Oxford University Museum of Natural History ...

  6. Monty Oum - Wikipedia

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    Monyreak "Monty" Oum [2] (/ oʊ m / OHM; June 22, 1981 – February 1, 2015) was an American web-based animator and writer. Oum attracted attention within the gaming community after releasing an animated video in 2007, titled Haloid , where characters from the Halo and Metroid video game franchises fight against each other , which went viral.

  7. Oum El Djalil - Wikipedia

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    Oum El Djalil is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,664. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 3,664. [ 1 ]

  8. Zoom the White Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Zoom the White Dolphin (French: Oum le dauphin blanc), known in Japan as Iruka to Shōnen (イルカと少年, lit. The Dolphin and the Boy), is a 1971 anime series created by Vladimir Tarta. Directed by René Borg, the show was produced by Telcia, Saga Films and Japan's Eiken.

  9. Berriche - Wikipedia

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    Berriche is a town and commune in Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 16,274. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 16,274. [ 1 ]