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    The Ulma (Russian: Ульма) is a river in Mazanovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. It is the longest tributary of the Selemdzha, with a length of 346 kilometres...
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  • Oblast, Russia Ulma (river), Amur Oblast, Russia Ulma, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran Ulma, Suceava, a commune in Romania Ulma family ([Various...
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    following rivers are tributaries to the river Suceava (from source to mouth): Left: Aluniș, Izvor, Cobilioara, Garbanevski, Melesh, Rapochev, Rusca, Ulma, Sadău...
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    upstream from Blagoveshchensk) Selemdzha (±50 km upstream from Svobodny) Nora Ulma Orlovka Byssa Dep Shilka Nercha (near Nerchinsk) Ingoda (near Shilka) Onon...
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  • ULMA Construction is a Spanish company that produces and distributes industrialized formwork and scaffolding systems for building, civil works, and rehabilitation...
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  • population was 116 as of 2018. There are 8 streets. Ulma is located on the left bank of the Ulma River, 62 km northwest of Novokiyevsky Uval (the district's...
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  • Amur River) to the east. The Tashina River and the Selemdzha tributaries Ulma and Byssa, have their sources in the range. The slopes of the range are covered...
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    The Nora (Russian: Нора) is a river in Amur Oblast, Russia. It is the 2nd longest tributary of the Selemdzha after the Ulma, with a length of 305 kilometres...
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    loosely referred to as Sufism, these groups were sometimes distinct from the Ulma or officially mandated scholars, and often acted as informal missionaries...
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    Beatified: 5 March 2000 by Pope John Paul II Ulma Family: Martyrs of Markowa (Łańcut, Poland): Józef Ulma (1900–1944), Married Layperson of the Diocese...
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