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NOVEL BY HUNTER S. THOMPSON
Rum diary; Rum Diary; The rum diary; The Rum Diary

Rûm         
  • Cappadocia]], Nevşehir/Turkey.
AUTONYM
Rum, Anatolia; Rüm; Roum; Ruem; Ar-Rūm; Rūm; Rumes (Portuguese); Rum (term); Al-Rūm; Rume; Rûmi; Rûm
Rûm (; singular Rûmi), also transliterated as Roum (in Arabic ar-Rûm; in Persian and Ottoman Turkish Rûm; in ), is a derivative of the term Ῥωμαῖοι (Rhomaioi). The latter was an endonym of the pre-Islamic inhabitants of Anatolia, the Middle East, and the Balkans, dating to when those regions were parts of the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire.
Rum (endonym)         
  • Cappadocia]], Nevşehir/Turkey.
AUTONYM
Rum, Anatolia; Rüm; Roum; Ruem; Ar-Rūm; Rūm; Rumes (Portuguese); Rum (term); Al-Rūm; Rume; Rûmi; Rûm
Rūm ( , collective; singulative: Rūmī ; plural: Arwām ; Rum or Rumiyān, singular Rumi; or , singular ), also romanized as Roum, is a derivative of the Middle Persian term hrōm, itself ultimately derived from Greek Ῥώμη. The latter was an endonym of the pre-Islamic inhabitants of Anatolia, the Middle East, and the Balkans, dating to when those regions were parts of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Tuzemák         
DISTILLED LIQUOR, RUM SUBSTITUTE MADE FROM ALCOHOL FLAVORED WITH RUM ESSENCES
Tuzemský rum; Tuzemský; Tuzemak
Tuzemák, formerly called Tuzemský rum (), is a traditional Czech distilled beverage. It is a substitute good (ersatz) for true rum which is produced from sugarcane mainly in the Caribbean and Latin America.

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The Rum Diary (novel)

The Rum Diary is an early novel by American writer Hunter S. Thompson. It was written in the early 1960s but was not published until 1998. The manuscript, begun in 1959, was discovered among Thompson's papers by Johnny Depp. The story involves a journalist named Paul Kemp who, in the 1950s, moves from New York to work for a major newspaper, The Daily News, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is Thompson's second novel, preceded by the still-unpublished Prince Jellyfish.