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joma - translation to English

SPANISH SPORTS CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, WHICH CURRENTLY PRODUCES FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING FOR FOOTBALL, FUTSAL, HANDBALL BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL, RUNNING, TENNIS, PADEL, FITNESS. ITS HEADQUARTERS ARE LOCATED IN SPAIN
Joma+Sport; Joma Sport

joma         
n. hump (Mexico)
Jomo Kenyatta         
  • President of West Germany]] [[Heinrich Lübke]] in 1966.
  • Kenyatta at an agricultural show in 1968
  • Kenyatta at the Eldoret Agricultural Show, 1968
  • Kenyatta with Malawian President [[Hastings Banda]]
  • Kenyatta initially agreed to merge Kenya with Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar to form an [[East African Federation]].
  • Kenyatta lobbied against many of the actions of Edward Grigg, Governor of Kenya. Grigg tried to suppress many of Kenyatta's activities.
  • Kenyatta in the last year of his life
  • Jomo Kenyatta [[Apa Pant]] and [[Achieng Oneko]]
  • KICC]] in Nairobi.
  • A British newsreel about Kenyatta's rule, produced in 1973
  • The presidential standard of Jomo Kenyatta, adopted in 1970
  • Kenyatta's [[Mausoleum]] in Nairobi
  • A traditional Kikuyu house, similar to that in which Kenyatta would have lived in Ngenda
  • Kenyatta became close friends with the last British Governor of Kenya, Malcolm MacDonald, who helped speed the process of independence.
  • Kenyatta meets an American delegation from the [[Congress of Racial Equality]], including [[Roy Innis]].
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  • Tanganyikan children with signs demanding Kenyatta's release
  • The University of Nairobi, Kenya's first institution of higher education, was established under Kenyatta's administration.
FIRST PRIME MINISTER (1963 TO 1964) AND PRESIDENT (1964 TO 1978) OF SELF-GOVERNING KENYA
Kenyatta; Jomo Kenyata; Johnstone Kamau; Kamau wa Ngengi; Kenyatta, Jomo; Kamau Ngengi; Mzee Jomo Kenyatta; H. E. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta; Jomo Kenyatta: First President of Kenya
Jomo Kenyatta (1890-1978 aprox., nacido como Kamau wa Ngengi), líder político y anticolonialista africano, primer presidente de Kenya independiente (1964-1978)
Kenyatta      
n. apellido; Jomo Kenyatta (1890-1978 aprox., nacido bajo el nombre Kamau wa Ngengi), líder político y anti-colonialista africano, primer presidente de Kenya independiente (1964-1978)

Definition

joma
sust. fem.
México. Joroba.

Wikipedia

Joma

Joma (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoma]) is a Spanish sports clothing manufacturer that currently produces footwear and clothing for football, futsal, handball, basketball, volleyball, running, tennis, and padel. Its headquarters are located in Portillo de Toledo, Spain.

Examples of use of joma
1. Además de la alta costura, el propio Barreda recuerda que hay empresas con actividad industrial como Joma Sport, Calzados Pablo, Marqués de Griñón, Tecnobit o Zemper.
2. Con gran determinación, apoyó la creación de barrios judíos en Jerusalén Oriental – concretamente en Har Joma y Ras El Amud–, luchó contra la actividad política palestina en Jerusalén Este, apoyando el cierre de su sede oficiosa, el Orient House, y en 1''6 impulsó la apertura de una salida en los túneles del muro de las Lamentaciones, lo que provocó violentos enfrentamientos.
3. Las negociaciones de paz que comenzaron este mes quedaron empantanadas al trascender en la prensa israelí una licitación para edificar 307 apartamentos en el asentamiento judío de Har Joma, aparentemente sin conocimiento de Ehud Olmert pues se trata, para los israelíes, de un "barrio de Jerusalén". El Gobierno, según la legislación, sólo debe autorizar la construcción en los más de 120 asentamientos de Cisjordania, cuya evacuación exigen los palestinos pues en ese territorio con apenas 5.400 kilómetros cuadrados, y en la esmirriada franja de Gaza, con otros 345 kilómetros, superficie inferior a la Comunidad de Madrid, tendrán que erigir su Estado independiente.