{{wiktionary|TUM|Tum|tum}} '''Tum''' or '''TUM''' can refer to: {{TOCright}} == Education == * Technical University of Munich ({{langx|de|links=no|Technische Universität München}}) ** TUM Institute for Advanced Study ** TUM Asia * Technological University (Mandalay) * The University of Manila

== Places == * Tum, Poland; a village **Tum Collegiate Church * Tum, Ethiopia; a village in the Maji District near Tum Airport * Tumut Airport, IATA airport code "TUM" * Tumbes Region, Peru, ISO 3166-2 code <code>PE-TUM</code>, shortened to ''TUM'' * Tuen Mun station, Hong Kong; MTR station code <code>TUM</code>

==People== * Tecla Tum, Kenyan politician * Stephanie Tum (born 1987), Cameroonian actress * Tum Saray (born 1992), Cambodian soccer player * Rigoberta Menchú Tum, (born 1959), an indigenous Guatemalan and 1992 Nobel Peace Prize laureate * Mehmet Tüm (born 1957), Turkish politician * Hervé Tum (born 1979), Cameroonian soccer player * Gerard Tum (1040–1120), founder of the Order of St John of Jerusalem (the ''Knights Hospitaller'')

== Other uses == * The human stomach or abdomen * Totally Unimodular Matrix, in mathematics * Tumbuka language, of several Bantu peoples (ISO 639-2 and 639-3 language code <code>tum</code>) * Tum, aka Toum, a variety of the Phong language cluster * ''Tum: A Dangerous Obsession'', 2004 Hindi film * ''Tum: My Pledge of Love'', 2011 Philippine film * Truck Utility Medium, British Army designation for the long wheelbase variant of the Land Rover Wolf

== See also == {{canned search|tum}} * Atum, an Egyptian god * Tums (disambiguation) * Tumtum (disambiguation), including ''tum tum'' * {{lookfrom|Tum}} * {{lookfrom|TUM}} * {{intitle|tum}}

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