Umi
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Umi may refer to:
  • Umi, Fukuoka
    Umi, Fukuoka
    is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka, Japan.As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 38,545 and a density of 1,275.48 persons per km². The total area is 30.22 km²....

    , a town in Japan (Umi means "sea" in Japanese)
  • 'Umi-a-Liloa
    'Umi-a-Liloa
    Umi-a-Liloa ruled as the 14th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii island from 1510 to 1525.-Royal Birth:Umi-a-Liloa, commonly known as Umi, was younger son of Liloa, 12th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii. Umi's mother Akahiakuleana was of much lower rank and distantly related to Liloa...

    , king of the island of Hawaii
  • Umi Ryuzaki, a character in the fictional manga series Magic Knight Rayearth
  • UMI, Universal Mobile Interface
    Universal Mobile Interface
    Universal Mobile Interface is a software concept designed to overcome key barriers to mass usage of mobile services. By running server-based services “over the top”, the end user always has access to personal content and data irrespective of operator or device...

  • UMI, Universal Metering Interface
    Universal Metering Interface
    UMI is a set of 3 free open specifications for smart metering and smart home products. The UMI specifications define; a module interface based on SPI, an optical communications interface based on EN62056-21 and a security interface based on ECC-256 and AES-128...

  • UMI, microfilm publisher formerly known as University Microfilms International
    University Microfilms International
    University Microfilms International or UMI, was founded in the 1930s by Eugene Power in Ann Arbor. By June 1938, Power worked in two rented rooms from a downtown Ann Arbor funeral parlor, specializing in microphotography to preserve library collections...

  • UMI, Uganda Management Institute
    Uganda Management Institute
    Uganda Management Institute is a government- owned national center for training, research and consultancy in the field of management and administration in Uganda.-Location:...

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