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  • Zama, Numidia, a principal town of the Numidian tribe the Massylii
    Massylii
    The Massylii or Maesulians were a Berber federation of tribes of eastern Numidia which was formed by an amalgamation of smaller tribes during the 4th century BC. They were ruled by a king. On their loosely defined western frontier was the powerful rival the kingdom of the Masaesyli. To their east...

  • Zama, Kanagawa
    Zama, Kanagawa
    is a city located in central Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The city is also home to the United States' Camp Zama Army base. As of 128,989, the city had an estimated population of 128,989 and a density of 7,320 persons per km². The total area was 17.58 km²....

    , a city of Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
  • Zama, Mississippi
    Zama, Mississippi
    Zama is an unincorporated community in Attala County, Mississippi, United States. On April 27, 2011, a tornado hit the Zama area as part of the April 25–28, 2011 tornado outbreak, causing heavy tree and power line damage. The tornado was classified as an EF-1, with estimated wind speeds of...

    , an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Zama City, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada
  • Zama Minor
    Zama Minor
    Zama Minor is an archaeological site in northern Tunisia. Not to be confused with Zama Regia, where, on October 19, 202 BC, there was the famous Battle of Zama.- External links :* * Catholic Encyclopedia Reference to location...

    , an archaeological site in Tunisia
  • Zama Regia
    Zama Regia
    Zama Regia was, on October 19, 202 BC, a site of the Battle of Zama between Ancient Carthage and the Roman Republic. The Romans won the battle, thus ending the Second Punic War. It was the only defeat of Hannibal, who was defeated by Publius Cornelius Scipio. A Roman city was built there a...

    , an archaeological site in Tunisia, site of the Battle of Zama
    Battle of Zama
    The Battle of Zama, fought around October 19, 202 BC, marked the final and decisive end of the Second Punic War. A Roman army led by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus defeated a Carthaginian force led by the legendary commander Hannibal...

  • Camp Zama
    Camp Zama
    is a United States Army post located in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, about southwest of Tokyo.Camp Zama is home to the U.S. Army Japan /I Corps , the U.S. Army Japan Aviation Detachment "Ninjas" , the 500th Military Intelligence Brigade, the Japan Engineer...

    , a United States Army base in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
  • Other name of Tulum, a Maya site in Mexico
  • Zama Lake
    Zama Lake
    Zama Lake is a large lake in the Mackenzie County, in north-western Alberta, Canada.It is located approximately west of High Level, at the confluence of Zama River and Hay River. The lake covers and forms an intricate river, lakes and wetland system. The Hay-Zama Lakes complex is a Ramsar site...

     is a large lake in northern Alberta, Canada

Other meanings

  • Battle of Zama
    Battle of Zama
    The Battle of Zama, fought around October 19, 202 BC, marked the final and decisive end of the Second Punic War. A Roman army led by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus defeated a Carthaginian force led by the legendary commander Hannibal...

     fought near Zama Regia
    Zama Regia
    Zama Regia was, on October 19, 202 BC, a site of the Battle of Zama between Ancient Carthage and the Roman Republic. The Romans won the battle, thus ending the Second Punic War. It was the only defeat of Hannibal, who was defeated by Publius Cornelius Scipio. A Roman city was built there a...

  • Zama (film), a Spanish/Argentinian film
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