- Birmingham,
England Brum (TV series)
Brum (surname), a
Portuguese surname This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Brum. If an internal...
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Brum Beat was a
monthly magazine about the
music of Birmingham, England, and the
neighbouring towns. The
magazine was
started in 1970 as
Midlands Beat...
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Brum is a
British children's
television series about the
adventures of a small,
sentient vintage car
named Brum. The
series was
originally narrated by...
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Gabriella Brum (born 1962) is a German-British
former model and
beauty queen who won the 1980 Miss
World and
resigned 18
hours later,
initially claiming...
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Brum or
brum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brum is a
Portuguese surname of
Flemish roots,
derived from
Wilhelm van der Bruyn,
migrant to...
- Skil
Brum (Urdu: سکل برم), or Skilbrum, is a
mountain in the
Karakoram range in Gilgit–Baltistan, ****stan,
approximately 9 km (5 mi) west-southwest of...
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Daniel (secular name
David Anthony Brum; born
November 16, 1954) is the
hierarch of the
Orthodox Church in America,
archbishop of the
Diocese of Chicago...
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Eliane Brum (born May 1966, in Ijuí) is a
Brazilian journalist,
writer and do****entarist. In 2019, she was long-listed for a
National Book Award. She graduated...
- Big
Brum is the
local name for the
clock tower on the
Council House, Birmingham, England.
Built in 1885, the
clock tower is part of the
first extension...
- Tony de
Brum (also
Anton de
Brum) (26
February 1945 – 22
August 2017) was a
Marshallese politician and
government minister. His
cabinet posts included Minister...