Watch the Qualifiers game between BC Dnipro and CSM Corona Brasov at the FIBA Europe Cup 2025-26. #FIBAEuropeCup ...
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Sumya Anani is a retired American professional female boxer nicknamed "The Island Girl." She was 5'6" and boxed as a junior welterweight. She is best known for a 1996 bout which left her opponent severely injured and may have served as an inspiration for the film Million Dollar Baby.
Sumykhimprom Sumy is a Ukrainian professional basketball club that is based in Sumy and sponsored by Sumykhimprom. The club competes in the Ukrainian Basketball Super League.
Sumy is a small city in north-eastern Ukraine, and the capital of Sumy Oblast (region). Sumy also serves as the administrative center of Sumy Raion of Sumy oblast.
Sumy Oblast is an oblast (province) in the northeastern part of Ukraine.
Sumy Airport is a state-owned airport located in Sumy, Ukraine. It is capable of accepting international flights since December 8, 2006.
The Sumy State University is located in Sumy Oblast, in the historical region of Sloboda Ukraine. According to the Webometrics Rating, Sumy State University ranks 4rd in worldwide Internet rating among Ukrainian institutes of higher education as of 2018.
Sumy National Agrarian University is a Ukrainian university.
Sums'kyi Raion is a raion in Sumy Oblast in Central Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion is the city of Sumy, which is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion.
Sumy Municipal Gallery - a modern cultural institution of Sumy.
Tetracycline, sold under the brand name Sumycin among others, is an antibiotic used to treat a number of infections. This includes acne, cholera, brucellosis, plague, malaria, and syphilis.