Lima (disambiguation)

Lima stands for:

Geographic entities in Peru:

  • Lima, capital of Peru
  • Cercado de Lima district of Lima
  • Lima Province in Peru
  • Lima ( region ) in Peru

Places in the United States:

  • Lima ( Illinois)
  • Lima ( Montana)
  • Lima (New York)
  • Lima ( Ohio)
  • Lima ( Oklahoma)
  • Lima ( Pennsylvania)
  • In the state of Wisconsin Lima ( Grant County, Wisconsin ), a Town
  • Lima ( Pepin County, Wisconsin ), a Town
  • Lima ( Rock County, Wisconsin ), a Town
  • Lima ( Sheboygan County, Wisconsin ), a Town

Places in other countries:

  • Lima ( Buenos Aires ), place in Argentina
  • Lima ( Paraguay), community in Paraguay

Other geographical objects:

  • Lima ( river), the river on the Iberian Peninsula
  • Lima ( Serchio ), left tributary of the river Serchio
  • Lima Islands, part of the Tanimbarese Islands
  • Lima ( San Pedro), District in Paraguay
  • Cova Lima district in East Timor
  • ( 10867 ) Lima, Asteroid

Lima is the surname of the following persons:

  • Abilo de Deus de Jesus Lima, East Timorese politicians
  • Adriana Lima ( born 1981 ), Brazilian Model Photo
  • Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto (1881-1922), Brazilian journalist and author
  • Alceu Amoroso Lima (1893-1983) Brazilian author
  • Aline de Lima (born 1978 ), Brazilian singer
  • André Lima ( born 1985 ), Brazilian footballer
  • André Oliveira de Lima ( born 1985 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Ângelo de Lima (1872-1921), Portuguese poet
  • Antoni Lima (born 1970 ), Andorran football player
  • António Pereira Lima ( born 1952 ), Portuguese footballer
  • Antônio dos Santos Lima (Lima; b. 1942 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Brian Lima (born 1972 ), Samoan rugby player
  • Bruno Lima ( born 1985 ), Portuguese cyclist
  • Antônio Caetano Lima dos Santos ( * 1916), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Ilheus
  • Carlos Fuentes Lima (born 1970 ), Swiss Handball coach and handball player
  • Conceição Lima ( born 1961 ), poet and journalist saotomeanische
  • Cristiano de Lima (1979-2004), Brazilian footballer
  • Daniel Lima dos Santos Daio, politicians from São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Darcy Lima (born 1962 ), Brazilian chess player
  • Dermival Almeida Lima ( Baiano, born 1978 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Diego da Costa Lima ( * 1988), Brazilian footballer
  • Elon Lages Lima ( born 1929 ), Brazilian mathematician
  • Fabiano de Lima Campos Maria ( born 1985 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Fernanda Lima ( b. 1977 ), Brazilian television presenter, actress and model
  • Francisco Negrao de Lima (1901-1981), Brazilian politician and diplomat
  • Gusttavo Lima ( * 1989), Brazilian musician
  • Hamlet Lima Quintana (1923-2002), Argentinian writer and musician
  • Henrique Pacheco Lima ( born 1985 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Henrique da Rocha Lima (1879-1956), Brazilian physician and pathologist
  • Ildefonso Lima ( born 1979 ), Andorran football player
  • Idner Faustino Lima Martins (born 1978 ), Brazilian volleyball player
  • Isabel Pires de Lima ( born 1952 ), Portuguese politician and scholar of literature
  • João d' Avila Moreira Lima (1919-2011), Brazilian minister, Auxiliary Bishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
  • João Batista Lima Gomes ( born 1985 ), Brazilian footballer
  • João de Souza Lima (1898-1982), Brazilian pianist, composer and conductor
  • Jorge de Lima (1895-1953), Brazilian writer
  • Jose Lima (1972-2010), Dominican baseball player
  • José Carlos Vaz de Lima (1928-2008), Brazilian theologian and Archbishop of Petrópolis
  • Jose de Lima (1924-2013), Bishop of Sete Lagoas
  • José Joaquim Lopes de Lima ( 1796/98-1852 ), Portuguese military officer, politician and administrator
  • José Reinaldo de Lima ( born 1957 ), Brazilian footballer
  • José Lezama Lima (1910-1976), Cuban writer
  • José Vieira de Lima ( born 1931 ), Brazilian religious cleric, Bishop Emeritus of São Luiz de Cáceres
  • Josimar Lima ( * 1989), Dutch - Cape Verde Football Players
  • Joviano de Lima Júnior (1942-2012), Brazilian religious priest, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ribeirão Preto
  • Kepler Laveran Lima Ferreira ( Pepe; b. 1983 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Laura Lima (born 1971 ), South African artist
  • Leila de Lima ( born 1959 ), Philippine lawyer, university teacher and politician
  • Luis Lima ( born 1948 ), Argentine opera singer (tenor )
  • Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias (1803-1880), Brazilian marshal
  • Luis Augusto Turcios Lima (1941-1966), Guatemalan military
  • Pablo Lima ( * 1990), Uruguayan football player
  • Paulo César Lima ( born 1949 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Paulo Henrique Chagas de Lima ( * 1989), Brazilian footballer
  • Paulo Sérgio de Oliveira Lima (born 1954 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Pedro Lima ( b. 1983 ), Brazilian boxer
  • Rodrigo José Lima dos Santos (Lima; b. 1983 ), Brazilian footballer
  • Rose of Lima (1586-1617), Peruvian mystic and saint
  • Rosalvo Cordeiro de Lima (born 1962 ), Brazilian priest, auxiliary bishop in Fortaleza
  • Salvatore Lima (1928-1992), Italian politician
  • Stephanie de Lima ( * 1988), Canadian water jumper
  • Taiana Lima ( born 1984 ), Brazilian beach volleyball player
  • Vanderlei de Lima (born 1969 ), Brazilian long distance runner
  • Vasco de Lima Couto (1923-1980), Portuguese poet and actor
  • Venceslaus de Sousa Pereira de Lima (1858-1919), Portuguese politician
  • Vicente de Lima ( born 1977 ), Brazilian athlete

Other:

  • Lima bean, a species of the subfamily of the Fabaceae
  • Files mussels ( genus ), a genus within the shells
  • Lima ( model railway ), an Italian manufacturer of model railways
  • Lima Locomotive Works, an American railway manufacturer
  • Lima ( 1933), the Portuguese Navy destroyer
  • Lima ( 1880), submarine escort vessel of the Peruvian Navy
  • Li ma, alloy for the production of statues and bells
  • Lima, Letter L in ICAO alphabet
  • Lima, a Roman Goddess
  • Lima -city, a free hosting in Germany

LIMA stands for:

  • Left internal mammarian artery, the left internal thoracic artery
  • Landsat Image Mosaic Of Antarctica

LiMA stands for:

  • Left Media Academy, see BAG Red Reporter / inside

LiMa stands for:

  • Alternator
  • Light pole
  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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