FOMA
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Acronym | Definition |
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FOMA | Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access |
FOMA | Font Manager |
FOMA | Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access (NTT DoCoMo; Japan) |
FOMA | Florida Osteopathic Medical Association (Tallahassee, Florida) |
FOMA | Fort Matanzas National Monument (US National Park Service) |
FOMA | Festival of Music and Art |
FOMA | Fuel-Oxidizer Management Assembly |
FOMA | Friends of Music Association (UK) |
References in periodicals archive
At the Matanzas Inlet, about 15 miles south of the Castillo de San Marcos, is the
Fort Matanzas National Monument. The Spanish built the small coquina fort mere after the British launched an attack on St.
Today, Castillo de San Marcos and its sister,
Fort Matanzas National Monument, stand under the National Park Service flag, and its visitors--numbering up to 800,000 per year--carry cameras rather than muskets.
Fort Matanzas National Monument in Florida, though established to preserve a Spanish fort built in 1740-42, also is where the United States held Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche people prisoners of war in the late 1800s and early 1900s following the Indian Wars in the West.
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