Corum (disambiguation)

Corum (disambiguation)

Corum may refer to:
* Corum, a fantasy hero created by Michael Moorcock
* Corum (watchmakers), a Swiss watch manufacturer
* Çorum Province, a province of the Black Sea region of Turkey
** Çorum, a town in the Çorum Province


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