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* Long Island Jam (2003-2005) and Bakersfield Jam (2006-2016), former names of the ], a team in the NBA Development League * Long Island Jam (2003–2005) and Bakersfield Jam (2006–2016), former names of the ], a team in the NBA Development League


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Jam is a type of fruit preserve.

Jam may also refer to:

Other common meanings

Places

Iran

Elsewhere

  • Jamrud, a town in Khyber Agency, Pakistan, known as "Jam" in the local Pashto language
  • Jám, the Hungarian name for Iam village, Berlişte Commune, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
  • Jam River, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

People

  • Jam (title), the title of various rulers in India and Pakistan
  • Jam Downs (born 1940), Louisiana district attorney
  • Jam Handy (1886–1983), American swimmer, water polo player and film producer
  • Kia Jam (born 1970), president and producer at K.Jam Media

Arts and entertainment

Music

Other

Media

  • BBC Jam, an online educational service
  • Jam!, a Canadian entertainment news site
  • Jam 88.3, branding of DWJM, a radio station in Metro Manila
  • Jam 96.3, branding of WJAM, a radio station in Selma, Alabama
  • JamRadio, the student radio station of the University of Hull, England

Organisations

Computing

Science

Sports

  • Slang for a slam dunk in basketball
  • Jam, a round in a roller derby game
  • Long Island Jam (2003–2005) and Bakersfield Jam (2006–2016), former names of the Northern Arizona Suns, a team in the NBA Development League

Codes

Other uses

See also

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