Cham can mean the following:
- a people living in Vietnam: see Cham people
- a town and a district in Bavaria, Germany: see Cham, Germany[?] and Cham (district)
- a city in the Canton of Zug, Switzerland: see Cham, Switzerland[?]
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Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
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