Ku
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Ku, KU, Kū or ku may refer to:
- Ku Klux Klan, white supremacy group(s)
- The ancient Chinese Emperor Ku of Three August Ones and Five Emperors
- Universities:
- The University of Kansas (USA)
- Kandahar University (Afghanistan)
- Kettering University (Flint, MI, USA)
- Kean University (Union, NJ, USA)
- Kismayo University (Somalia)
- Klaipėda University (Lithuania)
- Korea University (South Korea)
- Korea University (Japan)
- The University of Karachi (Pakistan)
- Kasetsart University (Thailand)
- The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet) (Denmark)
- Kanagawa University (Japan)
- Kuwait University (Kuwait)
- Kutztown University (Kutztown, PA, USA)
- Wards of Japan (区 ku?), a type of city subdivision
- The Ku band of microwave radio frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum
- Kuwait Airways (IATA code)
- Kū, or Kū-ka-ili-moku, the Hawaiian god of war
- Kurdish language in the ISO 639 (alpha-2) code for language names
- Ku (language), a constructed language created for the 2005 film The Interpreter
- Ku (kana), romanisation of the Japanese kana く and ク
- Konstitutionsutskottet, the Committee on the Constitution of the Swedish parliament
- Kommunistisk Ungdom (Communist Youth), the former name of the Swedish Young Left.
- Konservativ Ungdom, the Young Conservatives (Denmark)
- Ku (protein), a protein involved in DNA repair
- Ku, the original name of the Privilege nightclub in Ibiza
- The Khonds, an aboriginal tribe of India
- Ku, the proposed chemical symbol for kurchatovium (later named rutherfordium).
- Slangs:
- Ku or Kuu, Japanese Pop-star Koda Kumi's nickname give by her fans.
- A shortened version of cool (used in instant messaging)
- Kose-Uuemõisa, Estonia
- Kū, another form for the Japanese Kyū, the number nine, and a term in martial arts.
[edit] See also
- Coup (disambiguation), pronounced /ku:/
- Coo