Motu
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Motu or MOTU may refer to:
- Motu people
- Motu language, a language of Papua New Guinea
- Motu proprio, a type of Papal document
- Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU), a maker of professional audio hardware and software
- Masters of the Universe, an action figure line of the 1980s, commonly abbreviated as MotU or MOTU
- Motu Economic and Public Policy Research a research institute from New Zealand
Places
- Motu (geography), a reef islet formed by broken coral and sand surrounding an atoll
- Motu Nao, Marquesas Islands
- Motu Nui, near Easter Island
- Motu Oa, Marquesas Islands
- Motu Paahi, French Polynesia
- Motu (tribal area), Niue
- Motu River, New Zealand
- Motu, New Zealand, a settlement near Matawai
Given name
- Motu Hafoka (born 1987), Samoan footballer
- Motu Matu'u (born 1987), New Zealand rugby union player
- Motu Tony (born 1981), Samoan-born New Zealand rugby league player
See also
- All pages with a title containing Motu
- De Motu (disambiguation)
- Motu Iti (disambiguation)
- Motu One (disambiguation)
- Motuloa (disambiguation)
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