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'''UZ''', '''Uz''', or '''uz''' may refer to:
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'''Uz''' or '''UZ''' may refer to:
==Businesses and organisations==
===Education===
* [[Universidad de Zamboanga]], Philippines
* [[University of Zaragoza]], Aragón, Spain
* [[University of Zimbabwe]], Harare, Zimbabwe


===Transport===
'''Name:'''
* [[Uz (tribe)]] or Oghuz Turks, a group of loosely linked nomadic Turkic peoples
* [[Uz (son of Aram)]], one of the sons of Aram, son of Shem, according to the Hebrew Bible
* Uz, the first child of Nahor II, son of Tehur, and Milcah, Nahor II's niece

'''Places:'''
* The [[Land of Uz]], was [[Job (Bible)|Job's]] homeland, according to [[Old Testament|The Old Testament]] [[Book of Job]].
* [[Uyts]], Armenia, also called ''Uz''
* [[Uz River]], a river and a valley in Romania
* [[Uzbekistan]], a country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union
** [[.uz]], reserved top-level domain for Uzbekistan
* [[Ukrzaliznytsia]], the national railway company of Ukraine
* [[Ukrzaliznytsia]], the national railway company of Ukraine
* [[Buraq Air]] (IATA code UZ), a Libyan airline
* [[University of Zaragoza]], a public university in Aragón, Spain

* [[University of Zimbabwe]]
==People==
* [[Universidad de Zamboanga]], in Zamboanga City, Philippines
* [[Uz, son of Aram]], one of the sons of Aram, according to the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10:23)
* [[Johann Uz]] (1720-1796), German anacreontic poet

==Places==
===Asia===
* [[Uz, Iran]]
* [[Uzbekistan]], a country (ISO 3166: UZ)
** [[.uz]], its top-level domain
* [[Land of Uz]], in the Bible, the homeland of Job
* [[Uyts]], Armenia (also called ''Uz'')


===Elsewhere===
'''Other:'''
* [[Uz (river)]], Romania
* [[Uzès]], a commune of the Gard {{lang|fr|''département''}} in southern France
* [[Uz, Hautes-Pyrénées]], France
* [[Urban Zone]], a lifestyle program focusing on house design, architecture and interior
* [[Uz, Kentucky]], United States
* Uz, a puzzle-type game found in the "millennium gamepak gold" CD amongst 50 other games
* The IATA Code for [[Buraq Air]]


==Other uses==
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* Uz or [[Oghuz Turks]], a group of loosely linked nomadic Turkic peoples
* [[Uzbek language]] (ISO 639-1 code "uz")
*[[Ústredňa Židov]], a ''Judenrat'' in Slovakia during the Holocaust
*[[Toyota UZ engine]]


==See also==
[[de:UZ]]
* [[Uzès]], a commune of the Gard {{lang|fr|département}} in southern France
[[eo:Uz]]
* [[Uzi]], a family of Israeli submachine guns
[[fr:UZ]]
{{disambiguation|geo|surname}}
[[ko:UZ]]
[[it:UZ]]
[[sw:UZ]]
[[lv:UZ]]
[[lt:UZ]]
[[nl:Uz]]
[[ja:UZ]]
[[pt:Uz]]
[[ru:Uz]]
[[sl:UZ]]
[[fi:Uz]]
[[sv:UZ]]
[[tr:Uz]]

Latest revision as of 09:43, 6 September 2024

UZ, Uz, or uz may refer to:

Businesses and organisations

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Education

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Transport

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People

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  • Uz, son of Aram, one of the sons of Aram, according to the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10:23)
  • Johann Uz (1720-1796), German anacreontic poet

Places

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Asia

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Elsewhere

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Other uses

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See also

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  • Uzès, a commune of the Gard département in southern France
  • Uzi, a family of Israeli submachine guns