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* [[Johann Uz]] (1720-1796), German anacreontic poet |
* [[Johann Uz]] (1720-1796), German anacreontic poet |
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* Uz or [[Oghuz Turks]], a group of loosely linked nomadic Turkic peoples |
* Uz or [[Oghuz Turks]], a group of loosely linked nomadic Turkic peoples |
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* [[Uz (son of Aram)]], one of the sons of Aram |
* [[Uz (son of Aram)]], one of the sons of Aram, according to the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10:23) |
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* [[Uz (son of Shem)]], one of the sons of Shem, according to the Hebrew bible (1 Chronicles 1:17) |
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* [[Uz (son of Dishan)]] one of the sons of Dishan, according to the Hebrew bible (Genesis 36:28 and 1 Chronicles 1:42) |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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* [[Land of Uz]], |
* [[Land of Uz]], homeland of Job, according to [[Book of Job]] (Job 1:1) |
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* [[Ukrzaliznytsia]], the national railway company of Ukraine |
* [[Ukrzaliznytsia]], the national railway company of Ukraine |
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* [[Universidad de Zamboanga]], in Zamboanga City, Philippines |
* [[Universidad de Zamboanga]], in Zamboanga City, Philippines |
Revision as of 05:04, 3 June 2015
UZ, Uz, or uz may refer to:
Names
- Johann Uz (1720-1796), German anacreontic poet
- Uz or Oghuz Turks, a group of loosely linked nomadic Turkic peoples
- Uz (son of Aram), one of the sons of Aram, according to the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10:23)
- Uz (son of Shem), one of the sons of Shem, according to the Hebrew bible (1 Chronicles 1:17)
- Uz (son of Dishan) one of the sons of Dishan, according to the Hebrew bible (Genesis 36:28 and 1 Chronicles 1:42)
Places
- Land of Uz, homeland of Job, according to Book of Job (Job 1:1)
- Ukrzaliznytsia, the national railway company of Ukraine
- Universidad de Zamboanga, in Zamboanga City, Philippines
- University of Zaragoza, a public university in Aragón, Spain
- University of Zimbabwe in Harare, the oldest and largest university in Zimbabwe
- Uyts, Armenia, also called Uz
- Uz, Iran
- Uz, Kentucky
- Uz River, a river and a valley in Romania
- Uzbekistan, a country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union
Other uses
- Urban Zone, a lifestyle program focusing on house design, architecture and interior
- Uzbek language, ISO 639-1
- Uzès, a commune of the Gard [département] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) in southern France
- Buraq Air, by IATA Code
- .uz, reserved top-level domain for Uzbekistan