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CU, Cu, or cu may refer to:
- College University, an animated Internet-based comedy series
- The ISO 639-1 code for Old Church Slavonic
- Combat Upgrade, from the MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game) Star Wars: Galaxies by Sony Online Entertainment
- Copper, the chemical element with the symbol Cu
- See you (later), here CU being an internet slang abbreviation
- A Portuguese profanity word meaning anus.
In mathematics & science:
- Chemical Symbol for Copper
- Cumulus clouds
- Control unit
- CU (Powerline), an HVDC-powerline in the USA
- cubic in a variety of English customary units (cubic inch, cubic foot, etc.).
Referencing a place:
- .cu is Cuba's top-level domain country code.
- Cuba, ISO 3166, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram
- Old Church Slavonic: ISO 639 alpha-2 language code.
- Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area
In religion:
- Christian Union (students), a university or college student Christian group.
In film making:
In entertainment:
- Cities Unlimited, the former name of a not yet released city building computer game from Monte Cristo, now called Cities XL.
As a company or organization:
- ChristianUnion, a political party in the Netherlands
- Consumers Union
- Credit union
- Cubana, an IATA airline designator
As a university:
- University of Calcutta (India)
- University of Cambridge (UK)
- University of Colorado at Boulder (US)
- Cameron University (US)
- Capilano University (Canada]
- Cardiff University (UK)
- Carleton University (Canada)
- Cedarville University (US)
- Chapman University (US)
- Charles University (CR, Prague)
- Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
- Chittagong University, Bangladesh
- Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)
- Clarkson University (US)
- Clemson University (US)
- University of Colorado (US)
- Colgate University (US)
- Columbia University (US)
- Concordia University (Canada)
- Cornell University (US)
- Cornerstone University (US)
- Cranfield University (UK)
- Creighton University (US)
- Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)
Wikipedia content modification information:
- This page was last modified on 4 October 2008, at 01:25.
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