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UGU (šumma Muḫḫašu)
Ugu is a town in Uttar Pradesh, India. Ugu or UGU may also refer to: Places *Ugu Island (''Ugu-shima''), a small islet in Hakata Bay, Japan * Mount Ugu, a mountain in the Philippines *Ugu District Municipality, a district of KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa Food and culture *Telfairia occidentalis, an African leaf-vegetable *Ugu, a week in the Balinese Pawukon calendar The Pawukon is a 210-day calendar that has its origins in the Hindu religion in Bali, Indonesia. The calendar consists of 10 different concurrent weeks of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 days. On the first day of the year it is the first day o ... *Ugu, a Cherokee high-priest's title of the ancient Kituwa settlement, North Carolina, United States *Ugu the Shoemaker, a fictional villain from the Oz books by L. Frank Baum *, a catch phrase uttered by ''Kanon'' character Ayu Tsukimiya Other uses *UGU, a genetic codon sequence of cysteine *Upper Gneiss Unit, a structural unit in geology (plate tectonics), ...
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Hakata Bay
is a bay in the northwestern part of Fukuoka city, on the Japanese island of Kyūshū. It faces the Tsushima Strait, and features beaches and a port, though parts of the bay have been reclaimed in the expansion of the city of Fukuoka. The bay is near the site of the Mongol invasions of Japan of 1274 and 1281; both invasions are sometimes referred to as the "Battle of Hakata Bay." Geography The Bay is defined by shoal Umi-no-nakamichi and tombolo Shika-no-shima (Shika Island) to the north, and ''Genkai-jima'' ( Genkai Island) to the northwest, and the Itoshima Peninsula to the west. Five wards of Fukuoka city border on the bay, which is sometimes labeled "Fukuoka Bay" on maps. Sometimes, the bay is divided into Hakata, Fukuoka, and Imazu Bays, though for simplicity's sake, the term "Hakata Bay" is commonly used as a catch-all to refer to all three. The bay is roughly 10 km from north to south, and 20 km from east to west, covering an area of roughly 133 km2. ...
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