Pau
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Pau may refer to:
- Places
- Pau, Edom, a city in the Bible
- Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, a city
- Arrondissement of Pau, a district containing the French city
- Pau (Aachen), a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Pau, Sardinia, a municipality
- Pau, Spain, a municipality
- Pau Brasil, a municipality in Bahia, a state in northeastern Brazil
- La Pau (Barcelona Metro), a station
- Lac Pau, a lake near Caniapiscau, Quebec, Canada (see Lac Pau (Caniapiscau) Water Aerodrome)
- Pau (river), a river of south-western France (Gave de Pau)
- People
- Pau (given name)
- Akina Pau (born 1974), fencer from Hong Kong, China
- Carlos Pau y Español (1857-1937), botanist
- Pau Chin Hau, Burmese religious leader
- Juan Margarit i Pau (died 1484), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Maria de la Pau Janer (born 1966), Spanish writer
- Paul Pau (1848–1932), French general
- Peter Pau (born 1951), Hong Kong cinematographer
- Petra Pau (born 1963), German politician
- Pau Shiu-hung (born 1942), Hong Kong politician
- Sioe Gouw Pau (born 1935), Indonesian Olympic fencer
- Tyrone Pau, Cook Islander professional rugby league footballer
- Schools
- Pacific Adventist University, Papua New Guinea
- Prueba de Acceso a la Universidad, see Selectividad
- Polska Akademia Umiejętności, Polish Academy of Learning
- Punjab Agricultural University, India
- Palo Alto University, in Palo Alto, California, United States
- Codes
- PAU, the IATA code for Pauk Airport, Burma
- pau, ISO-639 code for the Palauan language
- Other
- PAU: penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer (of the aorta)
- Pau (unit), a unit of capacity used in Brunei, Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak
- Pau Grand Prix, an auto race
- Alternative spelling for baozi (steamed Chinese buns) sometimes used in Malaysia
- pāʻū, a Hawaiian feather skirt (see Feather cloak)
- Pau, an Indian bread native to Goa. (commonly accompaniments in popular Indian fast foods like vada-pau, pau-bhaji, burji-pau etc.)
- Gangte Pau: Language spoken by Gangte people.
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