Upa
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Upa or UPA may refer to:
In geography:
- Upa, Azerbaijan, a village in Khizi Rayon
- Upa, Estonia, village in Kaarma Parish, Saare County, Estonia
- Upa River, a river in Russia
- Úpa River, a river in the Czech Republic
In geopolitics:
- National Liberation Front of Angola, which was called União das Populações de Angola or UPA from 1959 to 1961
- Uganda People's Army, a rebel group active from 1987 to 1992
- Ukrayins'ka Povstans'ka Armiya or Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a nationalist partisan organization during and after World War II
- Ulster Protestant Action
- United Progressive Alliance, a political coalition in power in the Indian government from 2004 to 2014
In associations:
- Utenti Pubblicità Associati, the Italian Advertisers' Association, based in Milan, Italy
- United States Professional Poolplayers Association
- Universal Powerline Association, a body which promotes power line communication technology
- Usability Professionals' Association
In other uses:
- UPA (animation studio), an American animation studio
- Bridge (grappling) or upa, a move in Brazilian jiu-jitsu designed to dislodge a mounted opponent
- Ultra Port Architecture, a computer bus developed by Sun Microsystems for its graphics workstations
- Uniform Partnership Act, a model statute proposed by the U.S. NCCUSL
- Unique Particle Attribution, a mechanism to prevent ambiguity in XML Schema
- University Preparatory Academy, a charter school in San Jose, California, USA
- University Preparatory Academy, a charter school of the University Prep Schools system in Detroit, Michigan
- Universidad de Playa Ancha, a university in Valparaíso, Chile
- Uralic Phonetic Alphabet, a notational system for the Uralic languages
- uPA or Urokinase, a serine protease enzyme
- Upa, a character in Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa
- Urban Protection Agency, a fictional organisation in Project Eden
See also
- 'upa'upa, a Tahitian dance
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