BRU
BRU is an abbreviation for:
- Belavia Belarusian Airlines , Belarusian airline under the ICAO code
- Brunei Darussalam (IOC and vehicle nationality mark)
- Brussels-Zaventem Airport , officially Brussels Airport in Belgium according to the IATA code
- Backup and Restore Utility, similar to tar (EDV)
- Religious instruction at vocational schools
Bru means:
- Bru (Hordaland) , municipality in Hordaland, Norway
- Bru (Sogn og Fjordane) , municipality in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
- Bru (language) , language of the Bru, language code according to ISO 639-3
- Bru (people) , people of Southeast Asia
- alternatively Brue (Brù), a town on the Isle of Lewis
- Bru Jne. & Cie. French doll manufacturer founded by Léon Casimir Bru in 1866 with headquarters in Paris and Montreuil-sous-Bois
Bru or Brú is the surname of the following people:
- Ayne Bru , German painter
- Federico Laredo Brú (1875–1946), President of the Republic of Cuba (1936–40)
- Francisco Bru (1885–1962), Spanish soccer player, referee and coach
- Heðin Brú (1901–1987), Faroese writer
- Jon Bru (* 1977), Spanish cyclist
- Jonathan Bru (* 1985), Mauritian football player
- Jørgen Bru (1881–1974), Norwegian marksman
- José Bru (born 1928), Mexican basketball player
- Kevin Bru (* 1988), Mauritian football player
- Luis Bru (1907– ??), Spanish boxer
- Myriam Bru (born 1930), French actress
- Raymond Bru (1906–1989), Belgian fencer
- Tina Bru (* 1986), Norwegian politician
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