UZ
UZ is an abbreviation for:
- Ukrzalisnyzja , the Ukrainian railway company
- Ultracentrifugation
- University of Saragossa ( Universidad de Zaragoza ), a university in Spain
- University of Zululand , a college in South Africa
- Immediate compulsion , a legal term
- Our time (magazine) , communist magazine
- Our time (newspaper) , newspaper of the DKP (German Communist Party)
- Our newspaper , communist Austrian children's newspaper after 1945, in which well-known children's book authors such as Mira Lobe published
- Center for women entrepreneurs in Hanover
- Company merger, close cooperation or association of different companies
- Signatories in memos administrative and judicial
- Certificate of Origin
- Uzbekistan (country code according to ISO 3166)
- our calendar, a secular term for the period after the birth of Christ, see v. BC and BC
UZ as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Northern Ireland: Belfast
- Norway: Kristiansund in the province of Møre og Romsdal
Uz stands for:
- Uz (Bible) , country name and personal name in the Bible
- Uz (tribe) , Aramaic tribe
- a synonym for neck, ridicule
- the name of the Oghuz in Greek sources (Ouzoi)
- Uz (Hautes-Pyrénées) , commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, France
- Uz (Romania) , river in Romania
- Uz (Cabeceiras de Basto) , village in Northern Portugal
Uz is the family name of the following people:
- Johann Peter Uz (1720–1796), German poet
- Laura de la Uz (* 1970), Cuban theater, cinema and television actress
uz stands for:
- the Uzbek language according to ISO 639-1
- .uz , the top-level domain of Uzbekistan