Ketu
Ketu or KETU may refer to:
Places
- Ketu (Benin), a historical location in present-day Benin
- Ketu, Nigeria
- Ketu Municipal District, in Ghana
- Ketu railway station, in China
- Ketu, another name for the mountain K2 on the China–Pakistan border
Other uses
- Ketu (mythology), a god in Hinduism
- KETU, an American radio station
- Candomblé Ketu, a branch of the Candomblé religion of South America
- Lesley Ketu (born 1987), New Zealand rugby union player
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See also
- Candomblé Ketu, the largest branch of Candomblé, a religion practiced in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay
- Kétou, Benin, a town
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