US (disambiguation)
US or U.S. usually refers to the United States, a country in North America.
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US, U.S., Us, us, or u.s. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Us (Peter Gabriel album)
- Us (Mull Historical Society album)
- Us (Brother Ali album)
- "Us" (Regina Spektor song)
- "Us", a 1997 song by Celine Dion from Let's Talk About Love
- Us, a 1974 album by Maceo Parker
- Urban Symphony, an Estonian music group
- "Us" (James Bay song), a 2018 song by James Bay from Electric Light
- US Festival, two California music festivals organized by Steve Wozniak
Other media
- Us (1991 film), a television film
- Us (2019 film), a horror film by Jordan Peele
- Us (novel), a 2014 novel by David Nicholls
- US (play), a 1966 play by Peter Brook
- "Us" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
- Us Weekly, an American celebrity magazine
- The History of Us, a 2013 novel by Leah Stewart
Businesses and organizations
Schools
- University of Salzburg, a university in Austria
- University of Seville, a university in Spain
- Université de Sherbrooke, a university in Canada
- University School, a private all-boys day school in Hunting Valley, Ohio, US
Other businesses and organizations
- US Airways (IATA designator US)
- US Organization, a Black nationalist group in the United States founded in 1965
- United Services Club or US Club, a golf club in Mumbai
- United Society, an Anglican charitable organization first founded in 1701
- United Synagogue, the union of British Orthodox synagogues founded in 1870
- Urgences-santé, an ambulance company in Montreal, Canada
Other uses
- .us, Internet top-level domain for the United States
- Us, Val-d'Oise, France
- Ultrasound or ultrasonic
- Understudy, in theatre
- Union State, a politico-economic union consisting of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus
- United States Reports, in legal citations
- Upper Silesia
- Uranium monosulfide
- Ut supra, Latin for "as above"
- We (pronoun), in its object case form
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