Aksu
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Aksu (also, Agsu and Akhsu) is a Turkish word, composed of the words ak (white) and su (water). It is the name of several localities and waterways in Asia and Europe.
[edit] Habitations
- in Armenia
- in Azerbaijan
- Agsu Rayon, Azerbaijan
- Agsu (city), a city in the rayon
- in China
- Aksu, Xinjiang, an Uyghur city in the Xinjiang Province of China
- Aksu Prefecture, the prefecture containing the city in Xinjiang
- in Iran
- Aqsu, Ardabil, a village in Arbadil Province
- in Kazakhstan
- Aksu, Kazakhstan, a city in Pavlodar Province of Kazakhstan
- Aksu, Almaty
- in Kyrgyzstan
- Ak-Suu, a town in Kyrgyzstan
- in Turkey
- Aksu, Antalya, a municipal town in southwestern Turkey, in the district of Antalya
- Aksu, Isparta, a town in southwestern Turkey, in the district of Isparta
[edit] Waterways
- in China
- Aksu River (China), a river near Aksu in the Xinjiang Province of China
- in Turkey
- Aksu Deresi, one of the main water streams of Giresun Province of Turkey
- Aksu River (Turkey), a river in Antalya Province of Turkey classically called the Cestrus
[edit] Firearms
- AK-74SU A Russian Assault Carbine
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