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'''Rus''' (''Русь'' in the Cyrillic Alphabet, transliterated ''Rus’'') may refer to one of the following:
'''Rus''' (''Русь'' in the Cyrillic Alphabet, transliterated ''Rus’'') may refer to one of the following:


* [[Rus' (people)]] - a medieval people of Eastern Europe
* [[Rus' (people)]] - a medieval ethnic group of Scandinavian origin
* [[Etymology of Rus and derivatives |Etymology of ''Rus'' and derivatives]] - ethnonym
* [[Etymology of Rus and derivatives |Etymology of ''Rus'' and derivatives]] - ethnonym
* [[Kievan Rus']] - state
* [[Kievan Rus']] - state

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Rus (Русь in the Cyrillic Alphabet, transliterated Rus’) may refer to one of the following:

It may be also an alternate spelling of one of the following:

  • Russ (Danish spelling rus), a Scandinavian cultural phenomenon associated with high school graduation
  • Ruth, the Ashkenazi Yiddish pronunciation of the Hebrew name