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'''Hus''' or '''HUS''' may refer to:
'''Hus''' or '''HUS''' may refer to:


* [[Croatian Trade Union Association]] ({{lang-hr|label=none|text=Hrvatska Udruga Sindikata}})
==Medicine==
* [[Hemolytic-uremic syndrome]], a disease characterized by haemolytic anemia, kidney problems and a low platelet count
* [[Hemolytic–uremic syndrome]], a group of blood disorders characterized by low red blood cells, acute kidney injury, and low platelets
* [[House]] ({{lang-ang|label=none|text=Hus}}), a single-unit residential building
* [[Huastec language]] (ISO 639-3 code: hus), spoken by the Téenek people living in rural areas of San Luis Potosí and northern Veracruz
* [[Hughes Airport (Alaska)]] (IATA code: HUS), a state-owned public-use airport
* HUS, nickname for the [[Sikorsky H-34]] American piston-engined military helicopter


==People==
==People==
* <!-- Hus Dit Millet, Charles -->[[Charles Hus, dit Millet]] (1738&ndash;1802), political figure in Lower Canada
* [[Hus (surname)]]
* [[Hus family]], an 18th-century French dynasty of ballet dancers and actors
* [[Hus family]], 18th-century French dynasty of ballet dancers and actors
* [[Eugène Hus]] (1758&ndash;1823), Franco-Belgian ballet dancer and choreographer
* [[Jan Hus]] ({{circa|1370}} &ndash; 6 July 1415), Czech theologian and philosopher
* [[Jean-Baptiste Hus]] (1736&ndash;1805), French ballet master
* [[Tim Hus]], Canadian country/folk singer
* [[Walter Hus]] (born 1959), Belgian composer and musician


==Transport==
==See also==
* [[Hoos]], a surname
* [[Hughes Airport (Alaska)]], by IATA code
* [[Sikorsky HUS]], a piston-engined military helicopter used by the United States Navy

==Organisations==
* [[Croatian Trade Union Association]] (Croatian: {{lang|hr|Hrvatska Udruga Sindikata}})
* [[Harlington Upper School]], in Harlington, Bedfordshire, England
* [[Humboldtschule, Bad Homburg]], a German gymnasium in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Hesse

==Other==
* hus, an Old English -and modern Scandinavian- word for '[[house]]'
* [[ǁHus]], a Namibian mancala game
* [[Huastec language]], a Mayan language of Mexico
* [[Hebdometre–undecimogramme–second system]]<!-- link with possibilities -->, a historic system of units better known as [[quadrant–eleventh-gram–second system]]<!-- link with possibilities --> (QES) (see also: [[hebdo-]])

== See also ==
* [[Huss (disambiguation)]]
* [[Huss (disambiguation)]]
* [[Hoos]], a surname


{{disambiguation}}
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 24 April 2024

Hus or HUS may refer to:

People[edit]

  • Charles Hus, dit Millet (1738–1802), political figure in Lower Canada
  • Hus family, 18th-century French dynasty of ballet dancers and actors
  • Eugène Hus (1758–1823), Franco-Belgian ballet dancer and choreographer
  • Jan Hus (c. 1370 – 6 July 1415), Czech theologian and philosopher
  • Jean-Baptiste Hus (1736–1805), French ballet master
  • Tim Hus, Canadian country/folk singer
  • Walter Hus (born 1959), Belgian composer and musician

See also[edit]