Au
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Au may refer to:
[edit] Science
- Absorbance Units, a reporting unit in spectroscopy
- Astronomical unit, the distance between the Earth and the Sun
- Atomic units, a system of units convenient for atomic physics and other fields
- Gold, a chemical element with the symbol Au
[edit] Computing
- .au, the internet country code for Australia
- Au file format, Sun Microsystems' audio format
- Audio Units, a system level plug-in architecture from Apple Computer
[edit] Universities
- Aarhus University, Denmark
- Aberystwyth University, Wales, United Kingdom
- Adelphi University, New York, United States
- Alfred University, New York, United States
- Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh, India
- American University, Washington, DC, United States
- Andrews University, Michigan, United States
- Anderson University (Indiana), United States
- Anderson University (South Carolina), United States
- Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada
- Auburn University, Alabama, United States
[edit] Geography
- Au (Munich), Munich, Germany
- Au (Schwarzwald), Baden-Wurttmberg, Germany
- Au am Leithaberge, Austria
- Au, Guinea, Kankan Region
- Au im Bregenzerwald, Austria
- Au in der Hallertau, Germany
- Au, St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Au, Vorarlberg, Bregenz, Austria
- Australia
[edit] Organizations
- African Union
- au (mobile phone operator), a mobile phone operator in Japan
- Akademia Umiejętności, a primary Polish scientific institution
- Americans United or American United for Separation of Church and State
- Austral Lineas Aereas, IATA code
- Adventure Unlimited
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Au (squat), a building that has been squatted in Frankfurt, Germany
- Aú, a cartwheel in the Brazilian martial art of Capoeira
- Au (surname), a Chinese family name
- Au Co, a fairy in Vietnamese mythology
- AU (band), an experimental pop group headed by Luke Wyland
- Ford AU Falcon, a family car made in Australia
- Alternative Ulster, a music magazine
- Alternative universe (fan fiction)
- Athletic Union, the union of sports clubs in a British university

