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Meanings and definitions for RUS
What does RUS stand for? What does RUS mean?
- Rus' (name), the transliteration of the Slavic name for Ruthenia
Rus' (region), the associated territory
- Rus' people, the people of Rus'
- Rus (surname), a Romanian-language surname
- Rajshahi University School
- Route utilisation strategy
- Rural Utilities Service, an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture
- rus, the ISO 639-2 code for the Russian language
- RUS, the ISO 3166-1 code for the Russian Federation
- Rus' Khaganate, a state in Eastern Europe (9th century)
- Kievan Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Kiev
- Vladimirian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Vladimir
- Halychian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, in region of Halych
- Volhynian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, in regions of Volhynia
- Halych-Volhynian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, uniting Halych and Volhynia
- Kingdom of Rus', an East Slavic medieval kingdom (Galicia-Volhynia)
- Turovian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, in region of Turov
- Polotskian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, in region of Polotsk
- Novgorodian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Novgorod
- Muscovite Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Moscow
- Tsardom of Rus', an East Slavic early modern state, centered in Moscow
- Minor Rus', an East Slavic historical region
- Great Rus’, an East Slavic historical region
- White Rus', an East Slavic historical region
- Black Rus', an East Slavic historical region
- Red Rus', an East Slavic historical region
- Carpathian Rus', a historical region inhabited mostly by Rusyns (Rusynia)
- Subcarpathian Rus' (1918-1919), provisional autonomous region, known as the "Rusyn Land"
- Subcarpathian Rus' (1919-1938), administrative region of the First Czechoslovak Republic
- Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus' (1938-1939), autonomous region of the Second Czechoslovak Republic
- Rus, Jaén, a municipality in the Province of Jaén, Spain
- Rus, Sălaj, a commune in Sălaj County, Romania
- Rus, a village in Dumbrăviţa Commune, Maramureș County, Romania
- Ruse, Bulgaria, Bulgaria
- Ruski Krstur, Vojvodina, Serbia
- Unofficial name of Prospective Piloted Transport System, a Russian proposed manned spacecraft
- Raptor Upper Stage or Raptor prototype upper-stage engine, a development of the Raptor rocket engine funded by USAF
- Resonant ultrasound spectroscopy, a laboratory technique
- Réacteur Université de Strasbourg, a French nuclear research reactor
- Rus (1903), a Russian newspaper published intermittently from 1903 to 1908
- Rus (special forces), a unit of interior troops of the Russian Federation
- Rus, a legendary eponymous ancestor, see Lech, Czech and Rus
- Ruś, Podlaskie Voivodeship, a village in Łomża County, north-eastern Poland
- Ruś, Olsztyn County, a village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, northern Poland
- Ruś, Ostróda County, a village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, northern Poland
- Ruś, the Polish name for the Rus' (region) in Eastern Europe
- as an abbreviation:
PYC - Pensacola (Florida) Yacht Club
- PYC - Potsdamer Yacht Club
- pyc - a compiler for Python bytecode, compiling .py code into .pyc code
- PYC - Shatin Pui Ying College in Hong Kong, China
- PyC - Pyrolytic carbon
- as a prefix:
PYc- Coastal Patrol Yacht (Patrol Yacht coastal) (United States Navy): see List of patrol vessels of the United States Navy
- as a stock ticker:
PYC- Primary Corp.
- Russ, an obsolete name for Russians or Muscovites
- Russ Abbot (born 1947), British musician, comedian and actor
- Russ Adams (born 1980), American former Major League Baseball player
- Russ Barenberg (born 1950), American bluegrass musician
- Russ Conway (1925–2000), stage name of Trevor Stanford, English popular music pianist
- Russ Feingold, American politician
- Russ Freeman (pianist) (1926–2002), American bebop jazz pianist and composer
- Russ Freeman (guitarist) (born 1960), American jazz fusion guitarist, composer and bandleader
- Russ Granik, longtime Deputy Commissioner of the National Basketball Association
- Russ Grimm (born 1959), American retired National Football League player
- Russ Hodge (born 1939), American decathlete, world record holder (1966–1967)
- Russ Howard (born 1956), Canadian curler
- Russ Kingston, American actor, editor and filmmaker
- Russ Letlow (1913–1987), American National Football League player
- Russ Malkin (born 1960), British film producer and creative director
- Russ Method (1897–1971), American football player
- Russ Meyer (1922–2004), American film director, producer and screenwriter
- Russ Meyer (baseball) (1923–1998), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Russ Peterson (gridiron football) (1905–1971), American football offensive lineman
- Russ Peterson (coach), American college basketball, football and baseball coach in the 1930s to '50s
- W. Peterson (1916–2011), American politician
- Russ Ptacek (born 1963), American journalist
- Russ Roberts (born 1954), American economist
- Eugene Russ Smith (guard) (1893–1958), American football player
- Russ Smith (running back) (1944–2001), American football player
- Russ Smith (basketball) (born 1991), American basketball player
- Russ Smith (publisher) (born 1955), American newspaper publisher and columnist
- Russ Tamblyn (born 1934), American actor
- John Russ Thomas (1924–1991), American National Football League player
- Russ (rapper) (born 1992), American rapper
- Russ (UK rapper), "Gun Lean" rapper from London
- Russ Washington (born 1946), American former National Football League player
- Russel Russ Witherby (born 1962), American coach and former ice dancer
- Hannah Russ, zooarchaeologist
- Joanna Russ (1937–2011), American feminist science fiction author
- Marco Russ (born 1985), German footballer
- Martin Faxon Russ (1931–2010), American author and professor
- Robert Russ (painter) (1847–1922), Austrian painter
- Robert D. Russ (1933–1997), United States Air Force general
- Robert Edwin Russ (1830–1902), planter and founder of Ruston, Louisiana
- Semp Russ (1878–1978), American college football quarterback and tennis player in the 1904 Olympics
- Tim Russ (born 1956), American actor
- William Russ (born 1950), American actor
- Russ (Norwegian celebrant) (singular and plural), participant(s) in the traditional Norwegian high school graduation ceremony russefeiring
- Russ, Bas-Rhin, a commune of the arrondissement of Molsheim in Alsace, France
- Russ, Missouri, a community in the United States
- Russ, Hungarian name for Ruşi village, Bretea Română Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania
- Gotland pony or russ, a breed of Swedish pony
- Russ Prize, awarded by the United States National Academy of Engineering from 2001 to 2011
- Russ Owen, a fictional character on the British soap opera Hollyoaks
- Russell (given name)
- Russell (surname)
- western regions of Kievan Rus', including:
Halychian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Halych
- Volhynian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Volhynia
- Turovian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Turov
- Polotskian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Polotsk
- several Slavic historical regions, including:
White Rus', an East Slavic historical region
- Principality of Halychian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Halych
- Principality of Volhynian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Volhynia
- Principality of Halych-Volhynian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, uniting Halych and Volhynia
- Principality of Rus' (1658), a proposed state in Eastern Europe
- Duchy of Rus' (voivodeship), a province of the early modern Kingdom of Poland (from 15th to 18th century)
- Grand Principality of Kievan Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Kiev
- Grand Principality of Vladimirian Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Vladimir
- Grand Principality of Muscovite Rus', an East Slavic medieval state, centered in Moscow
- Grand Principality of Rus' (1658), a proposed state in Eastern Europe
- Marau Sound airport (code), Solomon Islands
- Russian Federation, (643) ISO 3-letter country code
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