LU
LU is an abbreviation for:
- The canton of Lucerne in Switzerland
- The country code for Luxembourg in accordance with ISO 3166
- The London Underground (London Underground)
- Inventory turnover
- " LU decomposition ", see LU decomposition
- Latvijas Universitāte, the University of Latvia
- Lefèvre -Utile, a French food company of the Group Mondelez International
- Lunds universitet, The University of the South Swedish city of Lund
- Liber Usualis, a hymn book for the liturgy of the Catholic Church
- The French food company Lefèvre -Utile
- The Logical Unit, a term used in IBM's Systems Network Architecture, which represents an end user in a network
- Moldova after the ICAO code
- The post code area Luton ( as the initial letters of a postcode from the UK )
LU as distinguishing signs on license plate:
- Albania: Circle Lushnja ( discontinued)
- Germany: county-level city of Ludwigshafen am Rhein
- UK: Sidcup (for vehicles from London)
- Italy: Province of Lucca
- Norway: Larvik in Vestfold
- Poland: county-level city of Lublin
- Switzerland: Canton of Lucerne
- Serbia: Lučani
- Spain: Lugo ( discontinued)
Lu may refer to:
- An Italian commune in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont, see Lu ( Piedmont)
- A historical Chinese state, see Lu ( State )
- The Children's Catch the place where one is safe, that is, must not be caught
- The symbol for the element lutetium
- The circle Lu (泸 县; pinyin: County Louth Xiàn ) of Luzhou prefecture-level city in the Chinese province of Sichuan, see Lu ( Luzhou )
Lu is the surname ' may refer to:
- Annette Lu ( Lu Hsiu-lien, * 1944 ), Taiwanese politician
- Chen Lu (born 1976 ), Chinese figure skater
- Edward Tsang Lu ( b. 1963 ), American astronaut
- Feng Lu ( born 1979 ), Chinese sculptor
- Francis Lu Shouwang (1966-2011), Chinese priest, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ichang
- Jessica Lu ( born 1985 ), American actress
- Lea Lu ( born 1984 ), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Marie Lu ( born 1984 ), American science fiction author
- Peter Lu (born 1978 ), American physicist
- Lu Chia- Bin ( * ~ 1990), Taiwanese badminton players
- Lu Ching- Yao (* 1993), Taiwanese badminton players
- Lu Chuan (born 1971 ), Chinese screenwriter and film director
- Lu Gengsong ( born 1956 ), Chinese rights activist and dissident writer
- Lu Hao (politicians, 1947) ( born 1947 ), Chinese politician ( CCP)
- Lu Hao (politicians, 1967) ( born 1967), Chinese politician ( CCP)
- Lu Hao (artist) (born 1969 ), Chinese artists
- Lu Haotian (* 1997), Chinese snooker player
- Lu Jingqing (1907-1993) Chinese poet, essayist and foreign correspondent
- Lu Kai (* 1991), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Kang ( 226-274 ), General of the Wu Dynasty
- Lu Lin (born 1969 ), Chinese table tennis players
- Lu Lu ( * 1990), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Qin (born 1962 ), Chinese Xiangqi World Champion
- Lu Shanglei (* 1995), Chinese chess player
- Lu Shui - Tian (1894-1978), Chinese martial artist
- Lu Su ( 172-217 ), Advisor to the Wu kingdom
- Lu Wenfu (1928-2005), Chinese writer
- Lu Wen- hsiung ( born 1968 or 1969, † 2010), Taiwanese golfer
- Lu Xiaojun ( born 1984 ), Chinese weightlifter
- Lu Xiujing ( 406-477 ), and Daoist scholar from the time of the Liu Song Dynasty
- Lu Xun (1881-1936), Chinese writer
- Lu Xun ( Three Kingdoms ) ( 183-245 ), General of the Wu Dynasty
- Lu Yanshao (1909-1993), Chinese painter
- Lu Yen - hsun (* 1983), Taiwanese tennis player
- Lu Yi ( born 1985 ), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Ying (c. 1978), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Ying- Chi ( born 1985 ) Taiwanese weightlifter
- Lu Yonghua ( born 1946 ), Chinese diplomat
- Lu Yongxiang (* 1942), Chinese scientists, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Lu Zhaolin († 689 ), Chinese poet
- Lu Zhonglian ( 305-245 BC ), Chinese philosopher from the time of the Warring States
Lu:
- The abbreviation for the African language Luba - Katanga ( ISO 639-1 )
- The top -level domain of Luxembourg, see. lu
See also:
- Luh
- Lü
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation