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What (who) is MUP - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mup; MUP (disambiguation)

Manchester University Press         
  • Oxford Road frontage of the Manchester Museum (the Baroque style building in the foreground is the former Dental Hospital)
BRITISH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Manchester Univ Press; Manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk; 10.7227; 10.7228; 10.7765; 10.9760; University of Manchester Press
Manchester University Press is the university press of the University of Manchester, England and a publisher of academic books and journals. Manchester University Press has developed into an international publisher.

Wikipedia

MUP

MUP may refer to:

  • Main Upgrading Programme, a housing programme in Singapore.
  • Major urinary proteins
  • Motor unit potential
  • Master of Urban Planning
  • Melbourne University Press (or Publishing)
  • Manchester University Press
  • Metropolitan University Prague
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs (Serbia) (Ministarstvo Unutrašnjih Poslova)
  • Ministry of the Interior (Croatia) (Ministarstvo Unutarnjih Poslova)
  • Multi-use Path
  • Multiple UNC Provider - a concept related to Microsoft Windows Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
  • An alternate representation of μP, which is an abbreviation for microprocessor
  • Popular Unity Movement (French: Mouvement d'Unité Populaire), Tunisian political party
  • The ISO 639-3 code for the Malvi language
Examples of use of MUP
1. Mr Bennett subsequently served as mayor of Porongo from 2000 to 2003 before becoming a councillor in Santa Cruz for the Unity and Progress Movement (Mup). "Bolivia is still cheap, unspoiled and has now got over the trauma of its new government, so in terms of tourism things can only improve," he explains as we survey his erstwhile domain, the rustic mission church looming over a serene town square surrounded by lush, tropical foliage.