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Qué (quién) es UBA - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
UBA (disambiguation); Uba (disambiguation); UBA

UBA         
UniBus Adapter (Reference: DEC)
Subtropical Storm Ubá         
FIFTEENTH STORM TO FORM IN BRAZIL SINCE HURRICANE CATARINA OF 2004
Draft:Subtropical Storm Ubá; Subtropical Storm Uba
Subtropical Storm Ubá was the fourth tropical or subtropical cyclone to form in the South Atlantic Ocean in 2021. Ubá originated from an area of low pressure that formed off the coast of Rio de Janeiro and evolved into a subtropical cyclone on 10 December.
Umweltbundesamt         
ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
AgBB; Ausschuss zur gesundheitlichen Bewertung von Bauproduktemissionen
The Umweltbundesamt (; UBA, ) is the German Environment Agency. The headquarters are in Dessau-Roßlau.

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Uba

Uba or UBA (and diacritic variations) may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de UBA
1. Which leaves the question of why –– why Brazilian Uba Tuba when Formica will do?
2. Iggy, Zippy, Cherry Garcia, Hazel, Little Red, Uba, Squeaker, Big Fella, Handsome Dan, Ginger, Ernie, Alf.
3. The Mandarin program at the University of Buenos Aires‘s Center of Languages (UBA), which just started its second year, expects to enroll 1,200 students, "an unprecedented growth rate," according to Gonzalo Villaruel, director of academic affairs.
4. UBA student Maria Laura Morales says that after having studied Mandarin for one year, "the only contact I have ever had with a Chinese person is with my professor." Still, local newspapers routinely feature stories about the increasing number of Chinese–owned discount grocery stores, describing them as unsanitary and unwilling to hire Argentines.