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Meanings and definitions for URE
What does URE stand for? What does URE mean?
- Alan Ure, English football manager
- Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde (1853–1928), Scottish politician and judge
- Andrew Ure (1778–1857), Scottish doctor, scholar and chemist
- Annie Ure (1893–1976), English archaeologist and curator of Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology
- David Ure (1749–1798), Scottish geologist
- David A. Ure (1910–1953), Canadian politician
- Gudrun Ure (born 1926), Scottish actress
- Ian Ure (born 1939), Scottish footballer
- Jean Ure (born 1943), English children's author
- Joan Ure, pen name of Elizabeth Clark (1918–1978), English-Scottish poet and playwright
- Sir John Ure (diplomat) (born 1931), British diplomat (retired) and writer
- Mary Ure (1933–1975), Scottish actress
- Midge Ure (born 1953), Scottish musician
- Percy Ure (1879–1950), British classics professor, founder of Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, husband of Annie Ure
- William Ure (1913–2001), Canadian politician
- Kuressaare Airport (IATA airport code), Estonia
- Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia, Ukrainian abbreviation (Ukrainian: Українська радянська енциклопедія, Ukrayinska Radyanska Entsyklopediya, URE)
- Unión de Radioaficionados Españoles, an amateur radio organization in Spain
- Universal Network Objects Runtime Environment, an independent OpenOffice.org component model
- University Radio Essex, campus radio station for the University of Essex, England
- Unrecoverable read error rate, a media assessment measure related to RAID hard disk drive storage technology
- Xpression FM, campus radio station for the University of Exeter, which used to be named University Radio Exeter
- Urë, Albania
- Ure, Shetland, a place in Shetland
- Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, Reading, England
- Ure or urus (French for Aurochs), an extinct species of large wild cattle
- River Ure, North Yorkshire, England
- River Ure, Lorn, a river in the South-west Highlands of Scotland
- San José de Uré
- Ur, an ancient city
- Kuressaare airport (code), Estonia
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