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Guba

Guba may refer to:

  • Guba, Azerbaijan (also spelled Quba), a city in and the capital of the Quba Rayon
  • Guba River, a river near Indwe, Eastern Cape (South Africa). Now also a farming project uniting about 40 land claims into one large farm.
  • Guba Koricha, a woreda in Ethiopia
  • Guba Lafto, a woreda in Ethiopia
  • Guba (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia
  • Cyclone Guba, a tropical cyclone in Australasia, 2007
  • Dávid Guba (born 1991), a Slovak football player
  • Robert Guba Aisi, the current Permanent Representative of Papua New Guinea to the United Nations in New York
  • Yuri Guba (Russian: Юрий Васильевич Губа; born 1984), a Russian professional football player
  • a Russian word (Russian: Губа) for gulf, bay or fjord like in :
    • Belushya Guba, a settlement in Arkhangelsk, Russia
    • Kislaya Guba, a fjord on the Kola Peninsula near Murmansk, Russia
    • Knyazhaya Guba (Russian: Княжая Губа), a rural locality in Kandalakshskiy District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia
    • Ura-Guba, a rural locality in Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia
    • Sayda Guba, a rural locality in Gadzhiyevo municipality of Murmansk Oblast, Russia
    • Tik-Guba, a rural locality in Apatity municipality of Murmansk Oblast, Russia
    • Ura-Guba, a rural locality in Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia
    • Vayda-Guba, a rural locality in Pechengsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia
  • a word for leprosy in some languages like Croatian, like in Jakub Štofik je guba
  • a Hungarian prehistoric coat made of coarse knotted cloth
  • a mourning chant sung by guests at an ancient Irish Aonach.
  • The Ghana UK Based Achievement (GUBA) Awards, an annual British awards ceremony which recognises the ‘hugely significant’ contribution that British-Ghanaians make to society
Guba (woreda)

Guba is one of the 20 woredas in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region of Ethiopia. It is named after the former Sultanate of Gubba. Part of the Metekel Zone, Guba is bordered by the Abay River on the south which separates it from the Kamashi Zone, Sudan on the west, Amhara Region on the north, Dangur on the east, and on the southeast by the Beles River, which separates it from Wenbera. Towns in Guba include Mankush. A refugee camp for displaced persons from Sudan operated in this woreda at Yarenja until all of its inhabitants were repatriated and the camp closed 28 March 2007.