- (born 25
December 1980),
better known by the
stage name
Guè (Italian: [ˈɡwe]),
previously as
Gué Pequeno, is an
Italian rapper,
songwriter and
record producer...
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GUE may
refer to:
Gue, a
musical instrument Belle Willey Gue (1860–1944),
American writer Benjamin F.
Gue (1828–1904),
American newspaper editor and politician...
- The
gue is an
extinct type of two-stringed
bowed lyre or
zither from the
Shetland Isles. The
instrument was
described in 1809 by
Arthur Edmondston in...
- The Left in the
European Parliament –
GUE/NGL is a left-wing
political group of the
European Parliament established in 1995.
Before January 2021, it was...
- Cho
Gue-sung (Korean: 조규성; RR: Jo Gyu-seong; born 25
January 1998) is a
South Korean footballer who
plays as
striker for
Danish Superliga club Midtjylland...
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Gue is a
village in the
Lahul &
Spiti district of the
state of
Himachal Pradesh in India. The
village is
about 40 km from the Tabo Monastery, at latitude...
- Kim Min-kyu (Korean: 김민규; born
December 25, 1994), also
spelled as Kim Min-
gue, is a
South Korean actor. He is
known for his
appearance in the
variety program...
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Global Underwater Explorers (
GUE) is a
scuba diving organization that
provides education within recreational, technical, and cave diving. It is a nonprofit...
- hill, near a spring, and a
Portuguese colony named Santa Cruz do Cabo do
Gué was created. The site
still bears the name of
Funti or
Founti (from the Portuguese...
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Cecil del
Gue (also
known as
Cecil du
Gué and
Cecil du
Gue) was a
British actor of the
silent era. In 1907, he
lived in Streatham. The
Green Terror (1919)...