Fuyu Kyrgyz language
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Fuyu may refer to: * Fuyu Kyrgyz language, the easternmost Turkic language * Koguryoic languages, also called the Buyeo languages, a group of Koreanic languages spoken in Korea and Manchuria mentioned in ancient Chinese sources *
Buyeo Buyeo or Puyŏ ( Korean: 부여; Korean pronunciation: u.jʌ or 扶餘 ''Fúyú''), also rendered as Fuyu, was an ancient kingdom that was centered in northern Manchuria in modern-day northeast China. It is sometimes considered a Korea ...
, an ancient kingdom in Manchuria, also rendered as Fuyu based on Hanyu Pinyin romanization


China

* Fuyu, Jilin (扶余), city in Jilin *
Fuyu County, Heilongjiang Fuyu () is a county of western Heilongjiang province, China, under the administration of Qiqihar City, the downtown of which is to the southwest. Various economic crops and the milk are produced in the fertile land. The county has an area of , a ...
(富裕县) ** Fuyu Town (富裕镇), seat of Fuyu County * Xueting Fuyu (雪庭福裕), a Shaolin Temple abbot of the 13th century * Mount Fuyu, a former name of Bozhong Mountain in Shaanxi, the source of the Han River * Fuyu–Nenjiang railway single-track railroad in northeastern China ;People * Li Fuyu (李富玉), Chinese road bicycle racer * Yang Fuyu Chinese biochemist, biophysicist, and writer * Wang Fuyu (王富玉), Chinese politician


Japan

*Fuyu persimmon, a type of Japanese persimmon or ''
Diospyros kaki ''Diospyros kaki'', the Oriental persimmon, Chinese persimmon, Japanese persimmon or kaki persimmon, is the most widely cultivated species of the genus '' Diospyros''. Although its first botanical description was not published until 1780,Publis ...
'' * Iha Fuyu (伊波普猷), a Japanese scholar who had a profound impact on the study of Okinawa * Fuyu Yoshida (吉田 冬優), Japanese swimmer


Taiwan

* Fuyu Oriental Crown (富宇東方之冠), a residential skyscraper in
Taichung Taichung (, Wade–Giles: ''Tʻai²-chung¹'', pinyin: ''Táizhōng''), officially Taichung City, is a special municipality located in central Taiwan. Taichung has approximately 2.8 million residents and is the second most populous city of Ta ...
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