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Hub
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Hub, or Hubs may refer to:
Bicycle hub, the central part of a bicycle wheel
Locking hubs, accessory on four-wheel drive vehicles
Wheel hub assembly, an automotive part
[edit]Buildings
Hetzel Union Building, former name for the HUB-Robeson Center, Penn State University, United States
HUB Tower, Des Moines, Iowa
Husky Union Building, University of Washington, United States
[edit]Computing
Ethernet hub, computer networking device
USB hub, allows many USB devices to be connected to a single USB port
Hubs and authorities, a scheme used for ranking web pages
[edit]Fiction
Hub (comics), Marvel comics fictional character
Hub (magazine), a UK based online speculative fiction magazine
Hubs (Transformers), fictional character
[edit]Organizations
HUB (cycling organization), the Metro Vancouver cycling advocacy organization
Hub Culture, a social network that merges virtual and physical places
Hub Strategy, American advertising agency
Harvard University Band
Hebrew University Bible Project
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, previously known as European University College Brussels
Humboldt University of Berlin
Hub International, North American insurance brokerage listed on the New York Stock Exchange
[edit]People
Hub (bassist), American musician
Hub (artist), artist and illustrator of Okko magazine
Hub Bechtol (1926–2004), American footballer
Hub van Doorne (1900–1979), Dutch businessman
Hub Kittle (1917–2004), American baseball player
Hub Walker (1906–1982), American baseball player
[edit]Places
Hub, California, unincorporated community in California, United States
Hub River, in Balochistan, Pakistan
Hub Dam, in Balochistan, Pakistan
Hub Tehsil, in Balochistan Province, Pakistan
Hub, Balochistan, city in Hub District, Balochistan Province, Pakistan
Hub City (disambiguation), the nickname of several cities
[edit]Transport
Transport hub, where traffic is exchanged across several modes of transport
Airline hub, an airport used as transfer point
Reliever hub, secondary airline hub
[edit]Other uses
Hunmanby railway station, England, which has the National Rail station code "HUB"
Hub, in video games is a type of level that serves as direct access to all other levels
Hubs, the athletic teams of Rochelle Township High School in Rochelle, Illinois.
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