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Motu may refer to:
  • Motu language, a language of Papua New Guinea
  • Motu proprio, a type of Papal document
  • MOTU, also known as "Mark of the Unicorn", a maker of professional audio hardware and software
  • Masters of the Universe, a very successful action figure line of the 1980s, commonly abbreviated as MotU or MOTU

Places

In Polynesian languages, motu means "islet". There are countless motus scattered all over the Pacific.
  • Motu Nao, Marquesas Islands
  • Motu Nui, near Easter Island
  • Motu Oa, Marquesas Islands
  • Motu Paahi, French Polynesia
  • Motu River, New ZealandFurther Information

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