Sui may refer to:
SUI may also refer to:
Sui (Urdu: سوی) is a sub-district of Dera Bugti District in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Sui gas field is located near Sui town.
Town of sui is at the corner where the provinces of Baluchistan, Sindh and Punjab meet. About 9 km from Punjab, 10 km from Sindh. River indus flows 25 km to the East of it. It is 40 km south of Dera Bugti. Sui has gas compression facilities from where Natural gas is pipelined to nearby Punjab and Sindh towns. It is also pipelined to Quetta the largest city of Balochistan about 200 miles away.
The town of Sui serves as the administrative centre of Sui tehsil, a subdivision of the district, the town of Sui itself functions as a Union Council. It is at the corner where the province of Sindh and Punjab meet. About 6 miles from Punjab, 7 Miles from Sindh. River indus flows 20 miles to the East of it.
Coordinates: 28°38′N 69°11′E / 28.633°N 69.183°E / 28.633; 69.183
Sui is the transcription of two Chinese surnames, Suí (隋) and Suī (眭).
Persons named Sui include:
Puffy can refer to one of the following:
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