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Interest in “YPS” spiked on Wikipedia on 2026-02-28.

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2026-02-02Peak: 32026-02-28
30-day total: 27

YPS may refer to:

  • Yps (comics), a German magazine (1975–2000)
  • Civil Protection Units (YPS), a Kurdish rebel group in Turkey (2015–2025)
  • Yellow prussiate of soda, or sodium ferrocyanide
  • Yorkshire Philosophical Society
  • Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Ukrainian-American historian
  • Port Hawkesbury Airport, in Canada
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