What does BIC mean?
BIC means Boards in Countries
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Boards in Countries?
Boards in Countries can be abbreviated as BIC
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What does BIC stand for? BIC stands for "Boards in Countries". |
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How to abbreviate "Boards in Countries"? "Boards in Countries" can be abbreviated as BIC. |
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What is the meaning of BIC abbreviation? The meaning of BIC abbreviation is "Boards in Countries". |
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What is BIC abbreviation? One of the definitions of BIC is "Boards in Countries". |
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What does BIC mean? BIC as abbreviation means "Boards in Countries". |
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What is shorthand of Boards in Countries? The most common shorthand of "Boards in Countries" is BIC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- B2C2WG - Boards, Bureaus, Centers, Cells and Working Groups
- BVPE - Boards of Visitors to Penal Establishments
- BCC - Boards, Commissions and Committees
- CCRIS - Countries Cross Cultural Research in Information Systems
- CEIT - Countries with Economies in Transition
- CIT - Countries in Transition
- CoM - Countries and in My
- COPD - Countries in Past Decades
- CSDS - Countries in Special Development Situations
- HANSA-3DEMO - Demonstration of the Healthcare Advanced Networked Systems Architecture in 3 Demostration sites in countries of central and eastern Europe
- MICIT - Medical Informatics in Countries in Transition
- OIC - Operations in Countries
- UBIC - United Boards in Control
- ASPPB - Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards in the United States and Canada
- arbo - Association of Regulatory Boards in Optometry
- ct - Countries in Transition
- cet - Countries with Economies in Transition
- burgomaster. - In several European countries, a mayor or chief magistrate of a town.
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- ANNEX I - Countries committed to a quantified CO2 target (OECD, EU, Central and Eastern European countries)