What does CICA mean?
CICA means Council of Central America
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Council of Central America?
Council of Central America can be abbreviated as CICA
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What does CICA stand for? CICA stands for "Council of Central America". |
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How to abbreviate "Council of Central America"? "Council of Central America" can be abbreviated as CICA. |
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What is the meaning of CICA abbreviation? The meaning of CICA abbreviation is "Council of Central America". |
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What is CICA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CICA is "Council of Central America". |
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What does CICA mean? CICA as abbreviation means "Council of Central America". |
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What is shorthand of Council of Central America? The most common shorthand of "Council of Central America" is CICA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACERCA - Action for Community and Ecology in the Rainforests of Central America
- AASCA - Association of American Schools of Central America
- CERCA - Community and Ecology in the Regions of Central America
- IRC - International Railways of Central America
- UCA - University of Central America
- UPCA - United Provinces of Central America
- USOCA - US Out of Central America
- CISA - Council of South America
- CICA - Confederation of Central America
- CLAR - Council of Latin America for Resuscitation
- CNAKSBC - Council of North America Korean Southern Baptist Churches
- COCA - Council Of Central Australia
- FOCAP - Federation of Central America and Panama
- INCAP - Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama
- IRCA - International Railroad of Central America
- IRCA - International Railways of Central America
- MDCA - Missionary Diocese of Central America
- PCCA - Presidential Challenge of Central America
- SICA - System for the Integration of Central America
- CTCA - Confederación de Trabajadores de Centroamérica (Spanish: Confederation of Workers of Central America)