What does CMA mean?
CMA means Census Metropolitan Agglomeration
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Census Metropolitan Agglomeration?
Census Metropolitan Agglomeration can be abbreviated as CMA
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What does CMA stand for? CMA stands for "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration". |
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How to abbreviate "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration"? "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration" can be abbreviated as CMA. |
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What is the meaning of CMA abbreviation? The meaning of CMA abbreviation is "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration". |
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What is CMA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CMA is "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration". |
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What does CMA mean? CMA as abbreviation means "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration". |
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What is shorthand of Census Metropolitan Agglomeration? The most common shorthand of "Census Metropolitan Agglomeration" is CMA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C2PO - Census 2000 Publicity Office
- CBUCE - Census Bureau Utility Computing Environment
- CIFU - Census-Coverage Improvement, Follow Up
- CLFTD - Census Long Form Transitional Database
- CSAKP - census statistical areas key person
- CSPro - Census and Survey Processing System
- CSLLEA - Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies
- CTBNA - Census Tract/Block Numbering Area
- MSACMSA - Metropolitan Statistical Area/ Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area
- CA - Census Agglomeration
- CMA - Census Metropolitan Area
- CMACA - Census Metropolitan Area/Census Agglomeration
- CCMA - Consolidated Census Metropolitan Area
- CDC - Census Data from the Census
- CMA - Census the Metropolitan
- CMACA - Census Metropolitan Area or Census Agglomeration
- CMSA - Census Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- PCMA - Primary Census Metropolitan Area
- CMAs - census metropolitan areas
- PWV - Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging, the original name for the South African province now known as Gauteng, and still used to refer to the metropolitan agglomeration at the core of the province