What does CMBM mean?
CMBM means Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps?
Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps can be abbreviated as CMBM
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What does CMBM stand for? CMBM stands for "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps". |
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How to abbreviate "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps"? "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps" can be abbreviated as CMBM. |
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What is the meaning of CMBM abbreviation? The meaning of CMBM abbreviation is "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps". |
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What is CMBM abbreviation? One of the definitions of CMBM is "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps". |
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What does CMBM mean? CMBM as abbreviation means "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps". |
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What is shorthand of Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps? The most common shorthand of "Canadian and Mexican Boundary Maps" is CMBM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- CIISD - Canadian and International Industrial Security Directorate
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- ESSMLG - Early Settlers of Spanish and Mexican Land Grants
- CIE - Canadian and International Education
- ABM - Administrative Boundary Maps
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- CAM - Canadian American Mexican
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- CIC - Canadian and Irish Culture
- CMB - Canadian and Mexican Boundaries
- CMD - Canadian and Mexican Digital
- CSMS - Center for Southwestern and Mexican Studies
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