What does CSCA mean?
CSCA means Church and Society in Asia
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Church and Society in Asia?
Church and Society in Asia can be abbreviated as CSCA
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What does CSCA stand for? CSCA stands for "Church and Society in Asia". |
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How to abbreviate "Church and Society in Asia"? "Church and Society in Asia" can be abbreviated as CSCA. |
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What is the meaning of CSCA abbreviation? The meaning of CSCA abbreviation is "Church and Society in Asia". |
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What is CSCA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CSCA is "Church and Society in Asia". |
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What does CSCA mean? CSCA as abbreviation means "Church and Society in Asia". |
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What is shorthand of Church and Society in Asia? The most common shorthand of "Church and Society in Asia" is CSCA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACUCA - Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia
- ASTINFO - Regional Network for the Exchange of Information and Experiences in Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific
- BUCAP - Biodiversity Use and Conservation in Asia Program
- CASTASIA - Conference on the Application of Science and Technology in Asia
- PALIA - Philanthropy and Law in Asia
- RISBAP - Regional Information System for Banana and Plantain in Asia and the Pacific
- ROISAP - Regional Observatory of the Information Society in Asia Pacific
- RUCTA - Research Unit on Cultures and Technologies in Asia
- WASSAG - War and Society in South Asia Group
- WICAS - Women in Church and Society
- YICAS - Youth in Church and Society
- CCBA - International Conference on Chemometrics and Bioinformatics in Asia
- AHA - Aging and Health in Asia
- BWCS - Black Women in Church and Society
- WPA - Women and Politics in Asia
- c&s - Church and Society
- csc - Church and Society Commission
- cswt - Church and Society Work Team
- Çs - Church and Society
- ROISAP - UNESCO Regional Observatory of the Information Society in Asia Pacific