What does CVT mean?
CVT means City Village or Township
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for City Village or Township?
3 ways to abbreviate City Village or Township
City Village or Township can be abbreviated as CVT
Other shorthands for City Village or Township are: CVT, CVT
City Village or Township can be abbreviated as CVT
Other shorthands for City Village or Township are: CVT, CVT
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What does CVT stand for? CVT stands for "City Village or Township". |
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How to abbreviate "City Village or Township"? "City Village or Township" can be abbreviated as CVT. |
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What is the meaning of CVT abbreviation? The meaning of CVT abbreviation is "City Village or Township". |
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What is CVT abbreviation? One of the definitions of CVT is "City Village or Township". |
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What does CVT mean? CVT as abbreviation means "City Village or Township". |
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What is shorthand of City Village or Township? The most common shorthand of "City Village or Township" is CVT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C/P/S - City or Country / Profession / Status
- CCUNY - City College of the City University of New York
- TVE - Township and Village Enterprise
- CTU - City Township and Unorganized
- CTV - City Town or Village
- CVZA - City and Village Zoning Act
- CVT - City Village Township
- TRL - Township or Range Line
- TVET - Township and Village Enterprises
- TVI - Township and Village I
- TVM - Township and Village Mines
- VTE - Village and Township Enterprises
- VTC - Village of Tremont City
- ORA - Orán, Orán, Argentina
- SASO - Orán, Orán, Argentina
- tve - Township-Village Enterprise
- vtv - Village to Village
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