What does ETS mean?
ETS means Education in Tourism
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Education in Tourism?
Education in Tourism can be abbreviated as ETS
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What does ETS stand for? ETS stands for "Education in Tourism". |
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What is the meaning of ETS abbreviation? The meaning of ETS abbreviation is "Education in Tourism". |
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What is ETS abbreviation? One of the definitions of ETS is "Education in Tourism". |
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What does ETS mean? ETS as abbreviation means "Education in Tourism". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ECAADE - Education in Computer-Aided Architectural Design in Europe
- ICRET - International Center for Research and Education in Tourism
- EESE - Education in Elite Sport in Europe
- EECC - Education in the Environment Caving/Canoe Club
- EITA - Education in and Through the Arts
- EHRN - Education in Human Rights Network
- EMST - Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology
- EUT - Education in the Unorganized Territory
- ESTEEM - Education in Science, Technology, Energy, Engineering and Math
- EPEC - Education in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
- EAACI - Education in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- ECM - Education in Medicine
- ECPM - Education in Pharmaceutical Medicine
- ECCT - Education in Cutting Technologies
- EDGE - Education in Genetic Ethics
- EDS - Education in Service
- EDHR - Education in Democracy Human Rights
- EDTA - Education in Dance and Theatre Arts
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