What does FCSA mean?
FCSA means Free Church in Southern Africa
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Free Church in Southern Africa?
Free Church in Southern Africa can be abbreviated as FCSA
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What does FCSA stand for? FCSA stands for "Free Church in Southern Africa". |
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How to abbreviate "Free Church in Southern Africa"? "Free Church in Southern Africa" can be abbreviated as FCSA. |
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What is the meaning of FCSA abbreviation? The meaning of FCSA abbreviation is "Free Church in Southern Africa". |
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What is FCSA abbreviation? One of the definitions of FCSA is "Free Church in Southern Africa". |
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What does FCSA mean? FCSA as abbreviation means "Free Church in Southern Africa". |
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What is shorthand of Free Church in Southern Africa? The most common shorthand of "Free Church in Southern Africa" is FCSA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASRSA - Association for the Study of Religion in Southern Africa
- CHISA - Committee for Health in Southern Africa
- EDICISA - Ecumenical Documentation and Information Centre in Southern Africa
- ELCSA - Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa
- EKOWISA - E-Knowledge for Women in Southern Africa
- LUCSA - Lutheran Community in Southern Africa
- UCCSA - United Congregational Church of Southern Africa
- UELCSA - United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa
- URCSA - Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa
- WILSA - Women in Law in Southern Africa
- CCSA - Congregational Church of Southern Africa
- DESA - Drought Emergency in Southern Africa
- FCS - Free Church in Southern
- LCSA - Lutheran Church in South Africa
- MCSA - Moravian Church in South Africa
- UPCSA - Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa
- slsa - Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa
- upcsa - Uniting Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa
- wlsa - Women in Law in Southern Africa
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