What does GES mean?
GES means Gazetteer England and Scotland
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Gazetteer England and Scotland?
Gazetteer England and Scotland can be abbreviated as GES
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What does GES stand for? GES stands for "Gazetteer England and Scotland". |
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How to abbreviate "Gazetteer England and Scotland"? "Gazetteer England and Scotland" can be abbreviated as GES. |
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What is the meaning of GES abbreviation? The meaning of GES abbreviation is "Gazetteer England and Scotland". |
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What is GES abbreviation? One of the definitions of GES is "Gazetteer England and Scotland". |
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What does GES mean? GES as abbreviation means "Gazetteer England and Scotland". |
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What is shorthand of Gazetteer England and Scotland? The most common shorthand of "Gazetteer England and Scotland" is GES. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACHCEW - Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales
- CBCEW - Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales
- EAEW - Environment Agency for England and Wales
- EPCEW - Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales
- GPEW - Green Party of England and Wales
- HPEW - Historic Parishes of England and Wales
- ECB - England and Wales Cricket Board
- EESE - Engineering Education Scheme in England and Scotland
- EWCA - England and Wales Court of Appeal
- EWCT - England and Wales Cricket Trust
- EWGC - England and Wales Grid Code
- EWS - England and Wales
- EWS - England Wales Scotland
- NJC - The National Joint Council for Local Authorities’ Administrative, Professional, Technical and Clerical Services (England and Wales)
- PP - Plateau Perspectives (Canada and Scotland)
- ewp - England and Wales Precipitation
- EWCA Civ - England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
- EWCA Crim - England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
- EW - England and Wales
- CSP Spain - Calendar of letters, despatches, and state papers, relating to the negotiations between England and Spain