What does hcf mean?
hcf means Hertfordshire Countryside Forum
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Hertfordshire Countryside Forum?
Hertfordshire Countryside Forum can be abbreviated as hcf
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What does hcf stand for? hcf stands for "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum". |
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How to abbreviate "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum"? "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum" can be abbreviated as hcf. |
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What is the meaning of hcf abbreviation? The meaning of hcf abbreviation is "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum". |
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What is hcf abbreviation? One of the definitions of hcf is "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum". |
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What does hcf mean? hcf as abbreviation means "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum". |
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What is shorthand of Hertfordshire Countryside Forum? The most common shorthand of "Hertfordshire Countryside Forum" is hcf. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HESMIC - Hertfordshire Emergency Services Major Incident Committee
- HfPHS - Hertfordshire Family and Population History Society
- HOSL - Hertfordshire Oil Storage Ltd.
- HJSCC - Hertfordshire Japanese Sports Car Club
- HSSCA - Hertfordshire Schools' Sailing & Canoeing Association
- HICESC - Hertfordshire Intensive Care Emergency Simulation Centre
- HSPCC - Hertfordshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Cones :-)
- CAFWS - Countryside Access Forum for West Sussex
- HALS - Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
- HAPAS - Hertfordshire Alcohol Problems Advisory Service
- HAPTC - Hertfordshire Association of Parish and Town Councils
- HERN - Hertfordshire External Resources Network
- HBIC - Hertfordshire Business Incubation Centre
- HCB - Hertfordshire Concert Band
- HACO - Hertfordshire Association of Cultural Officers
- HGfL - Hertfordshire Grid for Learning
- HEF - Hertfordshire Environment Forum
- HEF - Hertfordshire Environmental Forum
- GCF - Gower Countryside Forum
- HVAF - Hertfordshire Visual Arts Forum (UK)