What does NITSP mean?
NITSP means Nature In The South Pacific
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What is the abbreviation for Nature In The South Pacific?
2 ways to abbreviate Nature In The South Pacific
Nature In The South Pacific can be abbreviated as NITSP
Other shorthands for Nature In The South Pacific are: nsp
Nature In The South Pacific can be abbreviated as NITSP
Other shorthands for Nature In The South Pacific are: nsp
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What does NITSP stand for? NITSP stands for "Nature In The South Pacific". |
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How to abbreviate "Nature In The South Pacific"? "Nature In The South Pacific" can be abbreviated as NITSP. |
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What is the meaning of NITSP abbreviation? The meaning of NITSP abbreviation is "Nature In The South Pacific". |
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What is NITSP abbreviation? One of the definitions of NITSP is "Nature In The South Pacific". |
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What does NITSP mean? NITSP as abbreviation means "Nature In The South Pacific". |
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What is shorthand of Nature In The South Pacific? The most common shorthand of "Nature In The South Pacific" is NITSP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CONPACSE - Marine Contamination in the South East Pacific Coordinated Research & Monitoring Program
- FPSP - Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific
- FSP - Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific
- FSPI - Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific International
- USP - University of the South Pacific
- CCNSP - Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific
- CNSP - Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific
- COSP - Casinos of the South Pacific
- CRISP - Coral Reefs in the South Pacific
- CSP - Casinos of the South Pacific
- FSP - Foundation of the South Pacific
- nsp - Nature in the South Pacific
- PSP - Peoples of the South Pacific
- RSP - Resources of the South Pacific
- TSPH - The South Pacific Hotel
- TSPHC - The South Pacific Hotel Causeway
- USAFISPA - U S Army Forces in the South Pacific Area
- bure. - Literally, a Fijian wood and straw hut. Now used to describe a small cottage or bungalow-like room at hotels and resorts in Fiji and elsewhere in the South Pacific.
- La Niña. - A large-scale weather pattern in which cooler than usual waters in the southern Pacific cause cooler than usual winter temperatures in North America. See also El Niño.
- SCORPIO - Oceanographic cruise in the South Pacific, 1968 (U.S.)