What does RADAT mean?
RADAT means Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism
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What is the abbreviation for Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism?
Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism can be abbreviated as RADAT
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What does RADAT stand for? RADAT stands for "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism". |
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How to abbreviate "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism"? "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism" can be abbreviated as RADAT. |
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What is the meaning of RADAT abbreviation? The meaning of RADAT abbreviation is "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism". |
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What is RADAT abbreviation? One of the definitions of RADAT is "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism". |
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What does RADAT mean? RADAT as abbreviation means "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism". |
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What is shorthand of Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism? The most common shorthand of "Recuperating cultural, Archaeological and environmental heritage to Develop Alternative Tourism" is RADAT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CEHF-SEE - Cultural and Environmental Heritage Fund for South East Europe
- AHS - Archaeological and Historical Society
- ATG - Alternative Tourism Group
- ECHO - Environmental, Cultural, Historic and Outdoor
- STEPS - Social, Technological and Environmental Pathways to Sustainability
- TAESP - Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project
- AAHS - Archaeological and Historical Society
- ACES - Alternative Construction and Environmental Solutions
- AEES - Alternative Energy and Environmental Sustainability
- CEDAS - Cultural and Environmental Differences and Similarities
- CERM - Cultural and Environmental Resources Management
- CLAS - Cultural and Linguistic Access to Services
- DAV - Develop Alternative Vices
- EHF - Environmental Heritage Foundation
- RADIORISKS - Assessment of health Risks Related to Occupational and environmental exposure to Radiofrequency and microwave electromagneticfields
- HREPC - Heritage Resources and Environmental Policy Compliance (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- ahms - Archaeological and Heritage Management Solutions
- epcra - Environmental Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
- touristic terroir. - The combination of geographical, cultural, architectural, and environmental elements that give a particular region its unique appeal to tourists. See also terroir.
- CARMA - Cultural Archaeological Resourse Mapping and Assessment