What does SCO mean?
SCO means Systematische Catalogus in Openbare
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Systematische Catalogus in Openbare?
Systematische Catalogus in Openbare can be abbreviated as SCO
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What does SCO stand for? SCO stands for "Systematische Catalogus in Openbare". |
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How to abbreviate "Systematische Catalogus in Openbare"? "Systematische Catalogus in Openbare" can be abbreviated as SCO. |
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What is the meaning of SCO abbreviation? The meaning of SCO abbreviation is "Systematische Catalogus in Openbare". |
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What is SCO abbreviation? One of the definitions of SCO is "Systematische Catalogus in Openbare". |
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What does SCO mean? SCO as abbreviation means "Systematische Catalogus in Openbare". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OVAM - Openbare Vlaamse Afvalstoffenmaatschappij
- OWVV - Openbare Werken Verkeer Vervoer
- OBS - Openbare Basisschool
- OBA - Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam
- OOV - Openbare Orde en Veiligheid
- CCAG - Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum
- CEN - Catalogus Epistularum Neerlandicarum
- OLS - Openbare Lagere School
- OVA - Openbare Vlaamse Afvalstoffenmaa
- OVOZ - Openbare Voorzieningen Onze Zorg
- SIVSO - Schema voor de Indeling Van de Systematische in Openbare
- cb - Catalogus Baronum
- cpr - Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium
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