What does SPORA mean?
SPORA means State Parks and Other Recreational Areas
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for State Parks and Other Recreational Areas?
State Parks and Other Recreational Areas can be abbreviated as SPORA
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What does SPORA stand for? SPORA stands for "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas". |
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How to abbreviate "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas"? "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas" can be abbreviated as SPORA. |
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What is the meaning of SPORA abbreviation? The meaning of SPORA abbreviation is "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas". |
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What is SPORA abbreviation? One of the definitions of SPORA is "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas". |
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What does SPORA mean? SPORA as abbreviation means "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas". |
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What is shorthand of State Parks and Other Recreational Areas? The most common shorthand of "State Parks and Other Recreational Areas" is SPORA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SPACR - State Parks and Cultural Resources
- WSPRC - Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
- DSPR - Division of State Parks and Recreation
- SPRC - State Parks and Recreation Commission
- SPRF - State Parks and Recreation Fund
- WSPR - Washington State Parks and Recreation
- RSPO - Return to State Parks and Other
- SPHS - State Parks and Historic Sites
- SPOA - State Parks and Outdoor Areas
- SPOCP - State Parks and Other Cool Places
- SPONA - State Parks and Other Natural Areas
- SPOR - State Parks and Other Recreation
- SPCR - State Parks and Cultural Resources
- spr - State Parks and Recreation
- SPRHP - State Parks and Recreation Historic Park
- SPRSB - State Parks and Recreation State Beach
- SPRSP - State Parks and Recreation State Park
- SPRSR - State Parks and Recreation State Reserve
- SPRSW - State Parks and Recreation State Wilderness
- OHV. - Abr. Off-highway vehicle. The term, used primarily in state parks and Bureau of Land Management areas, applies to any motorized vehicle that is used elsewhere than on established rods.