What does CORK mean?
CORK means Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston?
Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston can be abbreviated as CORK
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What does CORK stand for? CORK stands for "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston". |
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How to abbreviate "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston"? "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston" can be abbreviated as CORK. |
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What is the meaning of CORK abbreviation? The meaning of CORK abbreviation is "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston". |
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What is CORK abbreviation? One of the definitions of CORK is "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston". |
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What does CORK mean? CORK as abbreviation means "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston". |
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What is shorthand of Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston? The most common shorthand of "Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston" is CORK. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- YGK - Kingston, Ontario, Canada - Kingston Airport
- COC - Canadian Olympic Committee
- COHF - Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame
- COEF - Canadian Olympic Excellence Fund
- COA - Canadian Olympic Association
- OCR - Olympic Classes Regatta
- COC - Canadian Olympic Congress
- CODA - Canadian Olympic Development Agency
- CODA - Canadian Olympic Development Association
- KAL - Kingston Area Library (Kingston, NY)
- KBL - Kingston Branch Library (Kingston, WA)
- KFL - Kingston Free Library (Kingston, RI)
- KKP - Kingston Kingston Parish
- KPL - Kingston Public Library (Kingston, TN)
- RCHR - Royal Canadian Henley Regatta
- cosp - Canadian Olympic School Program
- K&BMHRCAMC - Kingston & Barriefield Military Hospital, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
- KMHRCAMC - Kingston Military Hospital, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
- KPHIRCAMC - Kingston Permanent Hospital Installation, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
- CIGGT - Canadian Institute of Guided Ground Transport (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario) (1970s thru June 1994)