What does VFP mean?
VFP means Volontari in Ferma Prolungata
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Volontari in Ferma Prolungata?
Volontari in Ferma Prolungata can be abbreviated as VFP
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What does VFP stand for? VFP stands for "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata". |
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How to abbreviate "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata"? "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata" can be abbreviated as VFP. |
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What is the meaning of VFP abbreviation? The meaning of VFP abbreviation is "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata". |
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What is VFP abbreviation? One of the definitions of VFP is "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata". |
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What does VFP mean? VFP as abbreviation means "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata". |
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What is shorthand of Volontari in Ferma Prolungata? The most common shorthand of "Volontari in Ferma Prolungata" is VFP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- VISBA - Volontari Italiani Scuola Beato Angelico
- VISPE - Volontari Italiani Solidarietà Paesi Emergenti
- AUFP - Allievi Ufficiali in Ferma Prefissata
- VDCI - Volontari Difesa Confini Italiani
- VSP - Volontari in Servizio Permanente
- VAPC - Volontari Assistenza Pubblica Ciglianese
- VER - Volontari Emergenza Radio
- VIC - Volontari in Carcere
- VIS - Volontari Italiani Sangue
- VFA - Volontari in Ferma Annuale
- aufp - Allievo Ufficiale in Ferma Prefissata
- vfa - Volontario in Ferma Annuale
- vfb - Volontario in Ferma Breve
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