What does CaK mean?
CaK means Cities and Knights
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Cities and Knights?
Cities and Knights can be abbreviated as CaK
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What does CaK stand for? CaK stands for "Cities and Knights". |
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How to abbreviate "Cities and Knights"? "Cities and Knights" can be abbreviated as CaK. |
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What is the meaning of CaK abbreviation? The meaning of CaK abbreviation is "Cities and Knights". |
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What is CaK abbreviation? One of the definitions of CaK is "Cities and Knights". |
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What does CaK mean? CaK as abbreviation means "Cities and Knights". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CVMIC - Cities and Villages Mutual Insurance Company
- EACCC - External Advisory Committee on Cities and Communities
- ESCTC - European Sustainable Cities and Towns Campaign
- PVKII - Pirates Vikings and Knights II
- SUDECIR - Sustainable Development of European Cities and Regions
- TC&W - Twin Cities and Western Railroad
- UCLG - United Cities and Local Governments
- WACLA - World Assembly of Cities and Local Authorities
- WACLAC - World Association of Cities and Local Authorities Coordination
- CVDB - Cities and Villages Development Bank
- PVK - Pirates, Vikings, and Knights
- CAMCAS - Culture and Media in Cities and Societies
- CCCF - Cities and Counties Campaign Faculty
- CDRI - Cities and District Ricts of India
- MATH-ESTW - Raising Public Awareness in Mathematics by posters in European cities and related actions during the European Science and Technology Week
- URBAN 2 - Community initiative concerning economic and social regeneration of cities and of neighbourhoods in crisis in order to promote sustainable urban development
- ct - Cities and Towns
- cate - Cities and the Environment
- cav - Cities and Volcanoes
- double-decker. - A bus, or other conveyance, with two levels; used as public transportation in some cities, and exclusively for sightseeing and other special uses in other areas.