What does ECB mean?
ECB means European Coordination Bureau
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for European Coordination Bureau?
European Coordination Bureau can be abbreviated as ECB
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What does ECB stand for? ECB stands for "European Coordination Bureau". |
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What is the meaning of ECB abbreviation? The meaning of ECB abbreviation is "European Coordination Bureau". |
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What does ECB mean? ECB as abbreviation means "European Coordination Bureau". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COCIR - European Coordination Committee of the Radiological Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry
- ECCHRD - European Coordination Committee on Human Rights Documentation
- ECCAIRS - European Coordination Centre for Accident and Incident Reporting Systems
- EEB - European Environmental Bureau
- ECFF - European Coordination of Film Festivals
- eCG - European Coordination Group
- ECCAI - European Coordination Committee for Artificial Intelligence
- ECCAIRS - European Coordination Centre for Aviation Incident Reporting Systems
- ECO - European Coordination Organisation
- ECB - European Certification Bureau
- ECB - European Chemical Bureau
- ECF - European Coordination Facility
- EEB - European Enviornment Bureau
- EEB - European Environment Bureau
- EFBI - European Federal Bureau of Intelligence
- ESB - European Soil Bureau
- ESB - European Speaker Bureau
- ECCC - European Coordination Committee for Certification
- ecvc - European Coordination Via Campesina
- CALLIOPE - European coordination network for eHealth interoperability implementation, launched on 1 June 2008 by the EU-funded Thematic Network with a duration of 30 months