What does asa mean?
asa means America and South America
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for America and South America?
America and South America can be abbreviated as asa
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What does asa stand for? asa stands for "America and South America". |
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How to abbreviate "America and South America"? "America and South America" can be abbreviated as asa. |
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What is the meaning of asa abbreviation? The meaning of asa abbreviation is "America and South America". |
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What is asa abbreviation? One of the definitions of asa is "America and South America". |
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What does asa mean? asa as abbreviation means "America and South America". |
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What is shorthand of America and South America? The most common shorthand of "America and South America" is asa. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ODINCARSA - Ocean Data and Information Network for the IOCARIBE and South America Regions
- SGSSI - South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
- CCSA - Caribbean, Central and South America
- CaSA - Central and South America
- NSAM - North and South America
- ACCCSA - Association of Corrugators of the Caribbean Central and South America
- CSA - Caribbean and South America
- NSA - North and South America
- NSAA - North and South America Area
- SASA - South Asian and South Asian
- SSSB - South Shore and South Bend
- SSSBR - South Shore and South Bend Railroad
- SWISS - South West Ipswich and South Suffolk
- TC1 - Traffic Conference Area Comprising theNorth and South America
- asp - America and South Pacific
- GS - South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
- SGS - South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
- SX - South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
- ssea - South and South East Asian
- Traffic Conference Area. - Divisions of the world used for the purposes of fare construction. There are three traffic conference areas (TCs): TC1 comprises North and South America; TC2 comprises Europe, Africa, and the Middle E