What does udc mean?
udc means University of District of Colombia
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for University of District of Colombia?
University of District of Colombia can be abbreviated as udc
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What does udc stand for? udc stands for "University of District of Colombia". |
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How to abbreviate "University of District of Colombia"? "University of District of Colombia" can be abbreviated as udc. |
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What is the meaning of udc abbreviation? The meaning of udc abbreviation is "University of District of Colombia". |
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What is udc abbreviation? One of the definitions of udc is "University of District of Colombia". |
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What does udc mean? udc as abbreviation means "University of District of Colombia". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- UDCLR - University of the District of Columbia Law Review
- UDCSL - University of the District of Columbia School of Law
- UMUC - University of Maryland University College
- UCD - University City District
- DCA - District of Colombia
- UDC - University of District Columbia
- UDC - University of the District of Colombia
- UCSD/UBC - University of California, San Diego/University of British Columbia
- UH-FMUSP - University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of S Ășo Paulo
- UOD - University Of District
- UPTC - University of Pedagogy and Technology of Colombia
- UW/UD - University of Wisconsin University of Denver
- NUC - National University of Colombia
- UGO - University Grievance Officer (Colorado State University and University of Minnesota)
- DC - District of Colombia
- ubc - University of British Colombia
- udc - University of the District of Columbia's
- unbc - University of Northern British Colombia
- UW/UD - University of Wisconsin/University of Denver
- UDC L Rev - University of the District of Columbia Law Review