What does UK(I) mean?
UK(I) means United Kingdom and Ireland
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for United Kingdom and Ireland?
United Kingdom and Ireland can be abbreviated as UK(I)
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What does UK(I) stand for? UK(I) stands for "United Kingdom and Ireland". |
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How to abbreviate "United Kingdom and Ireland"? "United Kingdom and Ireland" can be abbreviated as UK(I). |
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What is the meaning of UK(I) abbreviation? The meaning of UK(I) abbreviation is "United Kingdom and Ireland". |
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What is UK(I) abbreviation? One of the definitions of UK(I) is "United Kingdom and Ireland". |
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What does UK(I) mean? UK(I) as abbreviation means "United Kingdom and Ireland". |
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What is shorthand of United Kingdom and Ireland? The most common shorthand of "United Kingdom and Ireland" is UK(I). |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LPUKI - Langham Partnership United Kingdom and Ireland
- UKGBNI - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- UKIPT - United Kingdom and Ireland Poker Tour
- UKISA - United Kingdom Ireland and Southern Africa
- UKISCRS - United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
- UKOGBANI - United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
- UKRI - United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
- CUKC - Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies
- UKISC - United Kingdom and Ireland Soundscape Community
- BATUKE - British American Tobacco United Kingdom and Export
- RUKUS - Russian United Kingdom and United States
- UKEP - United Kingdom and Europe Palearctic
- USNI - United States News Ireland
- MOD - Ministry Of Defence (United Kingdom) And Various Other Countries
- Ukipa - United Kingdom and Ireland Particleboard Association
- cukc - citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies
- ukc - United Kingdom and Colonies
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