What does GWS mean?
GWS means Glasgow and West of Scotland
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in Regional Abbreviations
Particularly in Regional Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Glasgow and West of Scotland?
Glasgow and West of Scotland can be abbreviated as GWS
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What does GWS stand for? GWS stands for "Glasgow and West of Scotland". |
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How to abbreviate "Glasgow and West of Scotland"? "Glasgow and West of Scotland" can be abbreviated as GWS. |
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What is the meaning of GWS abbreviation? The meaning of GWS abbreviation is "Glasgow and West of Scotland". |
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What is GWS abbreviation? One of the definitions of GWS is "Glasgow and West of Scotland". |
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What does GWS mean? GWS as abbreviation means "Glasgow and West of Scotland". |
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What is shorthand of Glasgow and West of Scotland? The most common shorthand of "Glasgow and West of Scotland" is GWS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GWSFHS - Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society
- WoSAS - West of Scotland Archaeology Service
- WoSCAP - West of Scotland Cancer Awareness Project
- WOSCOPS - West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study
- WOSSP - West of Scotland Science Park
- WOSWA - West of Scotland Water Authority
- WSSCB - West of Scotland Schools Concert Band
- WSWAF - West of Scotland Wider Access Forum
- GWSAS - Glasgow and West of Scotland Adoption Service
- WSKC - West of Scotland Kart Club
- WESTA - West of Scotland Tartan Army
- WSSF - West of Scotland Seniors Forum
- WOSEC - West of Scotland European Consortium
- WSWA - West of Scotland Water Authority
- WOSAS - West of Scotland Archaeological Service
- WOSBA - West Of Scotland Band Alliance
- WOSLF - West of Scotland Loan Fund
- WOSPEG - West of Scotland Physics Education Group
- WOSRAD - West of Scotland Research and Development
- OMID - Online Members Interests' Directory (Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society; UK)