AIA
abbrev. Advertising Institute of Australia. | ||||
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AIA Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Applications Integration Architecture [DEC]
Applications Integration Architecture [DEC]
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Applications Integration Architecture
Applications Integration Architecture
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Applications Integration Architecture [DEC]
Applications Integration Architecture [DEC]
AIA Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Air Intelligence Agency
Air Intelligence Agency
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Anguilla
Anguilla
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Aerospace Industries Association Autopilot Integral Antenna
Aerospace Industries Association Autopilot Integral Antenna
AIA Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Aerospace Industry Association
Aerospace Industry Association
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Application Integration Architecture (DEC)
Application Integration Architecture (DEC)
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Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc
Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc
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Anguilla (ISO 3166)
Anguilla (ISO 3166)
AIA Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Asbestos International Association
Asbestos International Association
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The American Institute of Architects, a professional body that develops standards for building ventilation.
The American Institute of Architects, a professional body that develops standards for building ventilation.
AIA Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AIA Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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American Insured Mortgage Investors
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American Insured Mortgage Investors
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AIA Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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AIA is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:
- AIA Building, Singapore
- AIA Parkview Building, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Actors in Action
- Advanced Informed Agreement, in the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, international
- Aerospace Industries Association, Aviation Industry Association, Aviation Instrument Association
- Air Intelligence Agency, of the United States Air Force
- Alliance Municipal Airport, Athens International Airport, Auckland International Airport
- American International Airways, now known as Kalitta Air
- American Institute of Architects
- American International Assurance Company Limited
- American Insurance Association
- Anguilla, from its ISO 3-letter country code
- Archaeological Institute of America, Association for Industrial Archaeology
- Arizona Interscholastic Association
- Art Institute of Atlanta, Artists' International Association
- Artificial Intelligence and Applications
- Association of International Accountants
- Athens International Airport, in Greece
- Athletes in Action basketball team
- Automated Imaging Association
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Aia
Aia (pronounced eye-a) is a small village situated on the slopes of Mount Pagoeta in the Basque Province of Gipuzkoa, Spain. It is located 30km to the west of San Sebastian and about 10km inland from the coastal town of Zarautz. Aia is set amongst rolling green hills and lush green forests, and surrounded by some stunning mountain views. The town still retains its ancient character, with the large Church of San Esteban building as an impressive centrepiece. The population of Aia has gradually declined since the 1950s, to a population of 1750 in 2005.
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