Some examples of two-letter country abbreviations include "US" for the United States, "GB" for the United Kingdom, "CA" for Canada, and "JP" for Japan.
The postal abbreviations for German states are two-letter codes, such as BY for Bavaria, NRW for North Rhine-Westphalia, and BW for Baden-Württemberg.
Yemen is a country that starts with the letter Y.
There is no country beginning with the letter "x"
Scandinavian is a term commonly used for the 7 letter country Denmark. But it also can include Finland and Iceland which are other 7 letter countries.
You can make words such as "me," "it," "ate," "at," and "is" using state abbreviations like ME (Maine), IT (Idaho), AT (American Samoa), and IS (Iowa).
The two-letter abbreviation for London is "LD." This abbreviation is commonly used in postal addresses and official documents to represent the city of London. It is important to note that abbreviations may vary depending on the context and country.
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2 letter abbreviations for each month cannot be written because of months beginning with the same first two letters (e.g. March, May), however below are some possible two letter abbreviations for the months:January = JaFebruary = FeMarch = Ma or Mr or Mc or MhApril = ApMay = My or MaJune = Ju or Jn or JeJuly = Jy or Ju or JlAugust = AuSeptember = SeOctober = OcNovember = NoDecember = De
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Bishkek is in Kyrgyzstan, whose 2-letter country code is .KG
Is it true Abbreviations of the name of the months and the name of the state are commonly used in business letter headings
Oklahoma City's 3-letter abbreviations is OKC.
"it" and "ita" are abbreviations for the word "Italian." The two abbreviations respectively illustrate the two-letter and three-letter International Organization for Standardization ISO 639 language codes. They also may be found elsewhere for abbreviations regarding Italy and the Italian language and people.
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Yes: GAUH- CHINA DGAI- GERMANY IOSO- UNITED STATES IOWU- SPAIN TITS- BANGKOK ERUA- JAPAN WLCO- AUSTRAILIA
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