COP
COP is an abbreviation for:
- Centralny Obóz Pracy, Central labor camp in Poland in the years 1945-1950
- Centralny Okręg Przemysłowy, was an industrial region in Poland, one of the biggest economic undertaking of the Second Polish Republic
- Church of Pentecost, Free Church based in Ghana, which also maintains branch churches among Africans in exile in Germany
- Coat protein transport protein family, which is involved in vesicular protein transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus, see COPI vesicles and COPII vesicles
- Coefficient Of Performance, efficiency of chillers and heat pumps ( COP ε )
- Conference of the Parties, English name of UN Conferences of the Parties ( COP dt ): UN Climate Change Conference ( COP -1 in Berlin from 1995 to COP -19 in Warsaw 2013)
- Conferences, supplementing the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
- Convention on Biological Diversity
COp stands for:
- Kalasantiner (Latin: Congregation per Opera Riis Christianis a p Josepho Calasanctio, Congregation for the Christian Workers of St. Joseph Calasanz '), a Catholic religious order
CoP stands for:
- Community of Practice, practice-based consortium of people
- Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Jewish umbrella organization
- Conformity of Production, checking the quality of a product, see also quality assurance
- Controlling of Projects, Project Management Software
Cop stands for:
- Cop, police officer in the English vernacular
- Cop ( album ) of the Swans
- The cop, original title of an American film from 1988
Cop or Čop is the surname of the following persons:
- Bojan Čop (1923-1994), Slovene linguist
- Duje Čop (* 1990), Croatian football player
- Iztok Čop (born 1972 ), Slovenian rower
- Josip Čop (* 1961), Yugoslav football player
- Martina Čop (* 1994), Croatian football player
- Matthias Čop (1797-1835), Slovene Slawist
- Michel Cop ( ~ 1505-1566 ), French clergyman and Rector
- Milan Čop ( born 1938 ), Croatian - Yugoslav football player
- Nicolas Cop ( ~ 1501-1540 ), French physician and rector
See also:
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation