VIC

Vic is an abbreviation for:

  • Vicar, the Roman Empire refers to a particular deputy of an officer or officers

Vic stands for the following locations and regions:

  • Canton of Vic -en- Bigorre, a canton in the French department of Hautes -Pyrénées
  • Canton of Vic- Fezensac, a canton in the French department of Gers
  • Canton of Vic- le -Comte, a canton in the French department of Puy -de- Dôme
  • Canton of Vic- sur -Aisne, a canton in the French department Aisne
  • Canton of Vic- sur -Cère, a canton in the French department of Cantal
  • Canton of Vic- sur -Seille, a canton in the French department of Moselle
  • Vic, a town in Catalonia, Spain
  • Vic -de- Chassenay, a town in the French department of Côte -d'Or
  • Vic -des- Prés, a town in the French department of Côte -d'Or
  • Vic -en- Bigorre, a commune in the French department of Hautes -Pyrénées
  • Vic- Fezensac, a town in the French department of Gers
  • Vic- la -Gardiole, a town in the French department Hérault
  • Vic- le- Comte, a town in the French department of Puy -de- Dôme
  • Vic- le- Fesq, a town in the French department of Gard
  • Vic- sous- Thil, a town in the French department of Côte -d'Or
  • Vic- sur- Aisne, a commune in the French department Aisne
  • Vic- sur -Cère, a town in the French department of Cantal
  • Vic- sur- seille, capital of Canton Vic- sur -Seille in Lorraine, France

Vic is part of the name may refer to:

  • Francesc de Castellví i de Vic († 1506), the Valencian poet, minister and royal administrator

Vic stands for:

  • Vicinal (lat. vicinus " neighbor" ), chemical means vicinal that two functional groups (for example, halogens such as fluorine, chlorine or bromine), are attached to two adjacent carbon atoms
  • Vicinal, chemical nomenclature, the prefix is ​​used vic -

VIC is an abbreviation for:

  • Vicenza Airport, the airport in Vicenza ( Trissino ), Italy to the IATA code (but not served )
  • Victoria, regional code of the Australian state of Victoria in accordance with ISO 3166-2
  • Victualling Inshore Craft, a built in series in World War II coastal cargo ship in the UK, they belong to the group of Empire ships
  • Video Interface Chip, a computer chip older home computer, see MOS Technology VIC
  • Vienna International Centre in Vienna, commonly known as UNO City
  • Virtual Information Channel, a subsidiary of the pay-TV operator Premiere
  • Vocational Intellectual Capital, see Intellectual Capital

See also:

  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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