Cn
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CN most commonly is used as an abbreviation for the Canadian National Railway.
CN, cN, Cn or cn may also refer to:
[edit] Places
- People's Republic of China, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
- Comoros, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram
- CN Tower, Toronto
- CN Centre - an arena in Prince George, British Columbia
- Province of Cuneo (Italy)
[edit] Companies
- Canadian National Railway
- Cartoon Network (An American cable cartoon television)
- Canadian Northern Railway
- China Netcom
- Westward Airways' IATA code
- Islands Nationair' IATA code
[edit] Organizations/Organisations
- Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee
- Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang), a centre-right political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan.
- Commonwealth of Nations
[edit] People/Positions
[edit] Science,medicine and technology
- Calcineurin (CN)
- Cyanide (the chemical formula CN)
- CN gas, Chloroacetophenone
- Curve number used in hydrology
- Copy number of a gene or genetic variation
- Copernicium the proposed name of the element Ununbium, which shall have the symbol Cn
- Computational neuroethology
- Cranial nerves
[edit] Mathematics
- One of Jacobi's elliptic functions
- Cn, a Dynkin diagram
[edit] Computing
- Correspondent Node, part of the definitions for the Mobile IP protocols
- Common Name, an attribute of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol protocol family
- VIA CN processor
- Cyber Nations An MMO Nation Simulation Game
[edit] Other
- Cartoon Network
- Collegiate Network
- Combined Nomenclature(CN), the EU’s coding system for classifying products for customs and statistical purposes. This classification is based on the Harmonized System (HS).
- Credit note
- Gnaeus (Cn.) a Roman Praenomen
- Chaotic Neutral, an alignment in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
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