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Acronyms that contain the term Cirque 

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CDLN

Cirque de la Nuit

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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JTCE

Jeunes Talents Cirque Europe

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CDV

Cirque Du Velos

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CNAC

Centre National Des Arts Du Cirque

International » French

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JTCE

Jeunes Talentes Cirque Europe

Regional » European

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PPCM

Plus Petit Cirque du Monde

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SCATS

Seattle Cirque and Acrobatic Teams SCATS

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CVG

Cirque and Valley Glacier

Academic & Science » Geology

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What does Cirque mean?

cirque, corrie, cwm(noun)
a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain; may contain a lake

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