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Meanings and definitions for WRC
What does WRC stand for? What does WRC mean?
- World Rally Championship
- World Rally Car
- Wednesbury Rugby Club
- Whitchurch Rugby Club
- Wirral Rugby Club
- World Rally Championship (video game series)
- WRC: Rally Evolved
- WRC: FIA World Rally Championship (2010 video game)
- WRC-TV, a television station (channel 48/virtual channel 4.1) licensed to Washington, D.C., United States
- Several radio stations in the Washington, D.C. area:
WTEM, a radio station (980 AM) licensed to Washington, D.C., United States, which used the call sign WRC from 1923 until February 1984
- WKYS, a radio station (93.9 FM) licensed to Washington, D.C., United States, which used the call sign WRC-FM from 1947 until 1974
- WWRC, a radio station (570 AM) licensed to Bethesda, Maryland
- WQOF, a radio station (1260 AM) licensed to Washington, D.C., which used the branding "1260 WRC" from 2010 until 2014
- War reserve constable, a rank within British police forces during World War Two
- WRc, Water Research Centre, UK
- Western Railway Corridor, Ireland
- Western Red Cedar, an evergreen coniferous tree native to western North America
- White Ribbon Campaign, a men's movement opposing violence against women
- Women's Republican Council, Armenian NGO
- World Radiocommunication Conference
- World Riichi Championship, an international competition for Japanese mahjong
- Worker Rights Consortium, US-based organisation protecting rights of workers making college apparel etc.
- Will Rice College, subdivision of Rice University
- Wright Robinson College, an 11–16 High School in Manchester, England
- Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, an international treaty
- WAVE regulatory complex, a protein complex in the WASP family of proteins
- Western Reserve Academy, a private, mid-sized, coeducational boarding and day college preparatory school located in Hudson, Ohio, United States
- Case Western Reserve University, a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which became Western Reserve University upon moving from Hudson, Ohio, to Cleveland in 1882 and later merged with the Case Institute of Technology in 1967
- Webster Research Center, xerox
- World Religions Conference, The World Religions Conference (WRC) is an multi-faith event which brings together well-known scholars from the world%E2%80%99s major religions to speak on a common topic from the point of view of their respective religious traditions. For thirty years, the WRC has served as an invaluable forum for different religious and ethnic communities to gather in the spirit of tolerance, peace, cooperation, and understanding. The WRC serves the noble purpose of educating members of the community regarding interesting and relevant topics by providing a platform where all major religions can pool their collective wisdom and teachings regarding the topic. Continually on the rise in terms of organizational standards, quality of content, and attendance, the WRC has become the largest multi-faith event of its kind in Canada.
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