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Meanings and definitions for COL
What does COL stand for? What does COL mean?
- A geographical col, also known as a mountain pass or saddle
- A meteorological col, a trough of lower air pressure between two high-pressure areas in the weather
- Col, Slovenia
- Col, Italy, a frazione in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy
- The Gaelic name for the village of Coll, Lewis in the Western Isles of Scotland
- Colombia (col is the ISO 3166-1 3-letter country code for Colombia)
- Colorado
- Columbus, Ohio (COL is the three-letter station code for Columbus, Ohio, in the list of Amtrak station codes)
- CoL, City of London
- CoL, City of Leeds
- Col language
- The ISO 639-3 language code of the Columbia-Wenatchi language: col
- Caldera OpenLinux, a defunct Linux distribution
- Cost of Living
- City of license in broadcasting
- Col., military rank of Colonel
- Epistle to the Colossians
- Colorado Avalanche, professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado
- Colorado Rockies, professional baseball team based in Denver, Colorado
- Columba (constellation)
- Combined Construction and Operating License for US nuclear power reactor
- Commonwealth of Learning
- COL, Collision signal in Ethernet
- Costa Oriental del Lago, Zulia, Venezuela
- compLexity Gaming, eSports organization
- Col, The Musselman
- <col></col>, an HTML element specifying a column in a table; see HTML element § Tables, <col> or <col/>
- Cartridge Overall Length, an abbreviation used in handloading.
- Col (game), a pencil and paper map-coloring game
- Antonio Coll (born 1959), Spanish racing cyclist
- Catherine Coll (1856-1932), mother of Irish President Éamon de Valera
- Edna Coll (1906-2002), Puerto Rican educator and author
- Francisco Coll Guitart (1856-1875), Spanish saint
- Francisco Coll (born 1985), Spanish composer
- Ivonne Coll (born 1947), Puerto Rican actress
- Jorge Coll, Spanish art dealer
- Joseph Clement Coll (1881-1921), American illustrator
- Lluís Coll (1937-2008), Spanish footballer
- Marcos Coll (born 1935), Colombian footballer
- Max Coll (1932-2014), American politician
- Mickey Coll (1951-1972), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Owen Coll (born 1976), Irish footballer
- Paul Coll (born 19921), New Zealand squash player
- Steve Coll (born 1958), American journalist and academic
- Tony Coll, New Zealand rugby player and coach
- Coll, Lewis, a village on the island of Lewis and Harris in Scotland
- Cóll, a village in the municipality of Vall de Boí in Catalonia, Spain
- Coll de Nargó, a municipality in the comarca of the Alt Urgell in Catalonia, Spain
- El Coll, a neighbourhood of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
- Coll (letter), ninth letter of the Ogham alphabet
- Coll (character), character in The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
- Lacolle, municipality in the Quebec province
- La Colle-sur-Loup, municipality in the Alpes-Maritimes department
- Alice Bel Colle, in the Province of Alessandria
- Capriano del Colle, in the Province of Brescia
- Colle Brianza, in the Province of Lecco
- Colle d'Anchise, in the Province of Campobasso
- Colle di Tora, in the Province of Rieti
- Colle di Val d'Elsa, in the Province of Siena
- Colle San Magno, in the Province of Frosinone
- Colle Sannita, in the Province of Benevento
- Colle Santa Lucia, in the Province of Belluno
- Colle Umberto, in the Province of Treviso
- Gioia del Colle, in the Province of Bari
- Oltre il Colle, in the Province of Bergamo
- Palo del Colle, in the Province of Bari
- San Damiano al Colle, in the Province of Pavia
- Santa Giustina in Colle, in the Province of Padua
- Santeramo in Colle, in the Province of Bari
- Colle (Bettona), in the municipality of Bettona (PG)
- Colle (Monteleone d'Orvieto), in the municipality of Monteleone d'Orvieto (TR)
- Colle (Rocca Santa Maria), in the municipality of Rocca Santa Maria (TE)
- Colle (Sansepolcro), in the municipality of Sansepolcro (AR)
- Colle (surname)
- Colle (grape), another name for the French wine grape Gouais blanc
Muscadelle, another French wine grape that is also known as Colle
- Colle System, a chess opening strategy for white
- A brassica, especially cabbage, kale, or rape (rapeseed).
- Cole (name)
- Cole Motor Car Company, a pioneer American automobile company (1909–1925)
- Cole Peninsula, a peninsula on the continent of Antarctica
- Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, a community of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
Cole Harbour
- Cole Harbour (Guysborough), Nova Scotia
- Cole, Pomeranian Voivodeship
- Cole, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
- Cole, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Grant County
- Cole, Oklahoma, a town in McClain County, Oklahoma
- Coleville, California, a town in Eastern California
- Cole City, Georgia, a ghost town
- Cole County, Missouri, a county located in the central part of Missouri
- Cole Creek (Pennsylvania), a stream in Pennsylvania
- Cole Creek (South Dakota), a stream in South Dakota
- Cole Field, a baseball stadium located in Flint, Michigan
- Cole's Hill, historic cemetery and settlement site of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts
- Cole Valley, San Francisco, California, a small neighborhood in San Francisco, California
- Cole Ranch AVA, California wine region in Mendocino County
- Cole County, South Dakota, the original name of Union County, South Dakota, a county located in the south-eastern corner of South Dakota
- USS Cole (DD-155), a United States Navy Wickes-class destroyer
- USS Cole (DDG-67), a United States Navy Arleigh Burke-class "Aegis" guided missile destroyer
- USS Cole bombing, an attack on the US military which occurred in 2000
- Cole Prize, an award bestowed by the American Mathematical Society for achievements in algebra, first given in 1928
- Brassica aka "cole crops", a genus of plants in the mustard family
- Coal (TV series), American reality show about coal miners
- Coal (book), collection of poetry by Audre Lorde, published in 1976
- Coal, a 2006 album by the indie rock band The Devastations
- Coal (Leprous album)
- Coal (Kathy Mattea album), 2008
- Coal, the title of a children's story from the Railway Series book Henry the Green Engine by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry
- Coal, Missouri
- Coal, West Virginia
- Coal County, Oklahoma
- Coal skink, a species of lizard
- Coal tit, a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae
- Charcoal, a similar solid carbon compound also used as a fuel source, frequently shortened to coal
- Wande Coal (born 1985), Nigerian singer
- Chal (name)
- Caldera Open LINUX
- COLlision
- Coll Island airport (code), United Kingdom
- Colombia, (170) ISO 3-letter country code
- Colonel
- Column
- Communications Oriented Language
- Computer Oriented Language
- Council on Ocean Law
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