Cup

Cup

CUP

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CUP, sigle composé des trois lettres C, U et P, peut faire référence à :

CUP est un code, qui signifie :

CUP est une abréviation qui signifie :

Cup est un nom :

  • différentes coupes en sport telles, par exemple :
    • FA Challenge Cup, la « Coupe d'Angleterre » de football,
    • League Cup, l'autre coupe de football, en Angleterre,
    • Fed Cup, la « Coupe de la Fédération » au tennis, considérée comme l'équivalent féminin de la Coupe Davis,
    • Grey Cup, coupe au football canadien,
    • Stanley Cup, coupe au hockey professionnel nord-américain,
  • cup, un symbole mathématique,
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