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'''Ita''' or '''ITA''' may refer to: '''Ita''' or '''ITA''' may refer to :
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== Places and jurisdictions ==
* ITA, ISO 3166-1 country code for ]
* ], an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Mauretania, presently a Latin Catholic titular see
* ] * ]
* ], Inc., a travel industry software firm
* ], from its ISO 639-2 language code
* ], from its ISO 3166-1 country code
* ], an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands.
* ]


== People ==
'''ITA''' may also refer to:
* ], Egyptian princess
* ], a research unit of the ], Vienna
* ] (born 1942), Australian journalist and businesswoman
* ], a trade clearinghouse based in Lincolnwood, Illinois
* ] (1931–2023), Estonian actress
* ], the regulator for commercial television in the United Kingdom from 1954 until 1972
* ] (1955–1990), Polish journalist and politician
* ], a certified voting system test laboratory
* ] (1921–2003), Estonian translator and publicist
* ] a phonetic alphabet system formerly used in British, and some American, schools to teach children to read.
* ] (1876–1943), Dutch co-founder of Anthroposophical Medicine
* ] or Aeronautics Technology Institute, a Brazilian engineering college.
* ] (11th century – 1113), mother of Godfrey of Bouillon
* ]
* ] (c.480–c.570), Irish nun and saint <!--Note to editors: also known as Ita-->
* ], a blood vessel in the thorax

* ]
== Language ==
* ]
* ], a phonetic alphabet system formerly used in British, and some American, schools to teach children to read
* ], by ISO 639-2 language code
* ], also known as Baudot code * ], also known as Baudot code

== Organizations and alliances ==

* ], the regulator for commercial television in the UK from 1954 until 1972
* ], a certified voting system test laboratory
* Indian Television Academy, organization that administers the ]
* ], a treaty on tariff regulation with a committee under the World Trade Organisation
* ], a research unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
* ] or Technological Institute of Aeronautics, a Brazilian engineering college
* ], the UK organisation overseeing Passenger Transport Executives
* ], an organization of coaches and collegiate tennis players
* ], former name of the International Recording Media Association
* ], a research program initiated by the UK Ministry of Defence and the US Army Research Laboratory
* ], an independent anti-doping organisation
* ], an American professional track and field league of the mid-1970s
* ], an agency of the United States Department of Commerce * ], an agency of the United States Department of Commerce
* ], an agency of the Italian Republic that fosters the export of Italian products
* ], a treaty on tariff regulation with a committee under the World Trade Organisation (WTO)<!--http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/inftec_e/itaintro_e.htm-->
* ]
* ] * ]
* ], an Italian airline that replaced Alitalia (ICAO airline designator)
* ], refers to Washington State Involuntary Treatment Act or to a patient under such act
* ], a travel industry software company acquired by Google in 2011
* ], a Brazilian airline


== Other uses ==
'''Ita''' is the name of:
* ], April 2014, Solomon Islands
* ] (c.1040-1113), mother of Godfrey of Bouillon
* ], a blood vessel in the thorax
* ] (1876-1943), co-founder of Anthroposophical Medicine
* ], refers to Washington State Involuntary Treatment Act or to a patient under such act
* ] (592-652), wife of Pepin I
* ], annual Indonesian TV awards broadcast on MNC Media
* ] or Ida (c.475–570), Irish nun
* , a counterpart to &lsqb;]&rsqb;, Latin for "thus" or "just as", is inserted after quoted text to indicate it has been transcribed exactly as found in the source text, complete with any errors.


== See also ==
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* ], an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands
* ], ''Mauritia flexuosa'', a palm tree
* ] (592–652), wife of Pepin I


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Latest revision as of 02:47, 23 December 2024

Ita or ITA may refer to :

Places and jurisdictions

  • ITA, ISO 3166-1 country code for Italy
  • Ita (Africa), an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Mauretania, presently a Latin Catholic titular see
  • Itá, Paraguay

People

Language

Organizations and alliances

Other uses

  • Cyclone Ita, April 2014, Solomon Islands
  • Internal thoracic artery, a blood vessel in the thorax
  • Involuntary Treatment Act, refers to Washington State Involuntary Treatment Act or to a patient under such act
  • Indonesian Television Awards, annual Indonesian TV awards broadcast on MNC Media
  • , a counterpart to [sic], Latin for "thus" or "just as", is inserted after quoted text to indicate it has been transcribed exactly as found in the source text, complete with any errors.

See also

  • Aeta, an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands
  • Ité palm, Mauritia flexuosa, a palm tree
  • Itta (592–652), wife of Pepin I
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