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7 relations: First Nations Media Australia, Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, International Register of Certificated Auditors, IRCA (football club), Ragdoll, Rail transport in Guatemala, Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture.
First Nations Media Australia
First Nations Media Australia (FNMA), formerly Indigenous Remote Communications Association (IRCA), is the national peak body for Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander not-for-profit broadcasting, media and communications.
See IRCA and First Nations Media Australia
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA or the Simpson–Mazzoli Act) was passed by the 99th United States Congress and signed into law by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986.
See IRCA and Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
International Register of Certificated Auditors
The International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) was formed in London in 1984 as part of the British government's enterprise initiative.
See IRCA and International Register of Certificated Auditors
IRCA (football club)
IRCA is a defunct football club that was based in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
See IRCA and IRCA (football club)
Ragdoll
The Ragdoll is a breed of cat with a distinct colorpoint coat and blue eyes.
See IRCA and Ragdoll
Rail transport in Guatemala
Guatemala had a network of narrow gauge railroads.
See IRCA and Rail transport in Guatemala
Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture
The Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture (Institut royal de la culture amazighe (IRCAM); Asinag Ageldan n Tussna Tamazight (SGSM); al-Ma‘had al-MalikÄ« lith-ThaqÄfah al-AmÄzÄ«ghÄ«yah) is an academic institute of the Moroccan government in charge with the promotion of the Berber languages and culture, and of the development of Standard Moroccan Amazigh and its instruction in Morocco's public schools.
See IRCA and Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture
References
Also known as IRCA (disambiguation).

