LC - Institutions, Organisations, and Government Bodies

Institutions, Organisations, and Government Bodies

  • Letran College in Manila
  • Laguna College, a non-sectarian, private school in San Pablo City, Laguna
  • Latvian Way, a political party of Latvia
  • Launceston College, a public senior-secondary school in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
  • Legion of Christ, a Roman Catholic religious order of priests
  • Liberty Counsel, a legal organization dedicated to advancing specific religious freedoms
  • Library of Congress, the United States national library
  • Liquor Control, a reference to various government-run liquor stores. Examples include the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission.
  • Local Council, a form of local elected government within the districts of Uganda
  • Loomis Chaffee, a coeducational boarding school in Windsor, CT.
  • Lord Chancellor, a senior functionary in the government of the United Kingdom
  • Lucknow-Kanpur Suburban Railway is a commuter rail service in Kanpur-Lucknow region in India.
  • Lynchburg College, a private liberal arts college in Lynchburg, Virginia
  • Lynden Christian Schools, a private school in Lynden, Washington
  • Varig LogĂ­stica (LC is its IATA airline designator)

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