Cea
Cea or CEA may refer to:
People
- Eusebio Rodolfo Cordón Cea (1899–1966), Salvadoran politician
- José Pedro Cea (1900–1970), Uruguayan footballer
- José Roberto Cea (born 1939), Salvadoran novelist and poet
Places and jurisdictions
- Cea River, Spain
- An alternate spelling of Kea (or Cea), an Aegean island in the Cyclades (Greece)
- A Latin Catholic titular see restoring the former bishopric of Ceo alias Thermia on the above island
- An ancient name of Kos, an Aegean island in the Dodekanesos (Greece)
- Santa María del Monte de Cea, a municipality in the province of León, in Castile and León region, central Spain
- Cea, a municipality in the province of León, in Castile and León region, central Spain
CEA
Businesses and organizations
- California Earthquake Authority, a privately funded, publicly managed organization that sells California earthquake insurance policies
- Cambridge Environmental Assessments, a company specializing in chemical risk assessment
- Canadian Education Association, a non-profit organization that fosters dialogue on education policy
- Captains Endowment Association of NYPD
- Centro de Educación Artística, an arts institute in Mexico City, owned by Televisa
- Cheer Extreme All Stars, a cheerleading organization based in North Carolina
- China Eastern Airlines, based in Shanghai, People's Republic of China
- Christian Evangelistic Assemblies, a Christian organization supporting non-denominational churches
- Cinema Exhibitors' Association, the national trade association for cinema operators in the United Kingdom
- College of Engineering Adoor, an engineering college at Adoor, Kerala, affiliated with CUSAT
- Comité Européen des Assurances, an organization representing the European insurance and reinsurance industry, now known as Insurance Europe
- Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives, (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission), a French public government-funded research organisation
- Consumer Electronics Association, a trade organization for the consumer electronics industry in the United States
- Connecticut Education Association (CEA) is a professional organization advocating for teachers and public school students
Government
- Central Electricity Authority of India, an advisory organization to the Indian Government
- China Earthquake Administration, or Chinese Seismic Bureau
- Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives, French national establishment for nuclear matters, alternative energies, technologies, and basic research
- Council of Economic Advisers, a group of three respected economists who advise the President of the United States on economic policy
- Council for Estate Agencies, is committed to raise the professionalism of the real estate agency industry through collaborative efforts with the industry on industry development programmes and protect the interests of the consumers through targeted public education schemes. Singapore
Medicine
- Carcinoembryonic antigen, a tumor marker for colorectal cancer
- Carotid endarterectomy, a surgical procedure involving the carotid artery
- Central nucleus of the amygdala, often abbreviated "CeA"
- Collie eye anomaly, a congenital eye disease in dogs
Other uses
- CCA, the ISO 639-3 code for the Chehalis language
- Canada Evidence Act, an 1893 act of the Parliament of Canada that regulates the rules of evidence.
- Capital expenditure adjustment, an adjustment to a previous capital expenditure
- Certified Audio Engineer, a professional title regulated by the Society of Broadcast Engineers
- Chinese Exclusion Act, an 1882 law in the United States, barring the immigration of Chinese citizens
- Collective employment agreement, a labor contract between an employer and one or more unions
- Commodities Exchange Act, one of several pieces of legislation regulating the sale of commodities in the United States
- Communications-enabled application, a software application that depends on real-time networking capabilities
- Controlled-environment agriculture, any agricultural technology that enables the grower to manipulate a crop's environment to the desired conditions
- Cost-effectiveness analysis, an economic analysis sometimes used to evaluate medical treatments
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