EBA
The abbreviation EBA may refer to:
- Early Bronze Age
- Eastern Basketball Alliance, American basketball league started in 1996
- Eastern Basketball Association, defunct basketball league (1948–1970)
- Elite Beat Agents, a video game for the Nintendo DS
- Emergency Brake Assist, a vehicle management system
- Emergency Banking Act, a banking relief act of the U.S. Congress during the Great Depression
- Endemic Bird Area, a region of the world which contains two or more restricted range species of birds
- English BMX Association, the former biking association, now part of British Cycling
- Enlarged Board of Appeal, see Appeal procedure before the European Patent Office
- Enterprise Bargaining Agreement, a collective industrial agreement
- Ethoxybenzoic acid, chemical
- Ethylene Butyl Acrylate, a copolymer of ethylene and butyl acrylate, used as a resin
- Euro Banking Association, and the Clearing House managed by it
- European Banking Authority, created in 2011 and responsible a.o. for stress-testing European banks
- European Broadcasting Area
- Everything but Arms Trade Agreement, an import duty initiative of the European Union
- Exclusive buyer agent, a real estate firm representing the buyer in all transactions
- Expanded bed adsorption, a chromatographic technique
- Federal Railway Authority (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt) of Germany
- Extrastriate body area, a region in the occipital cortex of the human brain
- Extreme bounds analysis, a statistic methodology used in econometrics
- the three-letter station code for Euxton Balshaw Lane railway station
- Liga Española de Baloncesto Aficionado, commonly known as Liga EBA, a Spanish basketball minor league
Eba could also refer to:
- Eba, an African food
- An abbreviation of Elena Basescu's name used by her during the European parliament election campaign.
- Eba, South Australia, a locality between Eudunda and Morgan
- Mount Eba Station pastoral lease between Roxby Downs and Coober Pedy
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