ZOC - meaning and definition. What is ZOC
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What (who) is ZOC - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zoc; ZOC (disambiguation)

ZOC         
Zap-O-Comm (Reference: OS/2, telecommunication)
Chiapas Zoque         
LANGUAGE
Copainalá Zoque language; ISO 639:zoc; Rayón Zoque language; ISO 639:zor; Francisco León Zoque language; ISO 639:zos; Chiapas Zoque language; Francisco León Zoque; Rayón Zoque; Chiapas Zoque languages; Copainalá Zoque; Copainala Zoque language; Francisco Leon Zoque language; Rayon Zoque language; Central Zoque language; Central Zoque; Southern Zoque language; Southern Zoque; Zoque del centro; Zoque del sur; Zoque del noroeste; Zoque de Francisco León; Zoque del norte alto; Chapultenango Mixtec; Zoque del norte bajo; Zoque de Rayón; Zoque del este; Zoque del sureste; Jitotolteco language; Jitotolteco
Chiapas Zoque is a dialect cluster of Zoquean languages indigenous to southern Mexico (Wichmann 1995). The three varieties with ISO codes, Francisco León (about 20,000 speakers in 1990), Copainalá (about 10,000), and Rayón (about 2,000), are named after the towns they are spoken in, though residents of Francisco León were relocated after their town was buried in the eruption of El Chichón Volcano in 1982.

Wikipedia

ZOC

ZOC may refer to:

  • Zimbabwe Olympic Committee
  • Zionist Organization of Canada, Zionist organization
  • Zirconium oxychloride, or Zirconyl chloride, inorganic compound
  • ZOC (software), an ssh/telnet client and software terminal emulator
  • ZOC (band), a Japanese idol girl group
  • Zone of control, the tiles adjacent to tiles occupied by objects in board wargames
  • zoc, the ISO 639 code for Copainalá Zoque dialect, southern Mexico