CWC may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Businesses and organizations
Businesses
- Cabot Watch Company, British military supplier
 - Central Warehousing Corporation, an Indian government-owned corporation
 - Cable & Wireless Communications, a British telecommunications company
 - Cuyamaca Water Company, a former water company in California, U.S.
 
Colleges and universities
- Central Wyoming College, Riverton, Wyoming, U.S.
 - Chellammal Women's College, Tamil Nadu, India
 - City of Westminster College, London, UK
 - Colorado Women's College, Colorado, U.S.
 - Columbia Water Center, a research institute in New York, U.S.
 - Clongowes Wood College, Kildare, Ireland
 
Political organizations
- Ceylon Workers' Congress, a Sri Lankan political party
 - Clyde Workers' Committee, a Scottish workers' organisation during World War I
 - Congress Working Committee, the central decision-making body of the Indian National Congress
 - CrimethInc., an anarchist group
 
Other organizations
- Concerned for Working Children, an India-based non-profit organization
 - Co-existing with Coyotes, a Stanley Park Ecology Society public education program
 
Science, technology and mathematics
- CWC mode, a type of encryption
 - Cwc, meaning cold subtropical highland climate in the Köppen climate classification
 
Sport
- Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a former American professional wrestling body, now known as WWE
 - Chess World Cup, a number of different chess tournaments
- All pages with titles containing Chess World Cup
 
 - Cricket World Cup, an international cricket championship
 - FIFA Club World Cup, an intercontinental club football competition
 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, a defunct UEFA football tournament
 - Cruiserweight Classic, a professional wrestling tournament
 - Camsur Watersports Complex, Camarines Sur, Philippines
 
Transportation
- Chernivtsi International Airport, Ukraine, IATA code CWC
 - Kickapoo Downtown Airport, Wichita Falls, Texas, U.S., FAA LID: CWC
 
Other uses
- Cardigan Welsh Corgi, a dog breed
 - Chemical Weapons Convention, a 1997 international treaty prohibiting chemical weapons
 - Corded Ware culture, a broad archaeological horizon of Europe between c. 2900 BCE – circa 2350 BCE.
 
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