CFL
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CFL may refer to:
Football leagues
- Calcutta Football League, in India
- Canadian Football League
- Central Football League, in Scotland
- Česká fotbalová liga, in the Czech Republic
- Cheshire Football League, in England
- Continental Football League, in North America
- Montenegrin First League (Crnogorska Fudbalska Liga)
Languages
- Chinese as a foreign language or second language is the study of the varieties of Chinese by non-native speakers
- College of Foreign Languages, a college of Vietnam National University, Hanoi
- Commission on the Filipino Language, a Philippine language regulator
- Context-free language, a formal language that is a member of the set of languages defined by context-free grammars
Politics
- Campaign for Liberty, an organization founded by United States Congressman Ron Paul
- Connecticut for Lieberman, the Connecticut political party created by twenty-five supporters of United States Senator Joe Lieberman
- Council of Four Lands, the central body of Jewish authority in Poland from 1580 to 1764
Science and technology
- Color-flavor locking, a special type of color superconductivity that is predicted to occur in very dense matter
- Compact fluorescent lamp/light, a type of fluorescent lamp that fits into a standard light bulb socket or small lighting fixture
- Compressed File Library, a virtual file system for programs
- Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy condition, a condition for convergence while solving partial differential equations
Trade unionism
- Ceylon Federation of Labour, an organisation bringing together trade unions in the private, semi-government and co-operative sectors of Sri Lanka
- Chicago Federation of Labor, the central labor body for over 300 Chicago area unions affiliated with the AFL-CIO
- Chinese Federation of Labour, a national trade union center in Taiwan
Transportation
- Contraflow Left, a type of road junction
Railways
- Caminhos de Ferro de Luanda, in Angola
- Chemin de fer Lanaudière, in Canada
- Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois, in Luxembourg
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