FIS
FIS or fis may refer to:
In English
- Fis phenomenon, a phenomenon in linguistics
 - fis, the E. Coli gene encoding the FIS protein
 - F♯ (musical note), a musical note
 - Free In Store, a commercial term indicating that the seller is responsible for delivery costs. Compare with the Incoterm Delivered, Duty Paid
 - Faculty of Information Studies, now the University of Toronto Faculty of Information
 - Fairy Investigation Society
 - Far-Infrared Surveyor, an instrument on the AKARI space telescope
 - Federal Inspection Station of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
 - Federal Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst), the German foreign intelligence agency
 - Fire Inhibit Switch, in the Aegis Combat System
 - FIS (company), a banking and payments technology services company
 - FIS (protein), nucleoid-associated protein in E. Coli
 - Fish Information and Services, an international seafood news agency
 - Flag Identification Symbols used in vexillology
 - Flight Information Service, information provided by Air Traffic Control to aircraft
 - "Foreign Intelligence Service", any foreign counterpart of an intelligence agency
 - Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)
 - Frankfurt International School
 - Frame Information Structure, Serial ATA packets containing control information or payload data
 - French International School (Lycée Français International Victor Segalen), a school in Hong Kong
 
In French
- Fédération Internationale de Ski (International Ski Federation)
 - Front Islamique du Salut (Islamic Salvation Front)
 
In Italian
- Federazione Italiana dello Scautismo (Italian Scout Federation), the national Scouting and Girl Guides federation of Italy
 - Federazione Italiana Scherma (Italian Fencing Federation), the governing body for Fencing in Italy
 
In Spanish
- Festival Internacional de Santander (Santander International Festival)
 
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