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*] (born 1989), Spanish field hockey player | *] (born 1989), Spanish field hockey player | ||
*] (1972–2009), American disc jockey, turntablist and producer | *] (1972–2009), American disc jockey, turntablist and producer | ||
*] (born 2002), American baseball player | |||
*] (born 1995), American football player | *] (born 1995), American football player | ||
*] (born 1973), American rapper | *] (born 1973), American rapper | ||
==Places== | ==Places== | ||
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*Republic of China, the official name of ] | ||
**], the internationally recognized government of China prior to the retreat of the Kuomintang to Taiwan and the establishment of the People's Republic of China by the Chinese Communist Party | |||
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*], the official name of a Central African country | |||
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*], term for everywhere in Canada outside Quebec | |||
*], a town in Croatia | *], a town in Croatia | ||
*], a commune in France | *], a commune in France | ||
*], registration county in Scotland, Chapman code | |||
*], a disputed Russian republic | |||
*], the official name of Cuba | |||
==Companies and organizations== | ==Companies and organizations== | ||
*], US National Weather Service unit | *], US National Weather Service unit | ||
⚫ | *], a railway signalling centre in the UK | ||
*], voluntary groupings of neighbouring councils in Australia | *], voluntary groupings of neighbouring councils in Australia | ||
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*], a former British civil defence organisation | *], a former British civil defence organisation | ||
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*], British electronica group founded in 1983 by Fred Browning and Patrick Nicholson | *], British electronica group founded in 1983 by Fred Browning and Patrick Nicholson | ||
*], a role-playing version of the mythical bird | *], a role-playing version of the mythical bird | ||
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*], an American sitcom which aired 1991–94 | *], an American sitcom which aired 1991–94 | ||
==Finance== | ==Finance== | ||
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*], ROC curve (statistics) | *], ROC curve (statistics) | ||
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==Transport and vehicles== | |||
⚫ | *], a type of railway signalling centre in the UK | ||
*], in aviation | |||
⚫ | *] (IATA airport code <code>ROC</code>), Rochester, Monroe County, New York State, USA | ||
*] (station code <code>ROC</code>), Roche, Cornwall, England, UK | |||
*"Roc" (N351SL), the first (and only) ] (Model 351), an aircraft designed to carry air-launch-to-orbit rockets | |||
⚫ | *], a British naval fighter-bomber and turret fighter aircraft of World War II | ||
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
*] | * ] | ||
** ROC, the IOC code used for Russian Olympic Committee athletes: | |||
⚫ | *], motorsport event combining track and rally drivers | ||
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⚫ | *], a yearly stock car race using modified race cars | ||
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⚫ | *Roc, the name of the University of Pittsburgh's costumed panther mascot (see ]) | ||
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⚫ | ** ], motorsport event combining track and rally drivers | ||
⚫ | ** ], a yearly stock car race using modified race cars | ||
⚫ | * Roc, the name of the University of Pittsburgh's costumed panther mascot (see ]) | ||
* ROC, the IOC code formerly used for ] 1924–1948 | |||
==Other uses== | ==Other uses== | ||
*] (ISO 639 language code <code>roc</code>) | |||
⚫ | *], a mythical giant bird | ||
*], used in the UK's electricity supply industry | *] certificates, used in the UK's electricity supply industry | ||
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⚫ | *], a British naval fighter-bomber and turret fighter aircraft of World War II | ||
*], Scaled Composites Model 351, nicknamed "Roc" | |||
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⚫ | *], a mythical giant bird | ||
*], known as "The Roc" | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Roc, ROC, or R.O.C. may refer to:
People
- Roch (c. 1348 – 1376), Occitan saint called Roc in Catalan
- Agustí Roc (born 1971), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Margaret Roc (born 1945), Australian author
- Patricia Roc (1915–2003), British actress
- Ste V Roc (born 1977), Irish hip-hop artist
- Roc Alexander (born 1981), American football player
- Roche Braziliano (fl. 1630–1671), also spelled Roc, Dutch pirate
- Roc Kirby (1918–2008), Australian businessman
- Roc Oliva (born 1989), Spanish field hockey player
- Roc Raida (1972–2009), American disc jockey, turntablist and producer
- Roc Riggio (born 2002), American baseball player
- Roc Thomas (born 1995), American football player
- The R.O.C. (rapper) (born 1973), American rapper
Places
- Republic of China, the official name of Taiwan
- Republic of China (1912–1949), the internationally recognized government of China prior to the retreat of the Kuomintang to Taiwan and the establishment of the People's Republic of China by the Chinese Communist Party
- Republic of the Congo, the official name of a Central African country
- Republic of Cyprus, the official name of Cyprus
- Rest of Canada, term for everywhere in Canada outside Quebec
- Roč, a town in Croatia
- Le Roc, a commune in France
- Ross and Cromarty, registration county in Scotland, Chapman code
- Republic of Crimea, a disputed Russian republic
- Republic of Cuba, the official name of Cuba
Companies and organizations
- Radar Operations Center, US National Weather Service unit
- Regional Organisations of Councils, voluntary groupings of neighbouring councils in Australia
- Registrar of Companies, India
- Remote Operations Center, a National Security Agency facility in Fort Meade, Maryland
- Restaurant Opportunities Center, a union-supported labor group
- Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, a network of clinical trial sites
- Right of Centre, a short-lived New Zealand political party
- Roc Books, a paperback science fiction and fantasy imprint of Penguin Group
- Roc Nation, an American entertainment company
- Roc Oil Company, based in Sydney, Australia
- Royal Observer Corps, a former British civil defence organisation
- Romanian Orthodox Church
- Russian Orthodox Church
Entertainment
- R.O.C. (band), British electronica group founded in 1983 by Fred Browning and Patrick Nicholson
- Roc (Dungeons & Dragons), a role-playing version of the mythical bird
- "Roc" (Nâdiya song), 2006
- Roc (The-Dream song)
- Roc (TV series), an American sitcom which aired 1991–94
Finance
Mathematics
- Radius of curvature (optics)
- Receiver operating characteristic, ROC curve (statistics)
- Radius of convergence
Transport and vehicles
- Rail operating centre, a type of railway signalling centre in the UK
- Rate of climb, in aviation
- Greater Rochester International Airport (IATA airport code
ROC
), Rochester, Monroe County, New York State, USA - Roche railway station (station code
ROC
), Roche, Cornwall, England, UK - "Roc" (N351SL), the first (and only) Scaled Composites Stratolaunch (Model 351), an aircraft designed to carry air-launch-to-orbit rockets
- Blackburn Roc, a British naval fighter-bomber and turret fighter aircraft of World War II
Sports
- Russian Olympic Committee
- ROC, the IOC code used for Russian Olympic Committee athletes:
- Race of Champions (disambiguation)
- Race of Champions, motorsport event combining track and rally drivers
- Race of Champions (modified racing), a yearly stock car race using modified race cars
- Roc, the name of the University of Pittsburgh's costumed panther mascot (see Panthers of Pittsburgh)
- ROC, the IOC code formerly used for Republic of China at the Olympics 1924–1948
Other uses
- Roglai language (ISO 639 language code
roc
) - Renewables Obligation certificates, used in the UK's electricity supply industry
- Republic of Chocolate
- Resource-oriented computing
- Roc (mythology), a mythical giant bird
- Roc-A-Fella Records, known as "The Roc"
See also
Search for "roc" or "r-o-c" on Misplaced Pages.- Rock (disambiguation)
- ROCS (disambiguation)
- Rok (disambiguation)
- Roque (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Roc
- All pages with titles containing Roc
- All pages with titles beginning with ROC
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