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Ach or ACH may refer to:
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Places
- Ach (Ammer), a tributary of the Ammer, Bavaria, Germany
- Ach, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province
- Bregenzer Ach, a tributary of Lake Constance, Austria
- Dornbirner Ach, a tributary of Lake Constance, Austria
- Friedberger Ach, a tributary of the Lech, Bavaria, Germany
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People
- ACH (wrestler), American professional wrestler Albert C. Hardie, Jr.
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Businesses
- ACH Food Companies, Inc., American subsidiary of Associated British Foods
- Aluminum Corporation of China Limited
- Automotive Components Holdings, LLC, a Ford-managed temporary company mandated to dispose of unprofitable operations of Visteon, its former parts division
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Hospitals
- Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas, US
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Medicine and science
- Acetone cyanohydrin, a highly toxic organic compound
- Acetylcholine (ACh), a neurotransmitter
- Achondroplasia, a genetic disorder that is a common cause of dwarfism
- Adrenocortical hormone
- Aluminium chlorohydrate, an aluminium inorganic polymer used as a flocculant for water purification
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Organizations
- Accion contra el Hambre, an NGO, part of the Action Against Hunger International Network
- American College of Heraldry, an American heraldic organization
- Association for Computers and the Humanities
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Sports
- AC Horsens, a Danish football club
- Allan Cup Hockey, a Canadian senior ice hockey league
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Transportation
- Achnashellach railway station, UK, National Railway code ACH
- Adelaide-Crafers Highway
- Angeles Crest Highway
- St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport, Switzerland, IATA airport code
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Other uses
- Acholi language (ach), ISO 639 code
- Advanced Combat Helmet, worn by army soldiers
- Air changes per hour, a unit in ventilation
- Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, an investigation methodology
- Automated Clearing House, an electronic banking network often used in the U.S. for direct deposit and electronic bill payment
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