R64

R64

R64 may refer to :
* R64 (Northern Cape), a regional route in South Africa
* , a risk phrase in chemistry
* HMCS Sioux (R64), a Royal Canadian Navy World War II V class destroyer
* HMS Theseus (R64), a British Royal Navy 1944 Colossus-class light fleet aircraft carrier


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