A38 — or A 38 is a three letter acronym that may refer to: * A38 (ship), a party boat on the Danube in Budapest, Hungary * A38 road, a major road in England * A38 (dairy product), a fermented dairy product sold in Denmark * One of the Encyclopaedia of… … Wikipedia
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