LHC (disambiguation)

LHC (disambiguation)

LHC may refer to:

* Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator and collider located on the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland

LHC also may refer to:
* La hora Chanante, a Spanish comedy television show
* Lahore High Court, in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
* Lake Havasu City, Arizona, a city in Mohave County, Arizona, United States
* Lakeridge Health Corporation, hospital governing body in Ontario, Canada
* Land Hermit Crabs, a family of hermit crabs with only two genera
* Lausanne Hockey Club, an ice hockey team from Lausanne, Switzerland
* Left Hand Creek (Colorado), a tributary of St. Vrain Creek in Boulder County, Colorado, United States
* "Les Horribles Cernettes" (English: The Horrible CERN Girls), a parody pop group in France
* Light-harvesting complex, one or more biochemistry polypeptide chains containing photosynthetic pigments
* Linköpings HC, an ice hockey team from Linköping, Sweden
* Little Hunting Creek, a tidal tributary in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States
* Long-haul communications, a United States Federal Standard 1037C telecommunications term
* Lord High Chancellor, a senior and important functionary in the United Kingdom government
* Loretto Heights College, the former name of Teikyo Loretto Heights University in Denver, Colorado
* Lourdes Hill College, a girls Roman Catholic boarding school in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
* Lovers of the Holy Cross, an Asia-based, Roman Catholic female congregation founded in 1670


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