- Qcea
QCEA may refer to:
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Quaker Council for European Affairs
*BT site engineering code for a site at Carlisle
* QCEA, a set of performance assessment standards for education inQatar
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QCEA may refer to:
*
*
* QCEA, a set of performance assessment standards for education in
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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