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It is a government agency.

Cut and paste https://www.cia.gov/ into your address bar and you should find all you need to know about the CIA.

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What country does the CIA represent?

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What does the word or name CIA mean?

CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency; an American government agency responsible for the collection of intelligence.


What is the abbreviation for US Government Agency with intellgence?

That would be the CIA which stands for the Central Intelligence Agency.


Is the CIA an American agency?

Yes, they are part of the Executive Branch of our government.


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The abbreviation CIA stands for?

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What branch does the CIA serve?

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Who is the publisher of CIA?

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