JL_(disambiguation)
JL
Topics referred to by the same term
JL or Jl may refer to:
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- Japan Airlines (IATA airline designator
JL
) - JL Audio, a manufacturer of consumer audio products
- Jefferson Lines, an intercity bus company in the Midwestern United States
- Jonos, Ltd., a defunct computer systems company
- Junkers-Larsen, a defunct U.S. aircraft company
- Jaunais laiks, or New Era Party, a Latvian political party
- Popular Unity (Poland) (Polish: Jedność Ludowa, JL), a defunct agrarian party in Poland, that operated in 1923, and in 1926
- Jean-Luc (givenname) abbreviated "J-L" or "J.L."
- JL Skinner (born 2001), American football player
- Justin Langer (born 1970), former Australian cricket player
- Jerry Lynn (born 1963), former American pro-wrestler, with the ringname "Mr. J.L."
- Jubaland, a Somali regional state south of Koofur Orsi
- Mount Lebanon Governorate (ISO 3166-2:LB code
JL
) - Jilin, a province of China (Guobiao abbreviation
JL
)
- JL, local trains on the Jōban Line in Japan
- Jeep Wrangler (JL), model JL of the Wrangler line from Jeep, an SUV beginning production in 2018
- Saviem JL, a series of heavy trucks from Saviem
- Justice League, superheroes in DC Comics
- Chinese military technology:
.jl
, the file extension for source code files of the Julia (programming language)
- J1 (disambiguation), not to be confused with jl
- JI (disambiguation), not to be confused with jl
- LJ (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing J-L
- All pages with titles containing JL
- All pages with titles beginning with jl
- All pages with titles beginning with JL
- J & L Steel or simply "J&L", a U.S. steel company
- Journal (disambiguation), several entries abbreviated Jl.
- Justice League (disambiguation), several entries abbreviated JL
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