CGA
CGA may refer to:
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Companies and organizations
    
- Canadian Gemmological Association
 - Coast Guard Administration of Taiwan
 - Controller General of Accounts of Pakistan
 - Central of Georgia Railway, in 1833, a.k.a. Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia
 - Community of the Glorious Ascension, a Christian monastic community
 - Compressed Gas Association
 - Connecticut General Assembly, the bicameral legislative body of the American state of Connecticut
 - United States Coast Guard Academy, the military academy of the US Coast Guard
 - United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, a civilian branch of the US Coast Guard
 - Cyngor y Gweithlu Addysg, the Education Workforce Council of Wales
 - Casual Games Association, an industry group for casual video game developers and publishers
 - Coordination of Anarchist Groups, a French anarchist organization
 
Computing
    
- Color Graphics Adapter, IBM's first graphics display card
 - Computer animation, a.k.a. computer-generated animation
 - Cryptographically Generated Address, a method for binding a public signature key to an IPv6 address
 
Science
    
- Chlorogenic acid, a polyphenolic compound
 - Chorionic gonadotropin alpha, a glycoprotein hormone
 - Chromogranin A, a member of the granin family of neuroendocrine secretory proteins
 - A codon for the amino acid arginine
 
Other
    
- Canadian Global Almanac, Canadian reference book
 - California's Great America, an amusement park in Santa Clara, California
 - Certified General Accountant, Canadian designation
 - Ceylon Garrison Artillery, a former name for the Sri Lanka Artillery
 - Charitable gift annuity, a gift vehicle in the category of Planned Giving
 - Column grid array, a type of integrated circuit package
 - Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica, geographical directory
 - Conformal geometric algebra
 - Consumer Guarantees Act, a 1993 New Zealand law
 - Corner Gas Animated, a 2018 TV series
 
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