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Look up co-op or coop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents 1 In arts and entertainment 1.1 Fictional characters 2 Businesses 3 People 4 Places 5 Types of cooperative organizations 5.1 Cooperative federations 6 Other uses 7 See also Coop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Co-op, Coop or COOP may refer to: Chicken coop, a pen or enclosure for birds Cooperative ("coop") or co-operative ("co-op"), an association of persons who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual, social, economic, and cultural benefit Cooperative education, a method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience In arts and entertainment Cooperative gameplay, in video games The Co-op, a 1980s singer-songwriter cooperative that formed the Fast Folk musical magazine Fictional characters Coop (Charmed), short for "Cupid", a character in the television series Marissa Cooper, character on The O.C., nicknamed "Coop" Coop, a character on 'Megas XLR Businesses Coop (Italy), an Italian supermarket chain Coop (Hungary), a Hungarian supermarket chain Coop (Netherlands), a Dutch supermarket chain Coop (Switzerland), a Swiss supermarket chain Coop Himmelb(l)au, an architectural design firm COOP (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican supermarket chain Coop Norden, a Scandinavian purchasing company The Co-operative brand, used by several UK co-operative businesses The Co-operative Group, the largest co-operative in UK The Co-operative Food, a food brand in the UK known as "The Co-Op" Federated Co-operatives, a Canadian co-operative federation known for its "CO-OP" brand products and stores Harvard/MIT Cooperative Society, nicknamed "The Coop", a cooperative campus store based in Cambridge, Massachusetts People Coop (artist), an American Hot-Rod artist Michael Cooper, basketball coach and former player

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  • 6/30/2015 Coop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Look up co-opor coop inWiktionary, the freedictionary.

    Contents1 In arts and entertainment

    1.1 Fictional characters2 Businesses3 People4 Places5 Types of cooperative organizations

    5.1 Cooperative federations6 Other uses7 See also

    CoopFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Co-op, Coop or COOP may refer to:

    Chicken coop, a pen or enclosure for birdsCooperative ("coop") or co-operative ("co-op"), anassociation of persons who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual, social, economic, and culturalbenefitCooperative education, a method of combining classroom-based education with practical workexperience

    In arts and entertainmentCooperative gameplay, in video gamesThe Co-op, a 1980s singer-songwritercooperative that formed the Fast Folk musicalmagazine

    Fictional characters

    Coop (Charmed), short for "Cupid", a characterin the television seriesMarissa Cooper, character on The O.C.,nicknamed "Coop"Coop, a character on 'Megas XLR

    BusinessesCoop (Italy), an Italian supermarket chainCoop (Hungary), a Hungarian supermarket chainCoop (Netherlands), a Dutch supermarket chainCoop (Switzerland), a Swiss supermarket chainCoop Himmelb(l)au, an architectural design firmCOOP (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican supermarket chainCoop Norden, a Scandinavian purchasing companyThe Co-operative brand, used by several UK co-operative businessesThe Co-operative Group, the largest co-operative in UKThe Co-operative Food, a food brand in the UK known as "The Co-Op"Federated Co-operatives, a Canadian co-operative federation known for its "CO-OP" brandproducts and storesHarvard/MIT Cooperative Society, nicknamed "The Coop", a cooperative campus store based inCambridge, Massachusetts

    PeopleCoop (artist), an American Hot-Rod artistMichael Cooper, basketball coach and former player

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    PlacesCo-Op Block and J. N. Ireland Bank, a NRHP-listed property in Malad City, IdahoCo-Operative, KentuckyCo-operative Block Building, a NRHP-listed property in Crawford, NebraskaCoop Norrbotten Arena, an indoor sporting arena in Lule, Sweden

    Types of cooperative organizationsAgricultural cooperative, or farmers' co-opArtist cooperativeBuilding cooperative, a cooperative housing corporation where individuals or families worktogether to construct their own homesConsumer cooperative, a cooperative business owned by its customers for their mutual benefitHousing cooperative, a legal entity that owns real estate, as opposed to a condominiumUtility cooperative, a public utility that is owned by its customersWorker cooperative, or producer cooperative, an enterprise or company owned and controlled byits worker-owners

    Cooperative federations

    A co-operative federation, or secondary co-operative, is a co-operative in which all members are, in turn,co-operatives:

    Cooperative bankingCooperative federationCo-operative Wholesale SocietyRetailers' cooperative, or secondary or marketing cooperative, which employs economies of scaleto get discounts from manufacturers and to pool marketing

    Other uses.coop, a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the InternetCOOP exam, a standardized admission test at certain Catholic high schoolsCO-OP Financial Services, an interbank ATM networkContinuity of Operations plan, a United States continuity of government initiativeCraft of Opportunity Program, a Royal Australian Navy minesweeper acquisition programCoop, a minor political party in the PhilippinesA type of street football with one goalA truck scale, on US highways, also known as a "chicken coop"Coop, slang for a prison

    See alsoCoup

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