Sis may refer to:
- Sister
- Kozan, Adana, a city in Turkey
- Sis, Armenia, a town in Armenia
- An alternative for Sissy
- Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), a semiconductor design and manufacturing company based in Taiwan
- Sis, a GMA Network show in the Philippines
- School of International Service, American University's School of International Service, located in Washington D. Kozan (formerly Սիս Sis) is capital town of Kozan district in Adana Province, Turkey, 68km north of the city of Adana, in the Armenia (Հայաստան transliterated: Hayastan,) officially the Republic of Armenia (Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն Hayastani Sissy (sometimes just Sis) is a relationship Nickname formed from sister, given to Girls to indicate their role in the family especially the Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS Traditional Chinese: 矽統科技) is a company that manufactures among other things motherboard chipsets Sis (formerly SiS Janice & Gelli) is the morning talk show of GMA Network. The School of International Service ( SIS) is American University 's school of advanced international study in the areas of international security communications development C.
- Schengen Information System, used by European police forces
See also
- SIS, the acronym. The Schengen Information System, also called “ SIS ” is a secure Governmental database system used by several European countries for the purpose of maintaining
- SIS Global, (System Implementation Specialists) a South African based IT Company.
- Abbreviation for the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6
- Abbreviation for the Slovenská informačná služba, (Slovak Information Service)
- Portuguese abbreviation for the Serviço de Informações de Segurança (Security Intelligence Service)
The Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS) colloquially known as MI6 is the United Kingdom 's external Intelligence agency. The Serviço de Informações de Segurança (SIS Security Intelligence Service is the Portuguese intelligence and Secret service agency founded in
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