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C17, C-17 or C.17 may refer to:
- C-17 Globemaster III, a strategic airlifter used by the United States Air Force, United Kingdom Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and Canadian Forces Air Command
- C-17 (highway) also known as Eix del Congost, a primary highway in Catalonia, Spain
- C-17 Super Vega, a six-passenger monoplane bought by the United States Army Air Corps in 1931
- Cierva C.17, a 1928 English experimental autogyro
- HMS C17, A 1917 British C class submarine
- a 17-Carbon molecule in chlorophyll metabolism
- Precorrin-3B C17-methyltransferase, an enzyme involved in that metabolism
- Sauber C17, a 1998 Formula One car
and also :
- City 17, A fictional location in the Half-Life universe
- Small intestine cancer ICD-10 code
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