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CHIO

Chio is a term used in several unrelated contexts. The most prominent uses are as an acronym in international equestrian sport and as a brand name for snack foods in Greece.

In equestrian circles, CHIO stands for Concours Hippique International Officiel, a designation given to official international

In consumer goods, Chio is a brand of potato chips popular in Greece and exported to other

The term chio may also occur as part of a personal name or brand names in different

horse
shows
that
are
part
of
the
international
calendar
organized
under
the
sport's
governing
bodies.
The
CHIO
designation
signals
top-level
competition
in
disciplines
such
as
show
jumping
and
dressage
and
is
typically
associated
with
large,
well-established
events.
The
best-known
CHIO
event
is
CHIO
Aachen
in
Germany,
which
attracts
top
riders
and
large
spectator
attendance;
other
CHIO
events
have
been
hosted
in
European
cities
as
part
of
ongoing
FEI
calendars.
markets.
The
brand
offers
a
variety
of
flavors
and
is
marketed
as
a
local
favorite
in
its
home
country;
it
is
one
example
of
how
the
name
Chio
appears
in
the
food-and-snacks
sector.
languages,
and
its
lower-case
form
is
sometimes
used
stylistically
in
logos
or
digital
contexts.
Because
the
capitalization
and
meaning
can
vary
by
language
and
region,
the
exact
referent
of
"chio"
should
be
inferred
from
context.