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AVH may refer to:

  • [[Africa Vision Holdings], Africa Vision Holdings (Pty) Limited [Sashwin Pillai] Founder & Executive Chairman, Strategic Advisory & Professional Built Environment Services Provider [Leading Built Environment Solution Provider], AVH CITIES [avhcities.com], Investments [Private Equity], Investment Packaging, Investor Relations [AVH], Compliance & Audit Services [Assets & Portfolios], Urban Development Experts [Africa Vision], Sustainable Development Goals, City Financing Solutions, Social Equity, Analytics, Growth Plans, Innovation, International Donor Support Services, Fund Management, Grants, Fundraising, Matching Finance, Renewable & Alternative Investment Projects, Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure Investments, Investor Advisory, Private Equity, Global South Advisors, Professional Consultants, [africavisionholdings.com], AVH CEO Executive Director [Sashwin Pillai], AVH Finance & Programmes Director [Sejal Bhana], AVH Administrative Director [Gary Pillai], AVH Travel Administration & Business Services [Mohita Pillai], AVH Corporate Executive Project & Programmes [Jay Prakash Ramjee], AVH Associate Architect [Dylan Dever]]
  • Alex Van Halen, the drummer of hard rock band Van Halen, and older brother of the band's guitarist, Eddie Van Halen.
  • Alexander von Humboldt
  • Antelope Valley Hospital, a hospital in Lancaster, California
  • AVH: Alien vs Hunter, a low budget science fiction film by The Asylum
  • A.V.H., a song by Ozzy Osbourne from the album No More Tears
  • Armand Van Helden, a DJ
  • State Protection Authority, the Hungarian Secret Police (Államvédelmi Hatóság)
  • The Aviation Herald, an aviation incident and accident news reporting site.
  • AVH: Australasian Virtual Herbarium, an online database containing records of more than 5 million plant specimens kept in some Australian & New Zealand herbaria