UDC explained
UDC may refer to:
Politics
- Central African Democratic Union (fr|Union Démocratique Centrafricaine|links=no), a political party in the Central African Republic
- Christian Democratic Union (Dominican Republic) (es|Unión Demócrata Cristiana|links=no), a former political party in the Dominican Republic
- Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador) (es|Unión Demócrata Cristiana|links=no), political party in Ecuador
- Democratic Union of Cameroon (fr|Union Démocratique du Cameroun|links=no), a political party in Cameroon
- Democratic Union of Catalonia (ca|Unió Democràtica de Catalunya|links=no), a political party in Spain
- Nicaraguan Christian Democratic Union (es|Unión Demócrata Cristiana|links=no), a political party in Nicaragua
- Swiss People's Party (fr|Union Démocratique du Centre|links=no), a political party in Switzerland
- Union of the Centre (1993), a former political party in Italy
- Union of the Centre (2002), a political party in Italy
- Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (it|Unione dei Democratici Cristiani e dei Democratici di Centro|links=no), a political party in Italy
- Union of Democratic Control, a British campaigning group set up to oppose the First World War
- Union of the Right and Centre (fr|Union de la droite et du centre|links=no), an electoral alliance in France
- Umbrella for Democratic Change, a political party in Botswana
Government
- Unified Development Code (also known as a Unified Development Ordinance), a local policy instrument that combines zoning regulations with other desired city regulations
- Urban Development Corporation, a diversified public authority in New York State, United States
- Urban district council, a former level of local authority in England and Wales
- Urban district council, a former level of local authority in Ireland
- Utah Department of Corrections, a government agency dedicated to the management and supervision of convicted felons in the State of Utah, United States
- Uganda Development Corporation, an agency of the Government of Uganda, mandated to promote and facilitate the industrial and economic development of that country
Education
Computing
- Utah Data Center, a large data center maintained by the National Security Agency, United States
- Utility Data Center, a Hewlett-Packard product designed to help deploy virtualized resources
Other uses