37313800Level 5Leaf code
37313800 - Violoncellos
CPV code 37313800 in the EU Common Procurement Vocabulary refers to Violoncellos. It sits at level 5 of the CPV hierarchy as a subcategory within the 37 division. This code is nested directly under 37313000, narrowing the broader category into the specific area of violoncellos. As a leaf code, 37313800 has no further subdivisions and represents the most precise classification available in this branch — buyers should reference it directly in tender notices when the procurement primarily concerns violoncellos. Contracting authorities across the EU use 37313800 in TED notices and national procurement portals to signal that a tender relates to violoncellos.
This is the last code in its branch
No further subdivisions exist for 37313800. Use this exact code in tender documents.
Translations in 24 EU languages
English (EN)
37313800 - Violoncellos
Lithuanian (LT)
37313800 - Violončelės
German (DE)
37313800 - Violoncellos
French (FR)
37313800 - Violoncelles
Spanish (ES)
37313800 - Violonchelos
Italian (IT)
37313800 - Violoncelli
Polish (PL)
37313800 - Wiolonczele
Romanian (RO)
37313800 - Violoncele
Bulgarian (BG)
37313800 - Виолончела
Czech (CS)
37313800 - Violoncella
Danish (DA)
37313800 - Violonceller
Greek (EL)
37313800 - Βιολοντσέλα
Estonian (ET)
37313800 - Tšellod
Finnish (FI)
37313800 - Sellot
Irish (GA)
37313800 - Violoncellos
Croatian (HR)
37313800 - Violončela
Hungarian (HU)
37313800 - Gordonkák
Latvian (LV)
37313800 - Čelli
Maltese (MT)
37313800 - Vjolonċelli
Dutch (NL)
37313800 - Cello's
Portuguese (PT)
37313800 - Violoncelos
Slovak (SK)
37313800 - Violončelá
Slovenian (SL)
37313800 - Violončela
Swedish (SV)