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Aranda
[ uh-ran-duh, uh-rahn- ]
noun
, plural A·ran·das, (especially collectively) A·ran·da
- a member of an Australian Aboriginal people living in the vicinity of Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
- the language of the Aranda.
Aranda
/ ˈærəndə /
noun
- an Aboriginal people of S central Australia
- the language of this people
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Aranda correctly weighed the value of the country's vast stretches of free and fertile land.
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So, to prepare himself, he began studying Arabic in the mountains of Aranda.
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This circumstance induced the Count of Aranda to found here, in 1726, a large factory for producing costly and artistic ware.
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In 1750 Count Aranda transferred the works to a private company, which remained in possession of them until 1766.
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I called on the Count of Aranda, who received me coldly, but with great politeness.
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