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Aranda

[ uh-ran-duh, uh-rahn- ]

noun

, plural A·ran·das, (especially collectively) A·ran·da
  1. a member of an Australian Aboriginal people living in the vicinity of Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
  2. the language of the Aranda.


Aranda

/ ˈærəndə /

noun

  1. an Aboriginal people of S central Australia
  2. 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.

So, to prepare himself, he began studying Arabic in the mountains of Aranda.

This circumstance induced the Count of Aranda to found here, in 1726, a large factory for producing costly and artistic ware.

In 1750 Count Aranda transferred the works to a private company, which remained in possession of them until 1766.

I called on the Count of Aranda, who received me coldly, but with great politeness.

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