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What (who) is Barra - definition

ISLAND IN OUTER HEBRIDES, SCOTLAND, UK
Isle of Barra; Barra, Scotland; Barraigh; Eilean Bharraigh; Barra Island; History of Barra
  • Twin Otter at Barra airport
  • Signs at Castlebay showing the two routes on the circular road A888 to Bagh a Tuath (Northbay)
  • Cliad bay
  • Kisimul Castle
  • An abandoned watermill on Barra

HMS Donegal (1798)         
  • French Navy Ensign
  • ''Jupiter'']]
  • French Navy Ensign
  • The ''Hoche'' in tow of the ''Doris''
1794 TÉMÉRAIRE-CLASS THIRD-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
French ship Barra (1794); French ship Hoche (1798); French ship Barra; French ship Hoche (1797)
HMS Donegal was launched in 1794 as Barra, a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was renamed Pégase in October 1795, and Hoche in December 1797.
Barra (Naples)         
QUARTER OF NAPLES, ITALY
Barra is an eastern quarter of Naples, southern Italy, with a population of some 40,000 inhabitants (38,103 in the 2001 census.)
Barra War         
British-Barra War; Barra-British War
The Barra War, also known as the Anglo-Niumi War and the British-Barra War, was a military conflict from 1831 to 1832 between forces of the British Empire and the Kingdom of Niumi in what is now The Gambia.

Wikipedia

Barra

Barra (; Scottish Gaelic: Barraigh [ˈparˠaj] or Eilean Bharraigh [ˈelan ˈvarˠaj] (listen); Scots: Barra) is an island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, and the second southernmost inhabited island there, after the adjacent island of Vatersay to which it is connected by a short causeway. The island is named after Saint Finbarr of Cork.

In 2011, the population was 1,174. Gaelic is widely spoken, and at the 2011 Census, there were 761 Gaelic speakers (62% of the population).

Examples of use of Barra
1. On the day of the Buhriz al–Barra operation, Col.
2. Gary Barra said the bodies were found in water eight to 12 feet deep.
3. At the same time, Barra details Bryant‘s warm view of Robert F.
4. MSCI Barra boosted Gazprom‘s weighting because more shares are now available for foreigners to purchase.
5. "Will a trip to Barra provide positive evidence?" No, it won‘t.