Maroon Aras - translation to English
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Maroon Aras - translation to English

THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND
Aras an Uachtarain; Áras an Uachtarain; Aras an Uachtaráin; Aras an uachtarain; Áras an Uachatarán; Áras an Uachataráin; Viceregal Lodge (Áras an Uachtaráin); Áras an Uachtarán
  • The main gate to Áras an Uachtaráin is located adjacent to the Phoenix Monument, at the centre of the park
  • Obama]] and First Lady [[Michelle Obama]] at Áras an Uachtaráin on 23 May 2011.

Maroon Aras      
n. Maroon Aras, Maroun al-Ras, villaggio nel sud del Libano
dark red         
  • The word "maroon" derives from the French ''marron'', meaning chestnut.
BROWNISH-RED COLOR
Maroon (colour); DarkRed; Darkred; UP Maroon; Maroon red; Maroon (color); Dark red; Brick red; 800000; Dark Red
rosso scuro
brick red         
  • The word "maroon" derives from the French ''marron'', meaning chestnut.
BROWNISH-RED COLOR
Maroon (colour); DarkRed; Darkred; UP Maroon; Maroon red; Maroon (color); Dark red; Brick red; 800000; Dark Red
rosso mattone

Definition

brick red
¦ noun a deep brownish red.

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Áras an Uachtaráin

Áras an Uachtaráin (Irish pronunciation: [ˈaːɾˠəsˠ ənˠ ˈuəxt̪ˠəɾˠaːnʲ]; "Residence of the President"), formerly the Viceregal Lodge, is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park in Dublin. The building design was credited to amateur architect Nathaniel Clements but more likely guided by professionals (John Wood of Bath, Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and Richard Cassels) and completed around 1751 to 1757.