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What (who) is -arra - definition

Arran (Azerbaijão); Arrã (região); Arrã (região histórica); Arrã; Albânia (região histórica)

Arra         
Arra é uma vila no distrito de Puruliya, no estado indiano de West Bengal.
arra         
elem comp (do vasc) Aumento: bocarra, naviarra. Var: -orra: beiçorra, cabeçorra.
-arrão      
suf. m.
(designativo de aumento, grandeza): mansarrão.

Wikipedia

Arrã (Cáucaso)

Arrã (em persa médio: Arrān) é uma região na Transcaucásia Oriental situada dentro de grande triângulo de terras, baixas no leste mas montanhosas a oeste, formadas pela junção dos rios Cura e Araxes. Faz divisa a norte com Xirvão, a noroeste com Xaqui, a leste com a Caquécia, a sul com a Armênia e Azerbaijão e a sudeste com a província costeira de Mugã.

Examples of use of -arra
1. The standoff over a shotgun wedding of France‘s Suez and Gaz de France, arra...
2. The charge sheet was impressive: the government claims that between 1''6 and 2002, in exchange for $128 million (Dh470.17 million) in fees, KPMG arra–nged dubious tax shelters that allowed rich individuals to claim more than $11 billion in phoney losses and avoid $2.5 billion in taxes.
3. It is to be recalled that the Ethiopian army used similar pretext of an ambush on the vehicle belonging to Administration for Refugees and Returnees Affairs (ARRA), an implementing partner to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees by unidentified group to murder, rape, and burn to the ground, ransacked and looted Anywaa neighborhoods in Gambela town and villages in 2003.
4. A starving Sudanese boy roams a compound run by Doctors Without Borders in Ajiep, Sudan within famine–torn Bahr el Ghazal province in south Sudan, in this July 25, 1''8. (AP). According to a nutritional survey by the World Food Programme (WFP), UNHCR and Administration for Refugee and Returnee Affairs (ARRA) there was a Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) of over 20% and Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) of 7% in one part of Fugnido camp.