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* [[Åre Municipality]], a municipality in Sweden |
* [[Åre Municipality]], a municipality in Sweden |
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* [[Åre (ski area)]] in Sweden |
* [[Åre (ski area)]] in Sweden |
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* [[Are language]], a language from Papua New Guinea |
* [[Are language]], a language from [[Papua New Guinea]] |
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* [[Are languages]], a subgroup of the Are-Taupota languages |
* [[Are languages]], a subgroup of the [[Are-Taupota languages]] |
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* [[A.R.E. Weapons]] |
* [[A.R.E. Weapons]] |
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* [[Activated reactive evaporation]] |
* [[Activated reactive evaporation]] |
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* [[Arab Republic of Egypt]] |
* [[Arab Republic of Egypt]] |
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* [[Architect Registration Examination]] |
* [[Architect Registration Examination]] |
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* [[Association for Research and Enlightenment]] - organization devoted to the American psychic Edgar Cayce |
* [[Association for Research and Enlightenment]] - organization devoted to the American psychic [[Edgar Cayce]] |
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* [[Dirk van Are]], bishop and lord of Utrecht in the thirteenth century |
* [[Dirk van Are]], bishop and lord of [[Utrecht]] in the thirteenth century |
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* acronym-rich environment; see [[Internet slang]] |
* acronym-rich environment; see [[Internet slang]] |
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Look up are in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
An are is a unit of area.
Are or ARE may also refer to:
- Åre Municipality, a municipality in Sweden
- Åre (ski area) in Sweden
- Are language, a language from Papua New Guinea
- Are languages, a subgroup of the Are-Taupota languages
- A.R.E. Weapons
- Activated reactive evaporation
- Aircraft Reactor Experiment
- Arab Republic of Egypt
- Architect Registration Examination
- Association for Research and Enlightenment - organization devoted to the American psychic Edgar Cayce
- Dirk van Are, bishop and lord of Utrecht in the thirteenth century
- acronym-rich environment; see Internet slang