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aros

n. (plural of aro English)

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Aros

Aros may refer to:

  • Aros (Middle-earth), a river in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium
  • AROS Research Operating System, a free software implementation of AmigaOS
  • Aros, the original Viking name of Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark
  • ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, an art museum in Aarhus
  • Aros Centre, a cultural centre on the Isle of Skye
  • Aros Castle, a ruined 13th-century castle on the Isle of Mull, Scotland
  • Asia Regional Organic Standard (AROS)
  • Aros, farm in Kintyre, Scotland - birthplace of William McTaggart senior, Scottish painter.
Åros

Åros is a village in Røyken municipality in Buskerud, Norway.

Åros is located on the peninsula of Hurumlandet along the western side of the Oslofjord. It is situated north of the village of Sætre, about 40 km south of Oslo and 25 km southeast of Drammen. Norwegian County Road 11 (Fylkesvei 11) runs through Åros from Krokodden to Sætre. The closest railway station is located at Røyken.

Åros is the location of Åros chapel (Åros kapell) which dates from 1903. The church is constructed of wood and has 150 seats. Between 1963-1965, major improvements were implemented on the church. It is associated with the Diocese of Tunsberg, with the Church of Norway.

The population of Åros (2005) is about 1 142.

Åros (Søgne)

Åros is a village in Søgne, Norway. Åros Camping is a large camping place located with Åros Beach, a popular, sandy beach in the summer. Årosskogen is a large neighborhood in the area.

Category:Søgne Category:Beaches of Norway

Usage examples of "aros".

In his later writing mythology and poetry sank down behind his theological and philosophical preoccupations: from which arose incompatibilities of tone.

Some of these thoughts he now wove into his music, and straightway discord arose about him, and many that sang nigh him grew despondent, and their thought was disturbed and their music faltered.

Then those of the Ainur who desired it arose and entered into the World at the beginning of Time.

So it was that long ago there arose great tumults in the sea that wrought ruin to the lands.

Then the seeds that Yavanna had sown began swiftly to sprout and to burgeon, and there arose a multitude of growing things great and small, mosses and grasses and great ferns, and trees whose tops were crowned with cloud as they were living mountains, but whose feet were wrapped in a green twilight.

In the overthrow of the mighty pillars lands were broken and seas arose in tumult.

But when the Battle was ended and from the ruin of the North great clouds arose and hid the stars, the Valar drew Melkor back to Valinor, bound hand and foot, and blindfold.

When he saw that many leaned towards him, Melkor would often walk among them, and amid his fair words others were woven, so subtly that many who heard them believed in recollection that they arose from their own thought.

Then Yavanna arose and stood upon Ezellohar, the Green Mound, but it was bare now and black.

And the eastern host of the Orcs was taken between the armies of the Eldar, north of the Andram and midway between Aros and Gelion, and there they were utterly defeated, and those that fled north from the great slaughter were waylaid by the axes of the Naugrim that issued from Mount Dolmed: few indeed returned to Angband.

Then Anar arose in glory, and the first dawn of the Sun was like a great fire upon the towers of the Pel?

But Morgoth arose from thought, and seeing the division of his foes he laughed.

But Maedhros restrained his brothers, and they departed from the council, and soon afterwards they left Mithrim and went eastward beyond Aros to the wide lands about the Hill of Himring.

In the south-west of Doriath, where Aros flowed into Sirion, lay great pools and marshes on either side of the river, which halted there in his course and strayed in many channels.

But Celegorm and Curufin fortified Aglon and held it with great strength, and all the land of Himlad southward between the River Aros that rose in Dorthonion and his tributary Celon that came from Himring.